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  2. Arriva Buses Wales - Wikipedia

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    There is a wide range of different types in the fleet although DAF and VDL chassis are the most common accounting for 41% of all vehicles in the fleet. During March 2010 Arriva Buses Wales announced that the fleet was 100% low floor (except open-tops and college/school duties), [ 13 ] although high-floor Van Hool coaches were subsequently ...

  3. Hulleys of Baslow - Wikipedia

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    By 1934 further growth had seen the fleet expand to seven buses with excursions operated to York, Skegness, Southport and Blackpool. In the 1970s the business was sold to JH Woolliscroft & Sons. [2] In late 2023, Hulleys of Baslow brought Sevenoaks operator Go-Coach, however the branding, fleet and routes remained separate.

  4. Megabus (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    The Megabus fleet is normally easily identifiable, with the megabus.com name on the front and sides in yellow on a blue base and the Megabus logo on the left side of the coach (facing forward) and rear of the bus. Accessible coaches are operated on routes between England and Wales, the M9 and M90 in Scotland, and the M20. [citation needed]

  5. GHA Coaches - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2015, the GHA Coaches fleet consisted of 325 buses and coaches. [14] GHA Coaches' headquarters were at Ruabon in Wrexham County Borough. Other depots were at Tarvin, Ruthin, Shrewsbury and Winsford. Vehicles also operated an outstation at Betws Gwerfil Goch, which was the original base of the company.

  6. Arriva Southern Counties - Wikipedia

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    These services are operated using a fleet of Wright Streetlite buses fitted with free WiFi, e-leather seats and USB charging ports. [ 29 ] Sapphire branded buses were also previously used on routes 101 in 2014 and 700 in 2017 in the Medway Towns but has since been discontinued on these services in 2022.

  7. Lists of cities and towns - Wikipedia

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    Lists of cities and towns list notable cities and towns in each country, and are organized by geographic area. See Lists of cities and Lists of towns for additional lists organized in different ways, such as by size.,

  8. List of trolleybus systems - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities where trolleybuses operate, or operated in the past, as part of the public transport system. The original list has been divided to improve user-friendliness and to reduce article size. Separate lists—separate articles in Wikipedia—have been made for the following countries: Americas Brazil; Canada; United States

  9. Municipal bus company - Wikipedia

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    List of bus operating companies; List of bus companies of the United Kingdom; London Buses a municipal body owned by Transport for London that regulates bus services operated by private companies; Uno Bus a bus company fully owned by the University of Hertfordshire; Wightbus established and owned by the Isle of Wight Council after deregulation