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contract to operate Metrolink was awarded to | Stagecoach Metrolink, a subsidiary of the Scottish tran |
ith Plaxton Pointer bodywork which came from | Stagecoach and a Volvo B6 with Alexander Dash body. |
Caldwell Vineyard, a Napa Valley Merlot from | Stagecoach Vineyard, a Napa Valley Syrah from Carneros, |
er 1997 the entire company was taken over by | Stagecoach, despite a rival bid from Badgerline's succe |
Bray and Richard Eyer in the western series | Stagecoach West, a Four Star Television production on A |
or grinding grain, a wayside station for the | Stagecoach, and a few stores. |
ore Connect Kettering all buses were part of | Stagecoach and all buses had the Stagecoach livery prio |
The Inn was built as a | stagecoach stop along the Chisholm Trail. |
Stagecoach Sheffield also operate the related Supertram | |
andy store, a Daguerreotype studio, and real | stagecoach rides, among other stores and restaurants. |
e Travel, Rossendalebus, South Lancs Travel, | Stagecoach Manchester and Stagecoach in Lancashire. |
eyland Nationals) soon received the original | Stagecoach white and stripes livery, albeit with the fl |
l was a stop along the crossing of two major | stagecoach routes and hosted prominent visitors such as |
The main operators are Arriva Yorkshire, | Stagecoach Yorkshire and BL Travel. |
ngly, Busways as a subsidiary company set up | Stagecoach Darlington, and registered a small network i |
erved the 15 stage coaches that traveled the | stagecoach line, and included a tavern and a post offic |
y a few structures remain, including the old | stagecoach stop and some other log dwellings. |
e the sale, which had faced competition from | Stagecoach Group and three other bidders, as it did not |
It is between the | Stagecoach Inn and Cedar Springs ARP Church. |
ng once functioned as a store, meeting hall, | stagecoach stop, and residence. |
prominent new role as a convenient stop for | stagecoach passengers and drivers. |
Improved communications (steam boats, | stagecoach lines, and railroads) and the development of |
round an abandoned Butterfield Overland Mail | stagecoach station and spring in the Dragoon Mountains, |
Services are operated by either | Stagecoach Cheltenham and Gloucester, Veolia Birmingham |
peration took over the Huddersfield depot of | Stagecoach Yorkshire and local independent K-Line Trave |
The service is currently contracted to | Stagecoach London and is a short working of the regular |
Arriva Yorkshire, Huddersfield Bus Company, | Stagecoach Yorkshire and Stotts Coaches. |
eptember 25, 1817 - December 18, 1907) was a | stagecoach operator and political figure in Nova Scotia |
He operated a | stagecoach there and transported British troops to batt |
portation was available, Foote Station was a | stagecoach stop and also had a post office. |
- January 19, 1813) was a farmer, innkeeper, | stagecoach operator and political figure in Upper Canad |
Established in 1863, Bumble Bee served as a | stagecoach stop and an outpost for the U.S. Cavalry; wi |
for business and filmed its first TV western | Stagecoach West and full length movie The Purple Hills. |
ationwide brand Peters Pies, local depot for | Stagecoach Buses and formerly a warehouse for General E |
But in January 2009, Preston Bus was sold to | Stagecoach Northwest, and the combination of Preston Bu |
It later became a | stagecoach stop and tavern. |
5 Optare Solos which all are in | Stagecoach livery and reside on services 16, 17 and 19, |
Stagecoach later announced 40 job losses. | |
Stagecoach rides are offered at several points along th | |
When the | stagecoach does arrive, Varner puts the woman and boy o |
uding the Coach USA name (under license from | Stagecoach Group), Arrow Stage Lines, American Coach Li |
She also studied at | Stagecoach Theatre Arts school, and won several drama a |
ending acting classes, Fitzgerald joined the | Stagecoach Theatre Arts School in Stony Stratford, and |
, England, in 1997, and trained at her local | Stagecoach Theatre Arts School from the age of five. |
rt film "Boys' Village" starring students of | Stagecoach Theatre Arts and Cardiff High School on BBC2 |
us Ltd, and it is currently owned largely by | Stagecoach Group, as part of Stagecoach London (formerl |
rica were previously owned by Scottish-based | Stagecoach Group as Coach USA's Western, South Central, |
tersection of North Carolina Highway 751 and | Stagecoach Road, at an elevation of 236 feet (72 m). |
Stagecoach in Bedford which covers Stagecoach services | |
Capel Curig, via Gelli, which used to be the | stagecoach Inn before becoming the Capel Curig Hotel, a |
A Chicago-Milwaukee | stagecoach line began operating in 1836 (twelve years b |
Cold Spring Tavern is on | Stagecoach Rd. beneath the bridge, just off the top of |
The Butterfield Overland Mail | stagecoach route between St. Louis, Missouri and San Fr |
t and Upper Grave Creek mines and was on the | stagecoach line between New Leland and the Greenback Mi |
istian Marugg, who operated an inn along the | stagecoach road between Chattanooga and McMinnville, an |
This locale was important for the fact the | stagecoach line between Burlington, Iowa and Chicago, I |
The hotel was built as a | stagecoach stop between Mason and Burnet, later serving |
and Lincoln to the north along which runs a | Stagecoach Group bus service. |
Stagecoach South bus company has its headquarters here. | |
onnect Wellingborough all buses were part of | Stagecoach, all buses had the Stagecoach livery, and so |
Route 58 was originally tendered by | Stagecoach Group, but in 2005 First London swapped rout |
as intense, not only for the income from the | stagecoach operators but for the revenue for food and d |
suggests that the main road may have been a | stagecoach route, but there is no evidence that either |
a man named Henry Warne arrived and opened a | stagecoach inn called the Halfway House, since it was h |
(connecting with X9 at Chatteris operated by | Stagecoach in Cambridge for connections to Cambridge) |
Stagecoach in Cambridge | |
nspeople and travelers who arrived by horse, | stagecoach and canal. |
as Lieutenant Governor, Jesse James robbed a | stagecoach in Cave City, Kentucky, stealing a gold watc |
, it operates bus services in Cheltenham (as | Stagecoach in Cheltenham), Gloucester (as Stagecoach in |
Stagecoach: A Classic Rags-to-Riches Tale from the Fron | |
sale of Eastbourne Buses whom took over from | Stagecoach South Coast Buses in the early 2000's when i |
urne Buses acquired this route in 2000 after | Stagecoach South Coast Buses operated the route as serv |
was the genuine founder of Australia's first | stagecoach line Cobb and Co. |
tings & District was eventually purchased by | Stagecoach, who combined it with parts of Southdown Mot |
Buses that serve this estate are run by the | Stagecoach bus company and Heyfordian Buses. |
rt of the privatisation of British Rail, the | Stagecoach Group company South West Trains took over op |
e house in 1859, and it became a stop on the | stagecoach routes connecting the towns of Petaluma, San |
il, Johnny meets with his gang who all rob a | stagecoach which contains American author Ambrose Bierc |
Coast between Exeter and Bournemouth and by | Stagecoach on Corby Star services in Corby, Northampton |
When the building was constructed two | stagecoach trails crossed near Warren. |
Stagecoach to Denver is a 1946 American film directed b | |
t, in Garden Street, were transferred to the | Stagecoach Grimsby-Cleethorpes depot in Victoria Street |
Red | Stagecoach London double deckers from Leyton were often |
errier which he stole from a lady during the | stagecoach robbery earlier and which he carries around |
Stagecoach in East Sussex are the brand that Stagecoach | |
Stagecoach in East Sussex bus routes (9 P) | |
The route started in 2009 when | Stagecoach in Eastbourne started operations. |
3, is a bus route in Eastbourne operated by | Stagecoach in Eastbourne and formerly Eastbourne Buses, |
A, Was a bus route in Eastbourne operated by | Stagecoach in Eastbourne, running between Eastbourne to |
2, is a bus route in East Sussex operated by | Stagecoach in Eastbourne, running between Tunbridge Wel |
55, is a bus route in Eastbourne operated by | Stagecoach in Eastbourne, running between Beachlands Es |
4, is a bus route in East Sussex operated by | Stagecoach in Eastbourne, running between Eastbourne to |
op, is a bus route in Eastbourne operated by | Stagecoach in Eastbourne. |
Ocean View began as the name given to a | stagecoach stop established by former sea captain Willi |
Coach America was formed when, after | Stagecoach Group evaluated its Coach USA business, deci |
Treachery: Attempting to reign in a runaway | stagecoach, Clark falls under their hooves. |
unfermline's five city services, operated by | Stagecoach in Fife. |
The buses are operated by | Stagecoach and First Northampton but are owned by North |
iam Cage, and Stephen Roberts, to serve as a | stagecoach inn for travelers between Nashville and Knox |
He worked in the | stagecoach business for a number of years. |
g director of Preston Bus was concerned that | Stagecoach could force his company out of business. |
However | Stagecoach was forced by the authorities to suspend two |
Until 2005, | Stagecoach had four depots remaining in East Sussex (Ea |
ravel, and the Hoverbus being transferred to | Stagecoach South, from the Portsmouth (Farlington) depo |
Currently the village is served by | Stagecoach buses from Canterbury, Whitstable and Favers |
e Roosevelt traveled on a dangerous midnight | stagecoach ride from Tahawus to the North Creek train s |
Stagecoach service from Memphis to Oxford came through | |
and the introduction in the 18th century of | stagecoach services from the Dog and Fox public house m |
ong the Butterfield Overland Mail's southern | stagecoach route from St. Louis, Missouri via El Paso, |
oused many residents and travelers while the | stagecoach ran from Windsor to Amherstburg. |
The communities on the | Stagecoach Trail, from Lena through Scales Mound featur |
It was described as a 50-mile (80 km) | stagecoach ride from Ashton, Idaho, the nearest point o |
built over the River Sence as a part of the | stagecoach route from Leicester to London. |
ast major way station in Tennessee along the | stagecoach route from Nashville westward and came into |
In 2006 | Stagecoach received government funding to improve servi |
Destry (Audie Murphy) arrives on the | stagecoach with great fanfare but Rags is disappointed |
Stagecoach) or groups of bandits terrorising small town | |
Main article: | Stagecoach in Hampshire |
t is branded as three sub-divisions; namely, | Stagecoach in Hampshire, Stagecoach Hants & Surrey, and |
bus station are First Hampshire & Dorset and | Stagecoach in Hampshire. |
ing the styling on the back, in service with | Stagecoach in Hants & Surrey in Camberley. |
ave her, instructing him to get on a passing | stagecoach, which happens to be Primus's. |
ucture became a haven for early pioneers and | stagecoach travelers headed west on the Great Northwest |
Their | stagecoach is held up by the Snead brothers, a group of |
Stagecoach in Hull services (excluding X62) | |
Regular local bus services are provided by | Stagecoach in Huntingdonshire and Go Whippet. |
21 ( | Stagecoach in Huntingdonshire) to St Ives or Somersham/ |
21 ( | Stagecoach in Huntingdonshire) to St Ives or Chatteris |
don and Tesco - routes 65/66 are operated by | Stagecoach in Huntingdonshire. |
They settled along an old | stagecoach line in 1835. |
et name was lost when it was acquired by the | Stagecoach Group in 1989 but continues as the legal nam |
He is the first outlaw to organize a | stagecoach robbery in the United States. |
negar made his final screen appearance, as a | stagecoach driver, in the 1994 film version of Maverick |
The San Gorgonio Inn is a historic one-time | stagecoach stop in Banning, California, USA. |
gularly from the end of 2003 right up to the | Stagecoach takeover in the summer of 2005. |
Fanning operated the first | stagecoach line in Upper Canada, serving Newark (Niagar |
Hotel, or Warren House Hotel, was built as a | stagecoach station in 1851 by F. Tisdall. |
The company was sold to | Stagecoach Group in 2005, who pledged to invest in new |
RoadCar became a subsidiary of the | Stagecoach Group in December 2005, when that company pu |
ara and the tri city area including use as a | Stagecoach route in early years. |
2005 this had been rated as one of the worst | Stagecoach depots in the UK for timekeeping, because at |
Eastbourne Buses was sold to the | Stagecoach Group in November 2008 for a reported £4 Mil |
Southdown was acquired by the | Stagecoach Group in August 1989. |
The introduction of | stagecoach services increased the amount of traffic thr |
nsistence of public transport providers like | Stagecoach / Infratil to more prominently use their own |
h USA, which is a subsidiary of the Scottish | Stagecoach Group international tour company. |
Highlands with local operator Scotbus, with | Stagecoach in Inverness adopting aggressive tactics suc |
Perth is where the | Stagecoach Group is based. |
Stagecoach East is the divisional name for the bus oper | |
Stagecoach Express is the brand name of a range of expr | |
The | Stagecoach Inn is allegedly haunted, and is considered |
Stagecoach Trail is a historic route through northern J | |
The Supertram, officially called the | Stagecoach Supertram, is a light rail tram system in th |
Betty Dallas (Crawford)is a passenger on a | stagecoach that is held up by an outlaw named, The Soli |
Stagecoach West is an operating division of the Stageco | |
Stagecoach Grimsby-Cleethorpes is currently undergoing | |
It is owned by | Stagecoach and is served by Stagecoach Express and Nati |
Stagecoach South is an operating division of the Stagec | |
Stagecoach Sheffield is a bus operator based in Sheffie | |
A primary bus route supported by | Stagecoach services is also accessible, with the popula |
s a rest stop called Mexican Springs along a | stagecoach route, it was renamed Grant after the Civil |
In 2008 | Stagecoach closed its Louth depot and some of the Louth |
After robbing a | stagecoach, Billy Joe Cudlip (Lee Van Cleef) is determi |
ncluding the dedicated 'UniBus' (operated by | Stagecoach East Kent) which connects the campus with Ca |
tree Travel, South Lancs Travel, Strawberry, | Stagecoach in Lancashire and Warrington Borough Transpo |
, Network Ribble Valley, 113, those still in | Stagecoach in Lancashire and Boomerang Livery. |
This was previously owned by | Stagecoach in Lancashire, and before that Ribble Motor |
Preston Bus and to Frenchwood was originally | Stagecoach in Lancashire. |
In January 2009, | Stagecoach in Lancaster put the GPS for real-time on so |
Stagecoach in Lancaster operates services in Lancaster, | |
By 1873 Mount Idaho was connected by | stagecoach with Lewiston. |
l titles are; Hampshire Bus Company Limited, | Stagecoach South Limited, and Southdown Motor Services |
Stagecoach in Lincolnshire services operating around Ga | |
Stagecoach in Lincolnshire is the trading name of the L | |
Stagecoach in Lincolnshire introduced a new InterConnec | |
done to avoid confusion between route 3F and | Stagecoach in Lincolnshire routes 3, 3A and 3B, which r |
The company now trades as | Stagecoach in Lincolnshire. |
nt tender results, the route was retained by | Stagecoach East London (which became part of East Londo |
The vehicle, at the time operated by | Stagecoach East London, was stopped and a 200 yard safe |
and was part of the main route for travel by | stagecoach between Los Angeles and San Francisco from 1 |
and was part of the main route for travel by | stagecoach between Los Angeles and San Francisco from 1 |
such vehicles, with major operators such as | Stagecoach and Lothian Buses preferring to avoid the ad |
Competition escalated into a bus war with | Stagecoach offering lower fares on the busiest routes. |
Brighton & Hove), Southdown East Sussex (now | Stagecoach), and Maidstone & District (now Arriva), the |
ired that the name of the proprietor of each | stagecoach (except mail coaches) be painted legibly on |
47 Dennis Dart SLF, these are in | Stagecoach livery, many are in the Peterborough Citi li |
Unlike another member of the | Stagecoach Group, Megabus, Stagecoach Express does not |
old Street, has four stands and is served by | Stagecoach East Midlands and Stagecoach Sheffield. |
joins up with his father's former pals, the | stagecoach robbers Monkey (Dominic Barto), Holy Joe (Ha |
The | stagecoach from Nacogdoches to Navasota, ran beside the |
ch - and contrary to the article stating the | Stagecoach London name will continue I have noted buses |
ortraying both a bartender named Floyd and a | stagecoach driver named Jim Buck. |
orence on suspicion of being involved with a | stagecoach robbery near the brothers' Redington ranch. |
A tavern or roadhouse was established as a | stagecoach stop near a point halfway between Roseburg a |
t was located closely to the crossing of two | stagecoach routes near the Illinois-Wisconsin border in |
These buses are run by | Stagecoach in Newcastle |
Stagecoach in Newcastle, Classic Coaches, Travelsure, A | |
Stagecoach in Northants became part of the Stagecoach M | |
X4 - Oundle to Peterborough (Operated by | Stagecoach in Northants) |
Unlike Serco, | Stagecoach do not own the concession, merely operate it |
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