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  2. Pioneer Valley Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    PVTA offers riders the ability to purchase tickets and passes on their smartphone, removing the need to pay cash on board or purchase physical passes ahead of time, using the MassDOT BusPlus app. [51] Tickets and passes purchased on smartphones are validated electronically with mobile ticket validators, located inside the front door of the bus ...

  3. Fastway (bus rapid transit) - Wikipedia

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    Bus priority includes this bus lane over the middle of Tushmore Roundabout in Crawley, allowing buses to by-pass other traffic. A stretch of guided Busway on the A23 London Road in Crawley. This leads up to the bus lane over the roundabout. Construction work began in May 2002, and was scheduled to be completed by June 2005. [5]

  4. Southdown Motor Services - Wikipedia

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    Southdown succeeded in maintaining a certain individuality during its NBC years, even painting some coaches in traditional livery and fleetnames (albeit with a small NBC logo). 1971 also saw the transfer of most Crawley services to and from London Country - a newly formed organisation within the National Bus Company.

  5. Crawley railway station - Wikipedia

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    Crawley railway station is a railway station serving the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. It is 30 miles 49 chains (49.3 km) down the line from London Bridge, measured via Redhill. [1] It is operated by Southern. The station is the last stop on the Arun Valley Line before it joins the Brighton Main Line.

  6. Category:Transport in Crawley - Wikipedia

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  7. Coastliner 700 - Wikipedia

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    Coastliner 700 is a bus service operated in West Sussex and south east Hampshire, England, by Stagecoach South between Brighton and Portsmouth via Hove, Shoreham-by-Sea, Worthing, Littlehampton, Wick, Bognor Regis, Chichester, Havant, and Portsmouth with a daytime frequency of every 12 minutes on Mondays to Saturdays; the service runs every 20 minutes on Sundays. [1]

  8. Transport in Worthing - Wikipedia

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    Metrobus operated a route to Crawley. [16] Other bus operators in the area included Worthing-based Compass Travel, [17] Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company [18] and Worthing Coaches, a division of haulage and travel company Lucketts Travel Group. [19] Day trips and longer holidays by coach, and private hire of vehicles, are offered. [20]

  9. Worthing railway station - Wikipedia

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    Worthing railway station is the largest of the five stations serving the town of Worthing in West Sussex (The other stations being East Worthing, West Worthing, Durrington-on-Sea and Goring-by-Sea). It is 10 miles 46 chains (17.0 km) down the line from Brighton. The station is managed by Southern who operate all the services.