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  2. Faygate railway station - Wikipedia

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    No regular buses directly serve the station although the Metrobus routes 23 and 200 stop at the Faygate roundabout, approximately 10 minutes walking distance from the station. These services provide connections to Crawley , Gatwick Airport , Horsham and Worthing .

  3. Fastway (bus rapid transit) - Wikipedia

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    Fastway is a bus rapid transit network in Surrey and West Sussex, United Kingdom, linking Crawley with Gatwick Airport and Horley, the first to be constructed outside a major city. It uses specially adapted buses that can either be steered by the driver or operate as "self steering" guided buses along a specially constructed track.

  4. Transport in Worthing - Wikipedia

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    The borough of Worthing has five railway stations. From east to west, these are East Worthing, Worthing, West Worthing, Durrington-on-Sea and Goring-by-Sea. All are on the West Coastway Line, which takes a straight east–west route through the area, [21] and all are managed and operated by the Southern train operating company. [22]

  5. Metrobus (South East England) - Wikipedia

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    Two men, aged 23 and 25, were arrested. One was released on bail and the other was charged with seven separate offences. [23] On 13 August 2022, vehicle number 6559 burst to flames after a collision on the A24 in Ashington just north of Worthing while on route 23. Two people were taken to hospital and the vehicle was scrapped shortly after.

  6. Southdown Motor Services - Wikipedia

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    Southdown Motor Services (until 1992 legally Southdown Motors Services Ltd [1]) was a bus and coach operator in East and West Sussex and parts of Hampshire in southern England. It was formed in 1915 and had various owners throughout its history, being purchased by the National Bus Company (NBC) in 1969.

  7. Crawley railway station - Wikipedia

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    Crawley railway station is a railway station serving the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. It is 30 miles 49 chains (49.3 km) down the line from London Bridge, measured via Redhill. [1] It is operated by Southern. The station is the last stop on the Arun Valley Line before it joins the Brighton Main Line.

  8. File:Metrobus 6055 Hydrogen-powered bus (LV23 EDP ...

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    File:Metrobus 6055 Hydrogen-powered bus (LV23 EDP) approaching Manor Royal West, Crawley.jpg. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages.

  9. Crawley - Wikipedia

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    Crawley is home to three mosque [113] [114] A Gurjar Hindu community became established in Crawley in 1968 and opened a mandir (temple) and community centre in a building in West Green in 1998. [ 115 ] [ 116 ] A Hindu temple in Ifield opened in 2010, [ 117 ] the largest such temple in South East England , at 230 m 2 (2,500 sq ft), with a 1,216 ...