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Route X2 at Lafayette Square. Route X2 operates daily between Minnesota Avenue station and Lafayette Square during the daytime and extending to Foggy Bottom-GWU station during the late night and early morning hours, running every 10–15 minutes during the day and 20 minutes during the late nights, providing service along H Street and Benning Road.
Morebus (stylized as more) is a trading name of bus operator Go South Coast primarily used in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, and the wider Dorset area. Operations in the area were formerly part of the Wilts & Dorset brand, phased out from 2012 onwards.
The latter could take the form of a book, leaflet, billboard, or a (set of) computer file(s), and makes it much easier to find out, for example, whether a transport service at a particular time is offered every day at that time, and if not, on which days; with a journey planner one may have to check every day of the year separately for this.
In June 1987, Wilts & Dorset was sold in a management buyout. [5] The new company fought off competition from Charlie's Cars [6] and Badger Vectis. [7]Damory Coaches of Blandford Forum was purchased in May 1993, followed by Oakfield Travel [8] and Stanbridge & Crichel Bus Company in November 1993, [9] and by Blandford Bus Company in January 1994; [10] all were combined under the Damory Coaches ...
Local bus routes are operated by morebus, with the most frequent being the X1 [21] and X2 [22] services. The morebus C32 and C32 services begin at Caird Avenue Tesco, New Milton and go to Lymington via Sway. [23] Additionally the morebus 119 service runs from New Milton to Lymington via Pennington, Everton and Hordle [24]
The New Forest Tour is an open-top bus service in the New Forest, running three circular routes around various towns, attractions and villages in the protected forest.It is run by morebus and Bluestar in partnership with Hampshire County Council, New Forest District Council and the New Forest National Park Authority.
In total, from Norwich to Peterborough the journey time is around 3 hours and 25 minutes. Since July 2014, the route has been made up of two sections. Before this date, buses would run the entirety of the route, but since July 2014 services operate between Peterborough and Norwich (as excel ) and Norwich and Lowestoft (X1) separately, with all ...
Route X9 originally operated as part of the East Capitol Street Express Line which operated alongside the Benning Road Line with routes X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, and X7. [2] Route X9 originally operated between Capitol Heights station and Federal Triangle but was discontinued in the late 1980s and replaced by the Benning Road Line.