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Arriva North East operate from a single depot in the region , with local and regional bus services running from Newcastle upon Tyne to North Tyneside (Killingworth, North Shields, Tynemouth and Whitley Bay) and Northumberland (Alnwick, Ashington, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Blyth, Cramlington and Morpeth).
Routes 44 and 150, the remaining services in the Grays area, are operated under contract to Thurrock Council. The buses used for these routes were transferred to Southend. As at September 2014, Dartford garage operated London routes 160, 428, 492, B12, B13 and B15. [47] Grays garage operated London routes 66, 346, 370, 375 and 499. [48]
First bus East of England operates services branded as the Network Norwich electric within the city centre of Norwich and to towns and villages within approximately a 20 miles (32 km) radius. This network was launched on 23 September 2012, with buses painted in colour-coded route branding on the fronts to reflect the line in the network they ...
In February 1987, as part of the privatisation of the National Bus Company and by now trading as Go-Ahead Northern There is a separate subdivision of the Go-Ahead Group known as Go North West, and was a rebrand of the north east based division around the 2011 period), [8] [9] Northern General Transport was sold in a management buyout, becoming ...
A 15 miles (24 km) two-route system with segregated lanes and 1 mile (1.5 km) of guided busway. Southgate Avenue opened August 2003 and Fastway opened December 2004. Gateshead, Tyne & Wear: Centrelink Go North East: Was an infrastructure project including an exclusive busway for bendy bus services From Gateshead to the Metrocentre. [9]
A Go North East Scania L94UB/Wright Solar in the former livery, seen at Monument in April 2009. In May 2009, night services were introduced on Friday and Saturday nights. [3] In January 2014, 17 Volvo B9TL Eclipse Gemini double-decker buses were introduced on the route. [1] In summer 2020, some services on this route were operated with open-top ...
The timetable was reduced with through District services being cut and other services being cut back but these were minor compared to other areas in the UK. The service was slowed down as the Stanier 3-cylinder 2-6-4Ts were transferred away, and haulage was put back in the hands of the LT&SR and LMS 4-4-2Ts.
The Angel 21 is a bus service operated by Go North East, which connects Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, Low Fell and Birtley in Tyne and Wear with Chester-le-Street, Durham and Brandon in County Durham. The service is named after Antony Gormley's Angel of the North, which the route passes. [1]