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The Old Alabama Stagecoach Road, a well-traveled stagecoach and wagon-freight line between Augusta and Columbus, ran from the northeastern section of Upson County, crossing the Flint River at Double Bridges
He is a cousin to Ben Holladay, The Stagecoach King, who traded with the LDS and ran his Denver-San Francisco stage line through Salt Lake.
Stagecoach West Scotland provide a half-hourly to hourly service to Ayr, Arriva Scotland West ran an hourly 600 service to the Airport via: Busby, Clarkston, Giffnock, Thornliebank, Silverburn Centre, Hurlet, and Paisley.
The bus routes that run through Prestwick are usually ran by Stagecoach Western including an express service to and from Glasgow known as the " X77 ".
The service ran to the same route and timetable as the Stagecoach route.
Following the deregulation of bus services in the United Kingdom, Stagecoach bought a number of the newly emerged small bus companies and ran free or low fare buses to put local rivals out of business.
From May to October 2007, Stagecoach Devon ran a commercial service, the 21B, from Barnstaple to Westward Ho!
The dominance of Stagecoach which also ran a similar route, coupled with the announcement of the upcoming Tyne & Wear Metro extension to South Hylton, caused the company to close in 1995.

Stagecoach and every
Stagecoach in Hampshire runs the number 87 to Andover every two hours from Salisbury and also every other journey on route 8 to Andover via Amesbury and Tidworth along with Wilts & Dorset.
* Mary Fields a. k. a. " Stagecoach Mary ", the first black woman to work for the United States Postal Service, was so popular in the town in the early 20th century that schools closed every year on her birthday.
This service is run by Stagecoach Manchester and operates every 8 mins each way 7am-9pm Monday to Saturday and every 15 mins each way on Sundays and evenings past 9pm.
This service is run by Stagecoach Manchester and operates every 60 mins each way everyday from 6am-10pm.
Stagecoach Yorkshire operate bus services every 15 minutes to Barnsley during the daytime as well as 2 buses per hour to Wombwell.
Stagecoach run 3 services daily and a night-bird service every Friday night.
In 2008 Stagecoach Merseyside introduced a Magic Bus service competing with themselves and Arriva on the busy route 14 corridor, Magic Bus 14C runs every 7 / 8 minutes between City Centre and Broadway.
The X35 bus operated by Stagecoach also travels to Kendal, departing every hour during the day.
Stagecoach in Inverness route 11 runs every 30 minutes between Inverness city centre and Inverness Airport.
' pronto ' connects Nottingham, Mansfield and Chesterfield up to every 15 minutes ( operated jointly with Stagecoach ), and the X38 connects Derby and Burton on Trent in just 25 minutes.
Stagecoach bus service 132 between Maerdy and Cardiff central bus station stops in the village every 15 minutes at peak times.
Sprotbrough is served by buses 224 and 49 which are operated by Stagecoach Yorkshire and First South Yorkshire respectively, running through Sprotbrough approximately every 15 minutes.

Stagecoach and 15
The town is located near the intersection of Charleston Road and South Stagecoach Road-Atkinson Road, between Route 15 ( Bangor Road ) and Route 221, halfway between Schoodic Lake and Sebasticook Lake.
The village is served by Stagecoach in Hampshire Basingstoke bus routes 14 and 15.
After lower than expected passenger revenue, SYSL was sold to Stagecoach for £ 1. 15 million at the end of 1997.
On Sunday 15 April 2001, Stagecoach Ribble's East Lancashire operations were acquired.
TfGM owns the Manchester Metrolink light rail system, operated under a concession by Serco until taken over by Stagecoach on Sunday 15 July 2007 on a fixed contract, with the concession reverting to TfGM.
A consequence of this partnership was that on 15 July 2010, Stagecoach Oxford began using hybrid buses on Route 1 ( Cowley, Blackbird Leys ).
It was reacquired by Stagecoach on 15 October 2010 and renamed as Stagecoach London.
On 15 October 2010, the Stagecoach Group announced that is was re-acquiring the business from Macquarie for a sum of nearly £ 59 million, which represents a significant profit for Stagecoach since it sold the company to Macquarie for £ 263. 6 million in June 2006.

Stagecoach and minutes
221 Doncaster-Conisbrough-Denaby Main-Windhill-Mexborough-Swinton-Warren Vale-Rotherham 30 minutes Stagecoach
222 Doncaster-Conisbrough-Denaby Main-Mexborough ( change at Mexborough for onward connections to Swinton, Wath Upon Dearne, Wombwell & Barnsley ) 30 minutes Stagecoach
The " Magic Mini " brand was also engaged in a miniature bus war on the Black Isle to Inverness route in the Highlands with local operator Scotbus, with Stagecoach in Inverness adopting aggressive tactics such as scheduling buses five minutes before the rival operator and undercutting fares.

Stagecoach and on
Stagecoach Days is the theme for the weekend on the Old Chisholm Trail.
Stagecoach was the first of many Westerns that Ford shot using Monument Valley, in the American Southwest on the Arizona-Utah border, as a location, many of which also starred John Wayne.
* Literature on Stagecoach
* Stagecoach on Screen Directors Playhouse: January 9, 1949
John Ford's use of Monument Valley as an expressive landscape in his films from Stagecoach ( 1939 ) to Cheyenne Autumn ( 1965 ) " present us with a mythic vision of the plains and deserts of the American West, embodied most memorably in Monument Valley, with its buttes and mesas that tower above the men on horseback, whether they be settlers, soldiers, or Native Americans ".
" John Ford — who worked with Wayne on many films ( such as The Searchers, Stagecoach, and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance )— was so impressed with Wayne's performance that he is reported to have said, " I didn ’ t know the big son of a bitch could act!
He had also been a co-star with Robert Bray and Richard Eyer in the western series Stagecoach West, a Four Star Television production on ABC from 1960 – 1961.
When John Ford ’ s production of Stagecoach pulled into town in 1938 ( a Sedona connection that has eluded historians since the film was made ), it set off three solid decades of A-picture activity — forty-four features through 1973, helped along by the construction of Sedona Lodge, the only permanent boarding and production facility ever built specifically for movie crews on remote location in the United States.
The Group agreed to open its books to the Cosmen and CVC consortium on 10 September 2009, though had reportedly been looking into selling its bus and rail franchises to rival Stagecoach Group, according to The Times.
Greenbrier is a town that developed from a minor brothel on the Butterfield Stagecoach route into a bustling city.
Historically, Cabot lay on the Memphis to Fort Smith spur of the Butterfield Overland Stagecoach Route.
Scales Mound is located at ( 42. 478098 ,-90. 250544 ) near the highest point in Illinois, Charles Mound, and on the Stagecoach Trail.
*" Middletown: As a Prime Stagecoach Stop, the Community Saw Much of Its Activity Centered on Two Thriving Inns " — Article by Kay Stewart of The Courier-Journal
Golden City was established in 1866 as a stop on the Butterfield Stagecoach Line.
From the early 1850s until the 1880s, Mountain City was a sprawling community on the old Stagecoach Road that served as an important hub in the ranching and farming industries of the newly formed Hays County.
Nick launched a solo project focused on Americana / country music in 2009, making his first live solo appearance at the Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California.
Stagecoach passengers also faced the danger of Indian attack on coaches or at way stations.
Text based on Stagecoach by John Richards ( 1976 ).
The Stagecoach Group took over the franchise on the privatisation of British Rail in 1996 and retained it against stiff competition in 2007 making it, with Chiltern Railways and Virgin West Coast, one of the three longest-running franchises.
In 1995 the Director of Passenger Rail Franchising awarded the South West Trains franchise to Stagecoach ( legal name South West Trains Limited, company no 2938995 ) with operations commencing on 4 February 1996.
The depot continues to be used by Stagecoach, though the old Grimsby Tramways livery is still visible on the front of the building.
The Stagecoach Inn, located in Fairfield and now a museum, was used by travelers passing through via stage coach, military personnel, and riders on the Pony Express trail.
Camp Floyd / Stagecoach Inn State Park Museum is located 25 miles southwest of Lehi, Utah on State Route 73.

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