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  2. Bristol Lodekka - Wikipedia

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    Width. 7 ft 6 in (2.29 m) (LDX) 8 ft 0 in (2.44 m) (all other models) The Bristol Lodekka was a half-cab low-height step-free double-decker bus built by Bristol Commercial Vehicles in England. It was the first production bus design to have no step up from the passenger entrance throughout the lower deck; although Gilford and Leyland Motors had ...

  3. Thames Valley Traction - Wikipedia

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    Thames Valley Traction Company Limited was a major bus company operating services to and from Reading, Bracknell, Maidenhead, Newbury, High Wycombe and Oxford and surrounding areas for 52 years in the 20th century. For many years it ran the "Reading A" and "Reading B" limited-stop services between London 's Victoria Coach Station and Reading ...

  4. Thames Valley Buses - Wikipedia

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    Thames Valley Buses Limited, [1] trading as Thames Valley Buses, is a bus company based in Bracknell, England. It was known as Courtney Buses until 2021. Founded in 1973, the company operates a network of commercial and contracted local bus services and school buses in Berkshire, north Hampshire and small parts of Oxfordshire, Surrey and ...

  5. Bristol Omnibus Company - Wikipedia

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    Early history. The Bristol Omnibus Company traces its origins to 1875, when George White formed the Bristol Tramways Company and began a horse drawn service in Bristol from Upper Maudlin Street to Blackboy Hill. [1] In 1887 the Bristol Tramways Company merged with the Bristol Cab Company to form the Bristol Tramways & Carriage Company.

  6. Great Western Main Line upgrade - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Valley signalling centre was to eventually replace older signalling control in the entire English Western region. The London area was due to switch over at the end of 2011, followed by the old Slough PSB (Power Signal Box) area. Attention would then be given to abolishing Oxford, Swindon A, Bristol PSBs and the 1990s Swindon B IECC ...

  7. National Bus Company (UK) - Wikipedia

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    One was the merging of Aldershot & District with Thames Valley on 1 January 1972. Another example was the transfer of the 'land-locked' Trowbridge operations from Western National to Bristol Omnibus in 1970. Corporate identity Eastern Coach Works bodied Bristol in Weymouth in 1978 in National Express livery

  8. Stagecoach West - Wikipedia

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    24.9 million (2018/19) [2] Acting Managing Director. Elisabeth Tasker [3] Website. Official website. Stagecoach West is a bus operator providing services in Gloucestershire, Bristol, Swindon, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, North Somerset and Herefordshire, in the West of England. The company is a subsidiary of the Stagecoach Group .

  9. The Big Lemon - Wikipedia

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    Brighton, Sussex, UK, Bristol. Fuel type. Biodiesel, Solar Powered Electric. Website. www.thebiglemon.com. The Big Lemon [1] is a bus and coach operator in Brighton, East Sussex, Bristol and Bath. It is registered as a Community Interest Company .