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A line-up of First Great Western trains at Plymouth in 2018. During December 1997, the company was renamed FirstGroup. [2] This change was due to the company's entry in February 1996 into Britain's recently privatised railways, having a 24.5% shareholding in Great Western Holdings that won the Great Western and North Western franchises, and a 100% shareholding in First Great Eastern that ran ...
Grampian Regional Transport was one of the first UK users of articulated buses, taking delivery of a single 17.6 metres (58 ft) Alexander-bodied articulated Mercedes-Benz O405G in November 1992. [7] Aberdeen is one of the major locations for articulated buses in the United Kingdom with around 35 in the fleet in December 2013.
In London, a variety of companies run buses under contract to London Buses. They are: companies owned by three of the 'Big Five': Arriva London; Go-Ahead London (London Central, London General, Blue Triangle, Docklands Buses) Stagecoach London (East London, Selkent, Thameside) companies owned by other groups: Transport UK Group (Transport UK ...
First South West [2] is a bus company operating services in the English counties of Somerset, Cornwall and Devon. It is a subsidiary of FirstGroup . First South West includes the business areas previously operated under the Kernow , Adventures by Bus and Buses of Somerset brands, all of which are now operating under the main First Bus brand.
London's first hydrogen fuel cell bus, a Wright Pulsar 2 Hydrogen-powered bodied VDL SB200, on route RV1 at Covent Garden in January 2011. Lea Interchange garage in Leyton, the sole operation of First Capital North Limited, operated London bus routes 26, 30, 58, 236, 308, 339, RV1, W14, W15, 24-hour route 25, night bus N26 and school route 686.
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First Travel Solutions [1] is a bus and coach operator in Great Britain. It is a subsidiary of FirstGroup . [ 2 ] It provides managed passenger transport from single vehicle operation to hundreds of buses and coaches for sporting and cultural events.
The Network Norwich operation was one of five FirstGroup operations to begin taking delivery of battery electric buses in 2023, funded through the Zero Emission Bus Regional Areas (ZEBRA) grant from the UK government. The first seven buses from an order for 59 Wright StreetDeck Electroliner double-decker buses began entering service in October ...