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This is a route-map template for the Leigh-Salford-Manchester Bus Rapid Transit, a guided bus system in the United Kingdom. For a key to symbols, see {{ bus route legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
The BRT route begins at Leigh bus station, and joins the guided section at East Bond Street. It proceeds through Leigh and along the converted rail alignment via Tyldesley to Newearth Road in Ellenbrook. An improved bus route from Atherton joins the route at Astley Street, Tyldesley.
The Wilmslow Road bus corridor is a 5.5 miles (8.9 km)-long section of road in Manchester that is served by a large number of bus services. The corridor runs from Parrs Wood to Manchester city centre along Wilmslow and Oxford Roads, serving Didsbury , Withington , Fallowfield and Rusholme .
Leigh Grammar School existed in 1655 but its foundation is unclear. The building was next to the churchyard, [97] but the school moved to Manchester Road in 1931. Leigh Girls' Grammar School was established in 1921, [97] but both schools were abolished by the then Secretary of State for Education, Shirley Williams, in the 1976
From Leigh and Atherton to Manchester via Tyldesley and Ellenbrook. It partial use of a former railway line to form a 4 miles (7 km) guided busway between Leigh, Tyldesley and Ellenbrook; it then joins the East Lancashire Road running on a bus lane. A Park and Ride site has been constructed where the road reaches the M60 motorway.
Blackburn Boulevard bus station: Blackburn: 14 [4] Operating Bolton bus station: Bolton: 23 [5] Operating Bradford Interchange: Bradford: Bradford Interchange railway station: Closed until Jan 2025 Bretonside bus station: Plymouth: Closed Brighouse bus station: Brighouse: 6 [6] Operating Bristol bus station: Bristol: Operating Broadmarsh bus ...
Leigh Infirmary is a healthcare facility in The Avenue, Leigh, Greater Manchester, England. It is managed by the Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust . History
Jim Stones Coaches was established in 1968 as a charter operator. Upon the bus deregulation in October 1986 the company started bus operations with two routes, 596 from Leigh to Landside and 599 from Leigh to Higher Folds.