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Somerset Passenger Solutions is the trading name of bus and coach operator based in Bridgwater, Somerset, England. Originally set up as a joint venture with JJP Holdings South West, it is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of FirstGroup 's Specialist Passenger Solutions .
SWC Volvo B10B, Shepton Mallet, 2011 Logo used from 2008 to 2015 SWC Optare Versa in Yeovil, 2011 Setra S315GT-HD in Torquay in May 2011. South West Coaches have little competition in their operating area since another independent operator, Nippy Bus, with its N10 route competing with South West Coaches' route 81, ceased operations in 2017.
Southern National was formed in 1983 as the Somerset and Dorset operations of Western National (then part of the National Bus Company). It was privatised in 1988, [3] acquired by FirstGroup in 1999 and rebranded as First Southern National. In 2003 the Somerset operations of First Southern National were merged into First Somerset & Avon. In 2014 ...
Formerly route 140. Service via Washington Park discontinued on June 23, 2018. Ironbound; 66 Union County College: Newark Penn Station: Mountain Avenue, Morris Avenue or Vauxhall Road, Salem Road, Liberty Avenue, Hillside Avenue, Elizabeth Avenue, Clinton Avenue, and Washington Street Began under Somerset Bus Company in 1925. Formerly route 141.
The M66 constitutes a public transit line in Manhattan.Originally run by the Comprehensive Omnibus Company, it is now part of MTA Regional Bus Operations and operated by the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority under the New York City Transit brand, running between the Upper East Side and Upper West Side as one of Manhattan's numerous crosstown bus routes.
Somerset East (Afrikaans: Somerset-Oos) [4] (renamed KwaNojoli in 2023) [5] is a town in the Blue Crane Route Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. It was founded by Lord Charles Somerset in 1825. The Blue Crane Route follows the national road R63 from Pearston, via Somerset East, to Cookhouse.
South West Coaches has developed a network of services in the Yeovil area, having acquired Wakes Services in 1999 and Safeway in 2008. [74] Webberbus operated some services in south west Somerset and Weston-super-Mare until 2016 while between 2004 and 2017 Nippy Bus operated a small network around Yeovil.
In April 2021, a two-hourly Sunday and public holiday service was introduced for the summer months. [3]In April 2022, the route was revised to terminate at the new bus interchange in Weston-super-Mare instead of terminating at the sea front on Marine Parade.