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Bridgnorth depot, an outstation of Telford, operated services 585-588 in South Staffordshire along with service 9, 297, 101 and 436. The depot closed with the ending of the 585-588 routes in 2012 with services being operated by Shrewsbury (436) and Telford (other routes). It was located on the Stanmore Industrial Estate. Wellington - replaced ...
Shrewsbury bus station is a bus station and terminus located on Raven Meadows in the centre of Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire, England. Local and inter-city services, predominantly operated by Arriva Midlands North, run from the station. Additional services are operated by Lakeside Coaches, Tanat Valley, Celtic Travel and Minsterley ...
Logo used from 2008 to 2015. GHA Coaches was a bus and coach operator serving North East Wales, Cheshire, and Shropshire.It also operated bus services extending into Telford & Wrekin, Staffordshire, Gwynedd, and Merseyside.
Hourly buses are provided by Banga Bus service 891 Monday to Saturday, providing links to Telford, Cosford and Wolverhampton. Arriva Midlands provide links to Bridgnorth. The main railway station is on the Wolverhampton–Shrewsbury line with services to Shrewsbury, Telford, Wolverhampton and Birmingham New Street.
The two streets come together at one end in front of the nightclub at the junction with the A518 from Stafford which runs through the town on an east–west route from Stafford to Telford. They come together at the other end by the truncated Shrewsbury and Newport Canal beyond which is the junction with the A519 road from Eccleshall and Stoke ...
The stage service work was concentrated on the routes 552/553 between Bishop's Castle and Shrewsbury, which was significantly improved in 2003. [4] This was supplemented in 2007 when the company was awarded the tender to operate route 435 between Shrewsbury and Ludlow , via Church Stretton , a route which is now commercially operated. [ 5 ]
The 15 bus route from Telford to Arleston [23] ... which operates services to places like Birmingham New Street and Shrewsbury Station.
As Telford did not have its own railway station at first, Wellington station was renamed "Wellington – Telford West" to indicate that it now served the new town. After Telford Central station opened in 1986, Wellington eventually reverted to its original name, although this did not happen for a number of years. [6]