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What bus is the number 12 Plymouth?

What bus is the number 12 Plymouth?

Plymouth – Saltash – Hatt – Callington – Launceston – Bude

Plymouth Royal Parade (Stop A7) 07:35 17:35
Plymouth North Cross (NE-bound) 07:38 17:38
Plymouth Railway Station (NW-bound) 07:39 17:39
Pennycomequick (W-bound) 07:39 17:39
Pennycomequick Earls Acre (N-bound) 07:40 17:40

What buses go to Plymstock?

Which Bus lines stop near Plymstock? These Bus lines stop near Plymstock: 2, 2A, 3, 54.

Who owns Plymouth bus?

Go-Ahead Group
Plymouth Citybus/Parent organizations

Can I pay by card on Plymouth Citybus?

Now accepting contactless! You can now travel cash free on all Plymouth Citybus and Go Cornwall services. Place you contactless card/device over the card reader. Wait for your ticket to be printed. That’s it!

How much is the bus from Looe to Polperro?

The guide provides you with all the information on your music festival bus services that operate between Tregoad Park to the east of Looe and all the way to Polperro and everything between. Fares on the bus will be – 1 day ticket £5.00 per person, 3 day weekend ticket £10.00 per person.

Is Plymouth Park and Ride running today?

The car park is open 24 hours a day Monday to Sunday.

How do you pay for the bus in Plymouth?

Here’s how to do it:

  1. Ask the driver for a ticket (£30 contactless limit applies).
  2. Place you contactless card/device over the card reader.
  3. Wait for your ticket to be printed.
  4. That’s it! Your ticket becomes your receipt.
  5. Enjoy your journey with Plymouth Citybus.

Are dogs allowed on Plymouth city buses?

Plymouth City Bus – assistance dogs are welcome aboard at all times. Other dogs (or a small animal) are welcome at the discretion of drivers and must be well behaved and of no danger or nuisance to other customers or employees. Dogs must travel in accordance with the Dangerous Dogs Act.

When did the buses start running in Plymouth?

By 1927 this had expanded to ten routes and 57 buses, some of which were one-man operated. Plymouth was granted city status in 1928 and the buses started to carry the city’s coat of arms and the ‘Plymouth City Transport’ name. By 1930 it was becoming necessary to renew much of the tramway rolling stock.

Where does the YellowFlash bus run in Plymouth?

YellowFlash buses are commonly Volvo B7TLs running the 50/A/51 services that loop around the City in clockwise and anticlockwise directions, serving the City Centre, Plymouth railway station, Camels Head, Derriford Hospital, Estover and Marsh Mills.

When did Plymouth Citybus start to serve Tavistock?

In October 2013 Plymouth Citybus launched a new service to Tavistock. Plymouth City Transport’s first coach-seated vehicles was a Leyland National fitted with coach seats. Plymouth Citycoach was created as a separate unit within Citybus with its own management and a remit to produce a profit.

When did Plymouth Citybus start using Dodge minibuses?

Single-deck buses reappeared in the fleet in 1975 in the shape of Leyland Nationals. In October 1986 85 Renault/Dodge S56A minibuses was introduced, which represented 70% of the Citybus fleet at the time. These allowed narrow housing estate roads to be served and service frequencies to be increased on existing routes.