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  2. High Wycombe railway station, Perth - Wikipedia

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    The catchment area includes High Wycombe, Forrestfield, Maida Vale, Gooseberry Hill, and Kalamunda. It was planned that over 90 percent of passengers would arrive at High Wycombe station by car or bus and 50 percent would arrive by bus. [1] [11] High Wycombe's bus interchange has eight bus stands and eight regular bus routes. [4]

  3. List of bus routes in Perth - Wikipedia

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    High Wycombe Station: Kalamunda Bus Station Gooseberry Hill [116] 277 High Wycombe Station: Midland Station Newburn Road and Midland Road [117] 278 High Wycombe Station: Midland Station Wittenoom Road and Abernethy Road [variations 45] [118] 279 Kalamunda Bus Station: Maddington Central Kelvin Road [119] 280 High Wycombe Station: Westfield Carousel

  4. Wycombe Railway - Wikipedia

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    As with the Wycombe Railway, it was a separate company but the GWR provided the train service. [3] The GWR took over this company in 1897. On 15 March 1899, the Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway opened between High Wycombe and Northolt Junction, giving the GWR a shorter route between High Wycombe and London Paddington. As a ...

  5. List of Transperth railway stations - Wikipedia

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    There are 94 Transperth railway stations. 39 of those stations have bus transfers. [31] Five of those stations are underground: Airport Central, [32] Elizabeth Quay, Perth Underground, [18] [19] Redcliffe, [32] and Subiaco stations. [13] Showgrounds station only operates during events at the Claremont Showground. [33]

  6. High Wycombe railway station - Wikipedia

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    In 1906 the Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway line was opened through High Wycombe, linking London with the two companies' lines to the north. Much of the current Chiltern Main Line is formed from this joint line. [citation needed] British Rail closed the original branch line to Maidenhead on 2 May 1970 and subsequently the track ...

  7. Marlow branch line - Wikipedia

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    The line connects to the Great Western Main Line at Maidenhead; it uses a section of the former Wycombe Railway line to High Wycombe together with the former Great Marlow Railway. The train that runs on the branch line is known as The Marlow Donkey although the exact derivation of the term is unclear. Karau and Turner say "the trains of pack ...

  8. Airport line, Perth - Wikipedia

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    The Airport line is a suburban railway line and service in Perth, Western Australia, operated by the Public Transport Authority as part of the Transperth system. The Airport line is a branch of the Midland line and runs underground between Bayswater and High Wycombe via Perth Airport.

  9. First Beeline - Wikipedia

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    Former logo used by the subsidiary between 2023 and 2024 Wright Axcess-Ultralow bodied Scania L113CRB in Camberley in 2009. In January 1986 Alder Valley North Limited, later renamed, The Berks Bucks Bus Company [4] took over the Bracknell, High Wycombe, Maidenhead, Newbury, Reading and Wokingham operations of Alder Valley as part of the preparation for privatisation of the National Bus Company ...