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A dial-a-ride Metro AccessBus in Lovell Park, Leeds in September 2021 Wellington House in Leeds, the headquarters of West Yorkshire Metro. Metro is a public transport brand of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority which is, through its transport committee, the transport authority for West Yorkshire.
West Yorkshire Metro provides bus and train information online and offers the "My Next Bus" service of real-time bus information by text message or online. [38] This real-time information is also displayed in certain bus shelters. Leeds is one of the cities covered by the urban pedestrian route-planning system Walkit.com. [39]
Halifax bus station serves the town of Halifax, West Yorkshire, England.The bus station is owned and managed by West Yorkshire Metro.Formerly consisting of several island platforms, after a period of part-closure and relocation to some temporary stands, the bus station was reopened on 1 October 2023 consisting of 19 reversal bays, a layover and 4 accessible entrances.
Leeds City bus station serves the city of Leeds, England.Owned and managed by West Yorkshire Metro, it is situated between the Quarry Hill and Leeds Kirkgate Markets areas of Leeds city centre.
The service is operated by a fleet of Volvo B9TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 double-deck vehicles. Features include free WiFi, USB charging and next stop audio-visual announcements. In February 2021, DalesWay was permanently upgraded to a double-deck vehicles, following an increase in passenger numbers prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The University of Wyoming Transit System, branded as Roundup, is the primary provider of mass transportation in Laramie, Wyoming with three routes serving the region. While the service is mainly intended for students and staff at the University of Wyoming, it is open to the general public as well.
The line was originally owned by the Midland Railway from Leeds to Burley-in-Wharfedale.At this point the line became joint property, with the North Eastern Railway, and was known as the Otley & Ilkley Joint Railway (O&IJt). [4]
NextBus is developed by Nextbus Information Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of Cubic Transportation Systems, for buses, trams, light rail operations and other public transport vehicles. The company was founded by Ken Schmier, Bryce Nesbitt and Paul Freda in 1997 in Emeryville, California with U.S. Patents 6,006,159 & 6,374,176.