Green Line Coaches
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Green Line Coaches is a long-distance commuter coach-operating company, part of the Arriva group operating services from London.
Green Line has its origin in the network of cross London services established by the London Passenger Transport Board (later London Transport Executive/London Transport Board). From 1970, the network was operated by London Country Bus Services Ltd.
[edit] Current services
- 700, 701, 702: London - Slough, Windsor and Bracknell - Run by First Berkshire & The Thames Valley
- 724: Heathrow Airport - St Albans - Harlow
- 757: London - Luton Airport and Luton
- 758: London - Hemel Hempstead
- 781, 784: London - Maidstone - Run separately by New Enterprise Coaches
- 797: London - Stevenage and Hatfield
- X1, X10: London - Lakeside, Benfleet, Southend and Rochford - Run by Stephensons of Essex
[edit] Gallery
Green Line airport branded coach in Finchley Road, London |
Green Line livery for Maidstone, now dropped for New Enterprise Coaches white |
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A Green Line liveried preserved Routemaster |
An NBC Green Line liveried cross London Leyland National |
An intermediate Green Line identity used for Kent services, applied to former Invictaway and Kentish Bus services. |
[edit] External links
- Green Line Coaches official site
- Site detailing the history of Green Line
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