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Guildford bus operators to end joint services
Andrew Garnett
Two Guildford bus operators have announced that they are to end the joint operation of two bus services in the town in a move that aims to improve reliability and service frequencies.
The agreement has been made under the terms of the 2000 Transport Act and satisfies the Alternative Competition Test provisions.
From the end of May Arriva will take over the full operation of Service 3 between Bellfields, the town centre, the university and Royal Surrey County Hospital, while independent...
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