Aylesbury, the county town of Buckinghamshire, is located approximately 44 miles northwest of London. It serves as a central hub for transportation within the region, connecting various towns and villages.
🚌 Bus Services and Operators:
Aylesbury boasts a comprehensive network of bus services operated by several companies:
Redline Buses: Established in the 1990s, Redline operates numerous routes in and around Aylesbury, including services to Oxford and Slough.
Red Rose Travel: Provides local services such as Route 1 (Aylesbury to Fairford Leys) and Route 50 (Aylesbury to Halton).
Z&S Transport: Operates routes including the 7 (Aylesbury to Bedgrove) and Route 110 (Thame to Aylesbury).
Arriva The Shires: Previously a major operator in Aylesbury, Arriva closed its local depot on 27 July 2024, leading to other operators taking over its services. They now only operate routes X4 and X6 from their Milton Keynes depot.
📷 Bus Spotting Popularity:
Aylesbury offers a dynamic environment for bus enthusiasts. The variety of operators and routes provides ample opportunities to observe different bus models and liveries. The area surrounding the central bus station, itself located under Friars Square Shopping Centre, serves as a focal point for these activities. However, the lack of lighting within the bus station can cause a problem for photography and the station has been noted for its unwelcoming environment, prompting local authorities to consider improvements.
📝 Summary:
In summary, Aylesbury's diverse bus network and central location make it a noteworthy spot for bus spotting, despite some infrastructural challenges at the main bus station.
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