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The Tyne and Wear Metro is a light rail system that links Newcastle and it's airport with Gateshead, Sunderland and other parts of Tyne and Wear. |
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West Yorkshire (WY) Metro operates public transit trains and buses for the Leeds area. Most buses leave from the main bus terminal on New York Street while trains serving the outlying areas of Leeds and the rest of the UK can be caught at the city railway station on New Station Street. Address: Train and bus stations Leeds WYK England
+44 (0) 113 245 7676
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First York First York provides reliable bus transportation in and around the City of York. Several Park and Ride areas are located in the city, with parking being free. Special offer tickets are available. Address: Bootham Tower, Exhibition Square York England Y030 7EW
Send an Email (8) +44 (0) 019 462 2992
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First offers bus services in Bristol and the surrounding areas. Locations, times, and bus numbers are available on the website. Daily tickets which entitle the holder to unlimited travel are a good option for exploring the area. Address: . Bristol GLS England
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Docklands Light Rail is a privately owned, driverless rail system that offers many connections. The standard DLR vehicle can accomodate up to 250 people with many stops, usually less than 600 metres apart. The system extends from the Tower Hill/Tower Gateway station to the south end of the Isle of Dogs, as well as under the Thames River as far as Lewisham. Address: Castor Lane London E14 ODS
Send an Email (4) +44 (0) 20 7363 9700
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Arriva operate regular bus routes from the centre of Manchester to outlying suburbs and Manchester Airport. |
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Metrolink is a light railway system which serves the centre of Manchester and connects it to outlying suburbs and towns. With just under 40 stations, the system provides a useful way of reaching most parts of Greater Manchester. Trains can be very crowded in peak commuting hours. Ticket machines mostly accept coins with banknotes rarely taken and Debit/credit cards can't be used in any of the automated machines. Metromax tickets provide unlimited daily use of the system. |
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Stagecoach provide a local bus service to many parts of the Greater Manchester area. Buses integrate into the Metrolink and national rail systems. |
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Beginning in 2007, the city of Leeds offers a free city bus service that travels in a circular, clockwise route around the city centre. Beginning at the Leeds Rail Station, customers can travel to: Park Lane, the bottom of Leeds University, Leeds Met University, the Merrion Centre, The Headrow, Leeds Bus & Coach Station, the West Yorkshire Playhouse, BBC Leeds and Leeds Market. The buses can be identified by the large Leeds Free City Bus logo and run Monday to Saturday from 6.30am to 7.30pm. Address: Leeds City Centre Leeds WYK England
+44 (0) 113 245 7676
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Brighton has an intergrated system of bus services with a frequent and fast network in the central area. Address: 43 Conway Street Brighton & Hove ESX England
Send an Email (1) +44 (0) 1273 886200
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London Transport offers a variety of ways for locals and tourists to travel around London. London Transport's fleet includes buses, river taxis, trams, the Docklands Light Railway and London Underground (or the Tube). Address: Windsor House, 42-50 Victoria Street London SW1H 0TL
Send an Email (35) +44 (0) 20 7918 3015
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The London Underground, or the 'tube' as it is reffered to by locals, is dedicated to providing efficient and quality service to all its customers. There are 12 tube lines that serve Greater London extending northwest to Amersham in Buckinghamshire, northeast to Epping in Essex, southwest to the Heathrow airport and southeast to Beckton (via the DLR). The 'tube' has been a form of transportation in London since 1863, and it is the oldest and most extensive underground transport system in the world. The London Underground is also the fastest and simplest way of travelling around the London area. Typically, the first tube train begins its route at 5:30 am and the last train departs between 11:30 pm and 12:30 am. For frequent service updates phone 020 7222 1234. Address: 55 Broadway London SW1H 0BD
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