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  2. List of bus routes in Perth - Wikipedia

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    High Wycombe Station: Kalamunda Bus Station Gooseberry Hill [116] 277 High Wycombe Station: Midland Station Newburn Road and Midland Road [117] 278 High Wycombe Station: Midland Station Wittenoom Road and Abernethy Road [variations 45] [118] 279 Kalamunda Bus Station: Maddington Central Kelvin Road [119] 280 High Wycombe Station: Westfield Carousel

  3. Oxford to London coach route - Wikipedia

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    The two South Midland routes were combined with COMS's bus routes from Oxford to High Wycombe and Henley, and given numbers: route 30 (Oxford-Henley-London) and route 70 (Oxford-High Wycombe-London), changed to 390 and 290 in 1975. The M40 motorway between London and Oxford was opened in stages from 1967 to 1974. Occasional non-stop services ...

  4. Arriva Herts & Essex - Wikipedia

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    High Wycombe was another depot of London Country Bus Services (North West), acquired by LDT in 1988. In 2000 Arriva also bought the High Wycombe depot of the Go-Ahead Group's Oxford Bus Company (which had bought it from the Bee Line in 1990). In 2005 High Wycombe garage moved to a new purpose built depot following the closure of the old bus ...

  5. High Wycombe railway station, Perth - Wikipedia

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    The catchment area includes High Wycombe, Forrestfield, Maida Vale, Gooseberry Hill, and Kalamunda. It was planned that over 90 percent of passengers would arrive at High Wycombe station by car or bus and 50 percent would arrive by bus. [1] [11] High Wycombe's bus interchange has eight bus stands and eight regular bus routes. [4]

  6. Oxford Bus Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Oxford Bus Company acquired the High Wycombe operations of the Bee Line, and ran them under the Wycombe Bus brand name. In March 1994, Oxford Bus Company was purchased by the Go-Ahead Group, [11] with the company formally rebranded to The Oxford Bus Company and its city services being given Cityline branding a few months afterwards. [12]

  7. High Wycombe Coachway - Wikipedia

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    The High Wycombe Coachway is a coachway interchange close to junction 4 of the M40 motorway to the west of High Wycombe [1] opened on 16 January 2016. [2] Prior to its establishment, some 150 coaches on the Oxford to London coach route passed High Wycombe each day without stopping because it would cause too much delay for other passengers were they to go via the town centre.

  8. First Beeline - Wikipedia

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    Former logo used by the subsidiary between 2023 and 2024 Wright Axcess-Ultralow bodied Scania L113CRB in Camberley in 2009. In January 1986 Alder Valley North Limited, later renamed, The Berks Bucks Bus Company [4] took over the Bracknell, High Wycombe, Maidenhead, Newbury, Reading and Wokingham operations of Alder Valley as part of the preparation for privatisation of the National Bus Company ...

  9. Airport line, Perth - Wikipedia

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    High Wycombe: 15.8 9.8 2 High Wycombe: 9 October 2022: Bus Airport Central: 13.4 8.3 2 Perth Airport: 9 October 2022: Perth Airport terminals 1 and 2 Redcliffe: 10.7 6.6 2 Redcliffe, Perth Airport 9 October 2022: Bus, Perth Airport terminals 3 and 4 Bayswater: 6.7 4.2 1 Bayswater: 1896 [210] Bus, Midland line: Meltham: 5.5 3.4 1 Bayswater 14 ...