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Brighton Corporation Tramways [2] operated an extensive network of routes in the first four decades of the 20th century. The first route to operate, from 25 November 1901, ran from the main terminus at the Aquarium (outside Brighton Palace Pier) to Lewes Road, a major route to the north-east; other routes were quickly established, so that by 1904 its full extent had been established.
In 1987, the depot's allocation included class 421, 422 and 423 EMUs. [2] Around the same time, the depot was also used to stable locomotives, including classes 09, 33, 47 and 73. [3] Modernisation resulted in the five-track building being reduced to a four-track from 2002, and the depot was reopened for servicing Class 377 units in 2006.
Brighton & Hove's operations expanded further in September 2007 with the acquisition of Stagecoach South's Lewes operations, which operated routes from Brighton to Eastbourne, Tunbridge Wells and Lewes itself. 15 out of 26 vehicles based at Lewes' depot were included in the sale, as were its 70 staff, however the depot building was not included ...
Lewes bus station was a bus station in Lewes, England. It opened on 26 March 1954 as a terminus for Southdown Motor Services routes. The adjacent bus depot was opened several months earlier. [1] The bus station was sold by Stagecoach in 2006 and is currently owned by the Generator Group. [2]
Initially, they were stabled in the corporation depot at Lewes Road, as there were no overhead wires to their depot near Black Rock, to the east of the town. The Route 44 service from Black Rock to Seven Dials commenced in March 1946, and was the only route that did not terminate at Aquarium (Old Steine). [3]
Sep. 23—The Food Depot was the main character in a short film nominated for an Emmy, the Northern New Mexico food bank recently announced. Last fall, DocuFilms — a New Mexico-based nonprofit ...
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On 11 May, a group of middle-class volunteers, including some students, attempted to break the strike and to remove trams from the depot on Lewes Road.The volunteers were blocked by strikers and their families, and curious local residents also gathered. [1]