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Buster's New Forest Explorer: Christchurch - Ringwood; 18: Bournemouth - Broadstone; 33: Bournemouth - Christchurch; 36: Talbot View - Kinson; 727: Boscombe - Aviation Business Park; 737: Bournemouth - Bournemouth Airport Terminal; Morebus (previously Wilts & Dorset) took over the routes 1/1b, 1a, 2, 4, 5/5a, 6, 18, 33, 36 and 737 above, [24 ...
A338, Bournemouth relief road, and through route to Salisbury. A35, from its split from the A31 trunk road, east through Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch. A350, Poole relief road, and through route to the A303, via Blandford Forum and Shaftesbury. A354, from Weymouth and Portland to Salisbury, via Dorchester and Blandford Forum.
MCV EvoSeti branded for Purbeck Breezer route 50 at Bournemouth in November 2016 East Lancs Vyking branded for Harbour Breezer route 60 at Sandbanks in June 2023. More operates four all-year services under the Breezer brand, with service 40 going from Poole to Swanage via Wareham and Corfe Castle, service 50 running from Bournemouth railway station to Swanage via the Sandbanks Ferry, service ...
Bournemouth railway station serves the seaside town of Bournemouth, in Dorset, England. It was known previously as Bournemouth East (1885 to 1899) and then Bournemouth Central (1899 to 1967). It has long been treated as an obligatory principal stop on the South West Main Line between London Waterloo and Weymouth .
Christchurch International Airport is served by buses and shuttle vans. Four bus routes are available from the airport bus stand located outside the International Arrivals Terminal; 3 Airport or Sheffield Crescent to Sumner; 8 Port to Port (Airport to Lyttelton) 29 City to Airport via Fendalton; 125 Redwood to Westlake
Christchurch railway station serves the town of Christchurch in Dorset, England. The station is a stop on the South West Main Line between London Waterloo and Weymouth . It is located 104 miles 28 chains (167.9 km) down the line from Waterloo, with services currently operated by South Western Railway
Bournemouth Airport (IATA: BOH, ICAO: EGHH) (previously known as Hurn Airport and Bournemouth International Airport) is an international airport located 3.5 NM (6.5 km; 4.0 mi) north-northeast of Bournemouth, [2] in southern England. The site opened as RAF Hurn in 1941, but was transferred to civil control in 1944.
Bournemouth tram number 85 is now preserved and on static display at the National Tramway Museum, before its transfer it was displayed at the Museum of Electricity in Christchurch. The body of car 106 was discovered on a Dorset farm, and eventually presented to Seaton Tramway in 1974. Due to the narrow gauge at Seaton of 2 ft 9 in (840 mm), the ...