Knutsford Bus Station

Knutsford Bus Station


Knutsford, United Kingdom (GB)
The small bus station in the town of Knutsford has only three stands, one for each of the three services which operate from the bus station.

Two of these services are operated by D&G Bus these are Route 88 and 89. The former runs via Macclesfield, Wilmslow and Hale to Altrincham, with the latter runs to Northwich via Lostock Graham and Pickmere.

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D&G Bus was founded in 1998 by David Reeves and Gerald Henderson. It is today D&G Bus is part of the Centrebus Group and operates bus services in Cheshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Derbyshire, Greater Manchester and Wrexham.

Centrebus is a privately owned bus operator which was founded in 2021 and is in based in the city of Leicester. It operates bus services in Bedfordshire Hertfordshire, Leicestershire Lincolnshire and Rutland. In addition to full ownership of D&G Bus is has a joint venture with the Wellglade Group in High Peak Buses.

The third route is operated by Warrington’s Own Buses which unusually in the UK is still in public ownership. Warrington’s Own Buses are the successor to the Warrington Town Council’s ‘Warrington Corporation Transport’ which first ran electric trams in 1902. This route (No. 47) links Knutsford to Warrington via Lymm.
The small bus station in the town of Knutsford has only three stands, one for each of the three services which operate from the bus station.

Two of these services are operated by D&G Bus these are Route 88 and 89. The former runs via Macclesfield, Wilmslow and Hale to Altrincham, with the latter runs to Northwich via Lostock Graham and Pickmere.

D&G Bus was founded in 1998 by David Reeves and Gerald Henderson. It is today D&G Bus is part of the Centrebus Group and operates bus services in Cheshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Derbyshire, Greater Manchester and Wrexham.

Centrebus is a privately owned bus operator which was founded in 2021 and is in based in the city of Leicester. It operates bus services in Bedfordshire Hertfordshire, Leicestershire Lincolnshire and Rutland. In addition to full ownership of D&G Bus is has a joint venture with the Wellglade Group in High Peak Buses.

The third route is operated by Warrington’s Own Buses which unusually in the UK is still in public ownership. Warrington’s Own Buses are the successor to the Warrington Town Council’s ‘Warrington Corporation Transport’ which first ran electric trams in 1902. This route (No. 47) links Knutsford to Warrington via Lymm.
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Links: www.knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk, en.wikipedia.org, en.wikipedia.org, www.centrebus.info, www.warringtonsownbuses.co.uk
By: Mike_bjm

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