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  2. London Buses - Wikipedia

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    monitoring service quality; management of bus stations and bus stops; assistance in 'on ground' set up of diversions, bus driver assistance in situations over and above job requirements, for example Road Accidents; providing information for passengers in the form of timetables and maps at bus stops and online, and an online route planning service

  3. Bus transport in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Almost all of the UK bus industry was by then owned by the government under the National Bus Company or by local governments. Bus passenger numbers continued to decline in the 1960s. The Transport Act 1968 was an attempt to rationalise publicly owned bus services and provide a framework for the subsidy of uneconomic but socially necessary ...

  4. List of current bus operators of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Most bus services in the United Kingdom are run by the Big Five, five large groups of companies which emerged in the 1990s from the consolidation of bus companies privatised in the 1980s. These groups are all focused on transport. Some of them also run rail services, express coach services and overseas transport companies. They are: Arriva

  5. Bustimes.org - Wikipedia

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    Bustimes.org is a transportation information website created to take advantage of Bus Services Act 2017 requirement for bus operators in England to provide bus timetables, fares and vehicle locations in an open data format, which can be utilised by app and website developers. [2] This DfT service is called the Bus Open Data Service.

  6. Buses in London - Wikipedia

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    Buses have been used on the streets of London since 1829, when George Shillibeer started operating his horse-drawn omnibus service from Paddington to the City.In 1850, Thomas Tilling started horse bus services, [6] and in 1855 the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC) was founded to amalgamate and regulate the horse-drawn omnibus services then operating in London.

  7. List of bus stations in England - Wikipedia

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    Bristol bus station: Bristol: Operating Broadmarsh bus station: Nottingham: Operating Burnley bus station: Burnley: 18 [7] Operating Bury Interchange: Bury: 19 [8] Bury tram stop: Operating Canterbury Bus Station Canterbury 25 Operating Castleford bus station: Castleford: 10 [9] Castleford railway station: Operating Chatham Pentagon bus station ...

  8. Spider map - Wikipedia

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    A spider map is a schematic diagram of bus services serving a particular locality, as used by Transport for London since 2002. [1] The maps were designed by T-Kartor . Generally mounted on the vertical surfaces of bus shelters it enables potential travellers to select the correct stop to board a bus, and the correct one to alight at.

  9. List of bus routes in London - Wikipedia

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    Transport UK London Bus: Operates as a 24-hour service. [3] 345 Peckham: Natural History Museum: Transport UK London Bus: Operates as a 24-hour service. [3] 346 Upminster Park Estate: Harold Hill: Stagecoach London: 347: Romford railway station: Ockendon railway station: Arriva London: 349 Enfield bus garage: Stamford Hill: Arriva London: 350 ...