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  2. High Wycombe Coachway - Wikipedia

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    The High Wycombe Coachway is a coachway interchange close to junction 4 of the M40 motorway to the west of High Wycombe [1] opened on 16 January 2016. [2] Prior to its establishment, some 150 coaches on the Oxford to London coach route passed High Wycombe each day without stopping because it would cause too much delay for other passengers were they to go via the town centre.

  3. Oxford to London coach route - Wikipedia

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    The two South Midland routes were combined with COMS's bus routes from Oxford to High Wycombe and Henley, and given numbers: route 30 (Oxford-Henley-London) and route 70 (Oxford-High Wycombe-London), changed to 390 and 290 in 1975. The M40 motorway between London and Oxford was opened in stages from 1967 to 1974. Occasional non-stop services ...

  4. Carousel Buses - Wikipedia

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    Carousel Buses Limited, [2] trading as Carousel Buses, is a bus company based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. Originally an independent company, it is a subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group . It is grouped together with Oxford Bus Company and Thames Travel , both of Oxfordshire, and with Pulham's Coaches of Gloucestershire, with the ...

  5. List of bus routes in London - Wikipedia

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    High Wycombe: Heathrow Central bus station: Carousel Buses [136] 104 High Wycombe: Uxbridge: Carousel Buses [137] 269 Brentwood: Grays: NIBS Buses [138] Crosses border into Greater London in North Ockendon. [138] 328 Mount Vernon Hospital: Abbots Langley: Red Rose Travel [139] 355 Carterhatch: Nicholas Breakspear School: Sullivan Buses [140 ...

  6. Oxford Bus Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Oxford Bus Company acquired the High Wycombe operations of the Bee Line, and ran them under the Wycombe Bus brand name. In March 1994, Oxford Bus Company was purchased by the Go-Ahead Group, [11] with the company formally rebranded to The Oxford Bus Company and its city services being given Cityline branding a few months afterwards. [12]

  7. Arriva Herts & Essex - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 High Wycombe garage moved to a new purpose built depot following the closure of the old bus station in the town, where the previous garage was. The High Wycombe depot operated a number of services both locally and further afield, reaching Reading on the 800/850. High Wycombe depot closed on 27 July 2024, with other operators set to take ...

  8. First Beeline - Wikipedia

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    Former logo used by the subsidiary between 2023 and 2024 Wright Axcess-Ultralow bodied Scania L113CRB in Camberley in 2009. In January 1986 Alder Valley North Limited, later renamed, The Berks Bucks Bus Company [4] took over the Bracknell, High Wycombe, Maidenhead, Newbury, Reading and Wokingham operations of Alder Valley as part of the preparation for privatisation of the National Bus Company ...

  9. 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 ...