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The single track branch line of the London Brighton and South Coast Railway between Three Bridges and Horsham was opened 14 February 1848. [2] Crawley and Faygate were intermediate stations each with two platforms to enable trains to pass. The line was doubled throughout during 1862 to coincide with the extension of the railway from Horsham to ...
Bus priority includes this bus lane over the middle of Tushmore Roundabout in Crawley, allowing buses to by-pass other traffic. A stretch of guided Busway on the A23 London Road in Crawley. This leads up to the bus lane over the roundabout. Construction work began in May 2002, and was scheduled to be completed by June 2005. [5]
In September 2009 it was announced that from 3 October 2009, Metrobus would take over Arriva Guildford & West Surrey's Horsham operations, including Horsham town routes, route 93 (Dorking - Horsham) and London Buses route 465 (Dorking - Kingston). Metrobus purchased 19 buses as part of the sale and moved operations away from Arriva's site at ...
[15] [16] In October 2009, the Horsham depot and routes were sold to Metrobus with 19 buses. [ 17 ] In March 2015, Network Colchester and Network Harlow operations were taken over from Tellings-Golden Miller , who at the time was an Arriva subsidiary.
The contract change also saw the route withdrawn from Penrhyn Road in Kingston, due to complaints from residents over the number of buses using the road. The replacement route is via Surbiton Road and Portsmouth Road. [6] On 3 October 2009, route 465 was included in the sale of Arriva Guildford & West Surrey's Horsham operation to Metrobus. [7]
On 7 March 2007, the Arriva West Sussex licence (operating buses from a depot in Horsham) was not continued, with the vehicles at Horsham transferring to the Arriva Guildford & West Surrey licence. However, it was announced in September 2009 that the Horsham operations would be sold to Metrobus, [4] with all routes transferring to Crawley depot ...
2 tph to Horsham (stopping) 2 tph to Bognor Regis and Portsmouth Harbour, dividing at Horsham; On Sundays, the services to London Victoria and Cambridge reduce to hourly. The service from Horsham to Peterborough does not run, but instead one of the Bedford trains ordinarily terminating at Three Bridges is extended to Horsham.
Horsham lies at the junction of three main routes with the dual carriageway A24 running north to south route from London and Dorking to Worthing. The A264 links Horsham to Crawley and the M23 to the east by a modern dual carriageway and to the A29 to the west. The A281 runs between Guildford and Brighton. Horsham bus station