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  2. Flyer (bus service) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2014, the routes were rebranded by Yorkshire Tiger as Flying Tiger and new Optare Versa buses were introduced. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] On 3 July 2017, new Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC buses were introduced on route 737 and 747 alongside the previous Optare Versa vehicles which continued to operate mainly on service 757.

  3. First West Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, ahead of the start of Bradford's Clean Air Zone later that year, [37] [38] First Bradford launched the City of Bradford branding, which was first applied to 28 new Wright StreetDeck Ultroliners delivered for service on the X6, 72 and X11, replacing older 2016 and 2017 StreetDecks and StreetDeck Micro Hybrids.

  4. Transport in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Bradford Airport is located to the north-west of the city and has scheduled flights to destinations within Europe plus Egypt and Turkey. The airport is the largest in Yorkshire . Since the arrival of budget airline Jet2 (who chose Leeds Bradford as their base) the airport has experienced a considerable increase in passenger numbers.

  5. Leeds Bradford Airport - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Bradford opened on 17 October 1931 when it was known as Leeds and Bradford Municipal Aerodrome or Yeadon Aerodrome; [6] some locals still refer to it as Yeadon Airport. Largely used for general aviation and training purposes early on, the first scheduled flights commenced on 8 April 1935.

  6. Trolleybuses in Bradford - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the first two trolleybus systems to be opened in the United Kingdom, along with the Leeds system. [1] [2] Both systems commenced operations on 20 June 1911. [1] [2] However, the public service on the Bradford system did not start until four days later. [1] [2] The Bradford system lasted the longest of all the UK's urban trolleybus ...

  7. Team Pennine - Wikipedia

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    The company would face early competition as First West Yorkshire continued to run service 757 between Leeds and Leeds Bradford Airport via Horsforth, serving the railway station in Leeds, whilst Centrebus served the City bus station. From July 2010, Centrebus were the only operator of route 757 after First West Yorkshire withdrew their service ...

  8. Leeds City bus station - Wikipedia

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    First West Yorkshire is the secondary user with services from First Leeds 6, 8, 27, 28, 33, 34, 62 and X84 covering areas including Headingley, Guiseley, Kirkstall and Otley. Along with this First Bradford have their intercity services 72 and X6 in the bus station these services cover Armley, Bramley, Pudsey and Thornbury

  9. FreeCityBus - Wikipedia

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    The Leeds service began on 30 January 2006 and was the first bus service in West Yorkshire to use this format and was operated by First West Yorkshire.Metro renamed the service LeedsCityBus and introduced a flat 50-pence fare for each journey, with the service running a six-month trial period from 1 April 2011.

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