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Kings Transit Authority is a public transit agency operating buses in the Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia.The system, incorporated in 1981, is funded by Kings County, Annapolis County, Digby County and the towns of Berwick, Wolfville, Kentville, Middleton, Annapolis Royal, and Digby.
Borders Buses is a local and regional bus operator based in Berwick-upon-Tweed, England. It operates services in Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian and Scottish Borders in Scotland, as well as Cumbria and Northumberland in England. It is a subsidiary of West Coast Motors.
Typical Perth bus routes operate every 10–20 minutes in peak times, and every 30–60 minutes off peak on weekdays. Services generally finish before midnight, though many routes finish earlier, between 6:00 pm and 11:00 pm. Weekend services are approximately half weekday levels.
The H Line began service on March 18, 2023, replacing Route 120 after the construction of new stations and bus lanes at a cost of $154 million. [1] The H Line is the seventh RapidRide line to open and features stations with digital e-ink screens for real-time arrivals information, ORCA card readers, and larger shelters.
London North Eastern Railway use Class 800s and 801s on its trains to and from Glasgow Central. ScotRail use Class 380s, 156 and 158s on the line, on Glasgow to/from North Berwick and Edinburgh- Glasgow services. Avanti West Coast use Class 390 Pendolino EMUs and Class 221 Super Voyager DEMUs on its Edinburgh / Glasgow to London Euston services.
First numbered state highway in Maine. Removed after statewide renumbering in 1926, then put back onto most of original routing in 1935. Old route from Augusta to Waterville now SR 11; section north of Newport now SR 7, SR 6/SR 16, SR 155, and SR 188. SR 101 — — US 201 in Augusta: US 1 / US 1A in Rockland: 1925: c. 1933
Ex-Eastern Scottish Seddon Pennine 7 609 (SSX 609V), pictured at St Andrew's Bus Station, Edinburgh.This bus operated on the company's East Lothian routes. Lowland Scottish Omnibuses Limited was created in 1985 [1] as part of the reorganisation of the state owned Scottish Bus Group (SBG) in preparation for deregulation of the bus industry in 1986, and eventual privatisation.
First South East & Central Scotland, formerly known as First Scotland East, was an operator of both local and regional bus services in Clackmannanshire, East Dunbartonshire, East Lothian, Falkirk, Fife, Midlothian, North Lanarkshire, Scottish Borders, Stirling and West Lothian, as well as the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland.