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Route branding was discontinued in July 2010, when Blackpool Transport introduced major changes to its bus network, replaced by a new livery of black and yellow. The route 6 service was axed in July 2010 after 84 years. Route 2 was ended in March 2015, with services 12/13 replacing parts of its route to Poulton via Staining.
Poulton-le-Fylde is served by seven routes: Blackpool Transport's route 5 and 5C; Coastal Coaches' route 76; Preston Bus route 76; Transpora's route 24; and Archway Travel's routes 74 and 75. Lytham and/or St Anne's-on-the-Sea is served by seven routes: Blackpool Transport's seasonal route 1A, the 11, 11A and 11B; Coastal Coaches route 78 ...
The Jamaica Urban Transit Company operates over 70 routes across Kingston, Portmore and Spanish Town. Routes also travel to Clarendon and sub-suburban Saint Catherine. The company launched an Express Service operating on a different schedule and different fare structure.
Archway Travel MCW Metrobus school bus in January 2009 "Fylde Villager" livery. Archway Travel is a bus and coach operator based in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England. Their fleet of 25 vehicles range from 24- to 80-seater coaches and buses. The company's routes predominantly serve schools and colleges in Lancashire and public service routes.
Knott End is serviced by Blackpool Transport's route 5C, which loops between the village and Blackpool town centre via Poulton-le-Fylde. [1] Archway Travel's number 567 runs between Knott End and schools in Lancaster, [2] while the 541 passes through Pilling to Hodgson Academy and Baines High School in Poulton.
The following is a list of stops removed in 2011-2012 during the tramway modernisation, from north to south: [7] Pharos Street; Church Street; Preston Street
The Jamaica Omnibus Service (JOS) was a municipal bus system that served the Kingston metropolitan area that ran from 1953 to 1983. After being run by British Electric Traction, the JOS was nationalised by the Jamaican government in 1974.
Following the Government's pledge in 2000 to build 25 new tram networks by 2010, [11] a £1 billion bid for a Government grant was launched by Blackpool Council and Lancashire County Council in 2002 to expand the tram network to St Annes to the south and new housing estates in Fleetwood to the north, with a possible further phase to Poulton-le ...