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  2. Salisbury Reds (bus company) - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Reds is a trading name of bus operator Go South Coast primarily used in the Salisbury and surrounding Wiltshire areas. It is part of the Go-Ahead Group . Operations in the area were formerly part of the Wilts & Dorset brand, phased out from 2012 onwards.

  3. Wilts & Dorset - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Go South Coast - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Reds – The brand for Salisbury, as well as the surrounding area. Southern Vectis – The brand for all buses on the Isle of Wight; Swindon's Bus Company (formerly Thamesdown Transport) – The brand in Swindon. The company also has three coach brands: [11] Excelsior Coaches – Bournemouth, offering private coach hire, school ...

  5. Salisbury bus station - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury bus station was a bus station in the city of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. The station had five stands underneath a red brick building which was built in 1939 as the headquarters of the Wilts & Dorset bus company. [1] It was closed in 2014 on the grounds of high maintenance costs.

  6. Stagecoach West - Wikipedia

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    This ticketing scheme, introduced by Oxfordshire County Council following the passage of the Local Transport Act 2008, allowed for bus users in Oxford to buy and use one paper ticket until its expiry on services operated by both Stagecoach and the Oxford Bus Company, who worked with the council to introduce coordinated service timetables using ...

  7. Morebus - Wikipedia

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    The buses carried a livery of mostly dark blue with red at the back; the original 30 also carried slogans such as "looks like a bus, works like a dream." Such was the success of the more services, the frequency on the m1 and m2 routes was increased, with the m1 extended to the Castlepoint shopping centre on the outskirts of Bournemouth from ...

  8. Stagecoach South - Wikipedia

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    It was the first former National Bus Company subsidiary to be purchased by Stagecoach in 1987, the Hampshire Bus name continuing until the early 2000s. [ 4 ] In 2015, Stagecoach unveiled £2.5 million investment in new Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC buses for Winchester park and ride services, featuring a gold and purple livery, inspired by ...

  9. The Key (smartcard) - Wikipedia

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    Bus: Plymouth: August 2011 [citation needed] 2: Plymouth Citybus: Full range: Bus: Southampton and Hampshire: January 2012 [citation needed] 7: Unilink Bluestar Buses: Full range Full range: Zonal coverage includes overlap with More Buses / Salisbury Reds (Wilts and Dorset) Rail: Sussex, Surrey, London, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire: October 2011 ...