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  2. Arriva Herts & Essex - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the Luton depot's routes are within the Luton and Dunstable boundary, including four on the Luton-Dunstable Busway. Busway routes F70 and F77 reach out as far as Milton Keynes and the 321 operates to Watford, the latter being taken over from Garston (Watford) in 2016. Luton operates Green Line Coaches routes 755 and 757 and ...

  3. Arriva Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    Withdrawn on 17 April 2022 and replaced by new route 20 and extended route 321. 321 Luton: Watford: Buses repainted into Arriva Standard Livery throughout 2021 and route declassified. 280 Aylesbury: Oxford: Route replaced by routes X7 and X8. [13] X7/X8 Aylesbury: Oxford: Routes withdrawn in July 2024. [14] Arriva Southern Counties; 101 ...

  4. List of bus routes in London - Wikipedia

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    Two double-decker buses on routes 8 and 205 at Bishopsgate in 2022 A single-decker bus on route 309 in Aberfeldy Village in 2022. This is a list of Transport for London (TfL) contracted bus routes in London, England, as well as commercial services that enter the Greater London area (except coaches).

  5. Transport in Luton - Wikipedia

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    Luton is also home to Luton Airport, one of the major feeder airports for London and the southeast. The town is also served by buses run by Arriva Herts & Essex and other operators and has a guided busway. As a Unitary Authority, Luton Borough Council is responsible for local highways and public transport in the borough.

  6. Green Line bus route 724 - Wikipedia

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    The sections of route between Staines and Heathrow, and between Harlow and Romford were later dropped. Route 724 was included in the sale of London Country North West to a management buyout when privatised in January 1988, in turn passing to Luton & District Transport in 1990, British Bus in 1994 and finally the Cowie Group in August 1996.

  7. Rickmansworth - Wikipedia

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    Local bus services are operated primarily by Arriva Shires & Essex; key routes include: [13] 321 Rickmansworth to Watford and Luton; 335 Watford to Chorleywood; 336 Watford to Amersham; 724 Heathrow Airport to Harlow, via St Albans and Ware.

  8. North Watford - Wikipedia

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    The main bus routes which serve Watford and the surrounding area all pass down St Albans Road to get to the town centre from Garston bus garage. This means the area has very good bus links, including those from other towns such as St Albans by the 724, 321, 621, 622 and 320. There are also local bus routes 1, 8, 10 and bus W19 which serves the ...

  9. Night buses in London - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 London Transport listed 21 all-night bus routes. On many of these routes, "all-night" service meant a departure frequency of no more than one bus an hour. [6] In April 1984, the number of routes was increased from 21 to 32. At this point the peak service required 80 buses; by August 2013 this had grown to 890. [7]