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High Peak operates all services previously run by Bowers Coaches and the Buxton depot of Trentbarton, [2] including: Skyline 199 service from Buxton to Stockport and Manchester Airport; Transpeak from Buxton, Bakewell, Matlock then onto Belper & Derby, [4] [5] Other local services serve Glossop, New Mills, Whaley Bridge, Ashbourne and Marple. [6]
The route was introduced on 25 October 2020 by Hulleys of Baslow. [1] In May 2021, the route was extended from Manchester Chorlton Street to Manchester Airport . In September 2021, Hulley's announced plans to extend the route to Macclesfield , however the planned extension was cancelled due to driver shortages.
When the full route to Manchester commenced, it was initially numbered 35, [1] with the Manchester terminus at Exchange. It was numbered 92 on 10 January 1949, when tramway service was withdrawn and the Manchester terminus moved to Piccadilly Gardens. [2] It was owned and operated jointly by Manchester and Stockport Corporations. [3]
These thick books - the February 2009 edition of the JTB timetable, for example, contains 1152 pages - are published every month and cover all stations and trains of JR and private railways, as well as long-distance bus, ferry and air services. For frequent JR urban lines, subway trains, private railways and urban buses, only summary timetables ...
The bus service runs hourly from Accrington to Manchester via Haslingden, Ramsbottom and Prestwich. A 'FAST' variant operates during peak times, where buses skip Prestwich and instead travel Rochdale Road through Harpurhey, Collyhurst and Shudehill, reducing journey times. [3] The route is operated by a combination of double and single decker ...
The majority of services were operated by Stagecoach Manchester, with High Peak Buses, Little Gem, Selwyns Travel and Stotts Tours also using the station. [5]There were frequent buses running to Manchester, Altrincham, Ashton-under-Lyne, Hyde, Levenshulme, Longsight, Manchester Airport and Wythenshawe, plus several parts of the Stockport area including Bramhall, Bredbury, Brinnington, Cheadle ...
Stockport Interchange is a transport hub in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. As well as a bus station, it includes walking and cycling links, a rooftop park, and a mixed use residential and commercial building. The interchange opened on 17 March 2024.
On 1 January 1972, SELNEC PTE acquired most of National Bus Company's North Western Road Car subsidiary with buses, services and depots in Altrincham, Glossop, Oldham, Stockport and Urmston. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The corporate orange and white livery was applied, with the 'S' logo in brown and the name "Cheshire".