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  2. Brighton & Hove (bus company) - Wikipedia

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    The Regency Route is one of Brighton & Hove's branded routes. It began as route 729 by the nationalised Southdown Motor Services subsidiary of the National Bus Company, of which Brighton & Hove was a part, and the route was part of the NBC's cross-country "Stagecoach" network. The Regency Route currently consists of the following services: [10]

  3. Brighton & Hove Breeze routes - Wikipedia

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    Breeze is a brand name given to a group of three tourist-oriented bus routes, numbered 77, 78 and 79, operated by the Brighton & Hove bus company.The routes operate under the slogan "breeze up to the Downs and beyond" and link the city of Brighton with three popular countryside destinations within the South Downs National Park – respectively Devil's Dyke, Stanmer Village and Ditchling Beacon.

  4. Metrobus (South East England) - Wikipedia

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    Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company Limited, [4] trading as Metrobus, is a bus operator with routes in parts of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, and Greater London.Formed through a management buyout in 1983, Metrobus was purchased by the Go-Ahead Group in September 1999 and is now under the control of Brighton & Hove, part of the Go-Ahead Group.

  5. List of public transport smart cards - Wikipedia

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    Brighton, Hove: The Key: Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company: August 2011 Bristol: Wessex Red (formerly Ulink) ceased trading 2018: University of the West of England: August 2009 [69] Touch: First West of England: 2018 TravelWest Smartcard: Bristol City Council: In use in 2017 Cambridgeshire: Busway (multi-operator ticket for Cambridgeshire ...

  6. Brighton & Hove Coaster routes - Wikipedia

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    Coaster is the brand name given to a series of bus routes operated by the Brighton & Hove bus company, running between Brighton and Eastbourne in East Sussex, England.. The service has been praised for its scenic route, which takes riders along the Sussex coast atop the Brighton to Newhaven Cliffs, with Richard Coles declaring it "the best bus in the world" in 2022.

  7. Go-Ahead Group - Wikipedia

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    Preserved Go North East MCW Metrobus. The Go-Ahead Group was originally founded as Go-Ahead Northern Limited on 17 February 1987 as a consequence of the privatisation of the National Bus Company, during which a partial management buyout led by Martin Ballinger and Chris Moyes purchased its Gateshead-based northern division, known as the Northern General Transport Company. [3]

  8. Transport in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    Most bus services inside the city are operated by Brighton & Hove which has been a subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group since November 1993 [12] alongside sister company Metrobus which has also been a subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group since September 1999. Bus services are also operated by Stagecoach South operating the main service called the ...

  9. Tilling Group - Wikipedia

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    In addition to bus work, the company hired carriages to individuals and to a range of public utilities. [8] The company put three Milnes-Daimler 24 horsepower (18 kW) motor buses into service in 1904. These were open top double-deckers with 16 inside seats and 18 "outside" on the upper deck, and a speed of 12 mph (19 km/h). [9]