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  2. First Beeline - Wikipedia

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    The company were the primary operator of services in and around Maidenhead until 2004 when most local services were withdrawn. These services are now operated by Thames Valley Buses. [13] The company also formerly operated the Green Line branded routes 702 and 703 between London, Heathrow Airport, Slough, Windsor, Legoland and Bracknell.

  3. Berkshire bus routes 701, 702 and 703 - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021 route 702 was suspended due to low usage as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. [ 13 ] On 24 July 2022, route 703 increased its frequency to provide a half-hourly service between Heathrow Airport and Slough, as a result of the airport's partnership.

  4. Heathrow Central bus station - Wikipedia

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    Heathrow Central bus station is a large bus station that serves terminals 2 and 3 of Heathrow Airport, in London, England. It provides urban bus and long-distance coach services to destinations in London and to regional destinations across Britain. It is the UK's busiest bus and coach station with over 1,600 services each day to over 1,000 ...

  5. Thames Valley Buses - Wikipedia

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    Thames Valley Buses Limited, [2] trading as Thames Valley Buses, is a bus company based in Bracknell, England.It was known as Courtney Buses until 2021. Founded in 1973, the company operates a network of commercial and contracted local bus services and school buses in Berkshire, north Hampshire and small parts of Oxfordshire, Surrey and Buckinghamshire.

  6. London Buses route SL9 - Wikipedia

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    The route commenced on 7 December 2019, originally numbered X140, as part of a reorganisation of routes in the lead up to the opening of the Elizabeth line.Route X140 was introduced as a limited stop service between Harrow and Heathrow Central bus stations and as a partial replacement for the all stops route 140, which was withdrawn between Hayes & Harlington and Heathrow at the same time.

  7. Green Line bus route 724 - Wikipedia

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    These buses seat 39 and also have extra luggage racking. [8] Journey times were also improved. [9] In March 2008, the route was diverted to serve the new Heathrow Terminal 5. [10] From 19 May, the service was withdrawn from Heathrow Terminal 4, with another new timetable introduced. Short workings on other parts of the route became routes 725 ...

  8. List of bus routes in London - Wikipedia

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    Two double-decker buses on routes 8 and 205 at Bishopsgate in 2022 A single-decker bus on route 309 in Aberfeldy Village in 2022. This is a list of Transport for London (TfL) contracted bus routes in London, England, as well as commercial services that enter the Greater London area (except coaches).

  9. Green Line routes X1 and X10 - Wikipedia

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    The UK coach market was deregulated in 1980 under the Transport Act 1980 and the X1 service was started the same year. It ran every two hours between Southend and Reading via Basildon, Socketts Heath, Rainham, Dagenham, East Ham, Canning Town, Aldgate, Piccadilly, Kensington, Hammersmith, Heathrow Airport, Slough, Maidenhead and Twyford, and was jointly operated by Southend Transport and ...