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  1. Slower Travel

    Trips by Bus and Coach: Your reports

    A bit different to the usual reports, but I've started an audio/podcast version of my Slower Travel blog. The first four episodes tell the story of the trip my wife and I made over a couple of days from Edinburgh to Whitby. The first one - the 253 from Edinburgh to Berwick - languished on my...
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    Bus stations etc with pubs

    Woah, steady on! The Grove is only across the road. It has the finest array of pub taxidermy and weird stuff in the north (and the beer's top notch, too) :D There was a proper wipe-your-feet-on-the-way-out boozer bolted onto Crewe bus station until a couple of years ago, too.
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    Trivia: Restricted Area Bus Routes

    I've just discovered that the #14 bus from Southend goes to the mysterious Foulness Island. The island is owned by the MOD, and visitors need special permission to go there. Needless to say, it's now on my list :lol: Are there - or have there been - any other services in peacetime which...
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    Trivia: Britain's Strangest Bus Routes

    On the face of it, the X6 between Poole and Bournemouth is an odd one. The 5 or 6 miles between them gets stretched out to 30 miles gallop through Dorset, reaching as far as Verwood before heading back for the coast. My assumption is that it used to be two different routes which merged...
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    Longest city bus routes

    Until 2017-ish, there was the 22 from Bolton to Stockport, which took a good couple of tedious hours to complete. Come to think of it, there was also the 278 until earlier this year. That took the 5 mile journey from Reddish to Manchester on a convoluted route via Wythenshawe, taking about 2.5...
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    Steepest gradient on a bus route in UK

    Special mention to Chywoone Hill in Newlyn, too. It won't be the steepest, but it's narrow, long, lined with houses and inevitably has a load of cars parked on it. Great views over Mounts Bay as well, but terrifying on the way down :s
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    Trivia: Largest place in the UK that is served entirely by one bus operator only?

    Bacup in Lancashire is only served by Rosso buses. Pop (Wiki): 13,323. There's bound to be somewhere bigger than that, though (Gourock has a couple thousand fewer people, by the looks of it).
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    Trivia: Largest place in the UK that is served entirely by one bus route only?

    Alderley Edge now only has the 130 from Parrs Wood to Macclesfield running through it. Population is about 4,500.
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    Mixture of single and double decker operated routes

    I don't know if it's like this all the time, as it's the only time I've ever been on it, but the #10 I took from Wigan to Leigh a few weeks back was a decker. However, the #10s going in the opposite direction were all singles. Never seen that before.
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    Things you've seen on bus destination displays other than the route/number?

    Stagecoach had 'We ❤ Manchester' on their out of service buses for quite a while after the terrorist attack at the Arena. In fact, I saw one on the night of the anniversary a couple of weeks ago, too. Not buses, but I saw an 'It's Coming Home' at Stockport railway station after the quarter...
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    Is it possible to travel from Birmingham to Manchester by local bus in one day?

    Even better again, you can get a through ticket from Derby to Stockport on the TP and the Skyline 199 and shave over an hour off the journey. Route same as above apart from: Skyline 199, Buxton - Stockport; 1705 - 1820. The 192 runs every 5 minutes from Stockport and takes about 30-50 mins...
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    New multi-operator ticket for Staffordshire

    Apologies, I don't really know my arse from my elbow with all these initialisms! :lol:
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    New multi-operator ticket for Staffordshire

    There's also: Greater Manchester (System One...about £7) Merseyside (Solo...£4.50-ish) West Yorkshire (WY Metro...~£6.50) Then there's the Wayfarer ticket, which covers bus, train & tram travel in Greater Manchester, parts of Lancs & Cheshire, a good chunk of Derbyshire and into Leek in...
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    [Trivia] Shortest Bus Routes In The UK

    I'm heading for a day in the hills over the weekend, and stumbled across a bus which I don't think can be beaten for brevity: https://bustimes.org/services/flx-hebden-bridge-railway-stn-hebden-bridge-hope-s It's the FLX, which only runs once per night from Hebden Bridge railway station to Hope...
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    Bus Travelogues & Blogs

    Graham Smillie's site deserves a good mention. https://grahamsmilliephotography.wordpress.com/ He's a photographer who has taken a sideline into writing up bus journeys as well. Mostly around the Liverpool area, with, as you'd expect, plenty of pics.
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    Bus Travelogues & Blogs

    What a top shout that is, and an absolutely colossal effort, too. My dinner time reading has been easily sorted for the rest of the week....in fact, for the forseeable future! Always on the look out for more, of course :)
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    Bus Travelogues & Blogs

    I've been putting together a reading list of travelogues which mainly include zipping about on buses. So far, I've read: Move Along, Please (Mark Mason) Great British Bus Journeys Riding Route 94 (both David McKie) Also on my radar are: Route 63: Around England On A Free Bus Pass (David...
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    TRIVIA: Things you saw travelling by bus or coach that you don't see today

    The 351 from Glossop to Holmfirth has a cheerful conductor on it, or at least it did the last time I was on it a couple of years ago. I assume it's because it's a minibus and the operator (South Pennine Community Transport) hadn't fitted a ticket machine for the driver to use.
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    Arriva North West and Wales

    What, and miss out on the delights of Parrs Wood? Surely not!
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    Arriva North West and Wales

    East Didsbury is in Manchester, mind you. Admittedly it's not the city centre, but it still pretty much counts.

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