Preston Bus is a bus operator running services in the city of Preston and surrounding areas of Lancashire. It is a subsidiary of Rotala, who purchased...
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Preston bus station is the central bus station in the city of Preston in Lancashire, England. It was built by Ove Arup and Partners in the Brutalist architectural...
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area and ordered it to sell Preston Bus. In January 2011, Rotala announced it had agreed to take over Preston Bus. Preston was one of the first cities...
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concrete: The battle for Preston Bus Station". The Independent. Retrieved 2 August 2020. Newsroom, The (10 July 2018). "Preston bus station's grand reopening...
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Hawkesworth's first photography project was made in Preston bus station as a member of the collective Preston is My Paris. The work was published in their 2010...
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Preston station is currently served by the Mernda line, part of the Melbourne railway network. Additionally, the station is also served by four bus routes...
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Preston North End Football Club, commonly referred to as Preston, North End or PNE, is a professional association football club in Preston, Lancashire...
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Stagecoach Group (redirect from Stagecoach Bus)
Manchester Metrolink tram network. During January 2009, Stagecoach purchased Preston Bus, a former rival in the Lancashire area, but was promptly compelled to...
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Public transport in the Fylde (section Preston Bus)
Cockerham Preston Barton Broughton Catforth Lea Town Woodplumpton Public transport in the Fylde is available for three modes of transport—bus, rail and...
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in the area, forcing Preston Bus to let Stagecoach acquire them in January 2009. They were ordered to sell Preston Bus again. Bus wars still periodically...
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Preston park and ride is a park-and-ride scheme in the city of Preston in Lancashire, England, operated by both Rotala subsidiary Preston Bus and Stagecoach...
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Trinity Square multi-storey car park but successfully in the case of Preston bus station garage, London's Hayward Gallery, and others. Notable buildings...
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Stagecoach sold Preston Bus to Rotala in 2011. Stagecoach offered lower fares on busier routes, but unlike Preston Bus gave change. Preston Bus however had...
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There is direct pedestrian access, via footbridge, from the adjacent Preston bus station and car park. Artists that have performed at the venue include...
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Blue Bus was a bus operator based in Penwortham, Lancashire. It operated many routes, including services to Preston City Centre. Blue Bus of Penwortham...
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The Preston Bypass was the United Kingdom's first motorway, opened in 1958. It was designed and engineered by Lancashire County Council surveyor James...
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Rotala (redirect from Connect Buses)
all its Birmingham based operations under the Diamond Bus brand. In January 2011, Preston Bus was purchased from Stagecoach. In January 2013, Rotala...
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Preston via the "Preston Flyover", which is now the main crossing over the river. Frequent bus routes serving Penwortham are provided by Preston Bus and...
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Route 280 is a bus route in England that operates between Preston and Skipton. In March 2016, Transdev Blazefield withdrew from operating the route due...
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variety of large public and private projects, such as the controversial Preston bus station that was designed by BDP's Keith Ingham and Charles Wilson, and...
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Cumbria & North Lancashire Stagecoach Manchester Transdev Blazefield Preston Bus Preston Lancaster Blackpool North Blackburn Burnley Colne Darwen Clitheroe...
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The battle of Preston was fought on 17 August 1648 during the Second English Civil War near the Lancashire town of Preston between part of a Royalist army...
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the Ribbleton ward boundary but the line has now closed. Bus services are provided by Preston Bus. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF)...
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Optare Esteem (category Switch Mobility buses)
Coachbuilders in 2006. The first production examples entered service with Preston Bus in September 2006 on Scania N94UB chassis. After East Lancashire Coachbuilders...
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World Monuments Fund included the library on its watch list along with Preston bus station stating that the buildings were dramatically sited and uncompromising...
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South East Diamond West Midlands Hotel Hoppa Preston Bus Centrebus Centrebus Chaserider D&G Bus High Peak Buses (formed in April 2012 between Trentbarton...
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Ribble Motor Services (redirect from Ribble Buses)
Ribble Motor Services was a large regional bus operator in North West England based in Preston. Ribble Motor Services commenced operations in May 1919...
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Buckshaw Village and Euxton via Cuerden Valley Park. Preston Bus, the service 114 is operated by Preston Bus, and connects the village with Chorley, Whittle-le-Woods...
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ever integrally-produced bodies were delivered to Preston Bus in 1992, while the final Leyland buses produced at Workington were among an export batch...
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Hartlepool (1969) Wyndham Court, Southampton (1969) grade II* listed Preston bus station, Preston, Keith Ingham & Charles Wilson (1968-1969); grade II listed The...
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