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  2. Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 1972, SELNEC PTE acquired most of National Bus Company's North Western Road Car subsidiary with buses, services and depots in Altrincham, Glossop, Oldham, Stockport and Urmston. [4] [5] [6] The corporate orange and white livery was applied, with the 'S' logo in brown and the name "Cheshire".

  3. North Western Road Car Company (1923) - Wikipedia

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    A preserved Bristol RELL of the North Western Road Car Co. The North Western Road Car Company was a bus company in Stockport, England, formed in 1923 from the existing bus services of the British Automobile Traction Company Limited (itself a subsidiary of the British Electric Traction Company Limited) in Macclesfield.

  4. Transport for Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    New services were provided in Bolton, Oldham and Stockport after success of the service in Manchester. [17] Bus services operated by private operators including Arriva North West, Bullocks Coaches, D&G Bus, Diamond Bus North West, First Greater Manchester, First West Yorkshire, Go North West, Rosso, Stagecoach Manchester & Vision Bus [18]

  5. Stockport bus station - Wikipedia

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    The majority of services were operated by Stagecoach Manchester, with High Peak Buses, Little Gem, Selwyns Travel and Stotts Tours also using the station. [5]There were frequent buses running to Manchester, Altrincham, Ashton-under-Lyne, Hyde, Levenshulme, Longsight, Manchester Airport and Wythenshawe, plus several parts of the Stockport area including Bramhall, Bredbury, Brinnington, Cheadle ...

  6. Altrincham Interchange - Wikipedia

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    Altrincham Station entrance in 1975, before the introduction of a bus station A British Rail Class 304 at Altrincham in 1990 Altrincham Station clock tower. The station was opened on 3 April 1881 as Altrincham & Bowdon by the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railway (MSJAR) to replace Altrincham (1st) railway station on Stockport Road and Bowdon station on Lloyd Street/Railway Street ...

  7. Stagecoach Manchester - Wikipedia

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    GM Buses South MCW Metrobus in central Manchester. In December 1993, GM Buses was split into two companies: GM Buses North [3] and GM Buses South. [1] It was planned that the two companies would compete against one another but, in practice, they stuck to the sides of Manchester as indicated by their names.

  8. Warrington's Own Buses - Wikipedia

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    Warrington's Own Buses is a municipal bus company which operates a network of services within the Borough of Warrington and the surrounding area, including Altrincham, Leigh, Earlestown, Wigan, Halton, Bolton and Northwich. The company previously traded as Warrington Borough Transport up until 2006 and as Network Warrington between 2006 and ...

  9. Shudehill Interchange - Wikipedia

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    There are frequent buses to destinations in the north and the west of Greater Manchester, including Bury, Middleton, Rochdale, Salford, Eccles, Bolton and the Trafford Centre. The bus station is also served by night buses because of its location near the Printworks and Free bus around the city Route 2. Coach services are operated by Flixbus and ...