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Magic Bus is a brand of Stagecoach Group for local bus operations in the United Kingdom, usually operated on routes with strong competition from other operators. ==History== The name was first introduced in Glasgow in 1986, where ex London Transport AEC Routemasters were used on a route to Castlemilk.〔(Bus Industry Shooting Star With A New Target In Sight ) ''The Herald (Glasgow)'' 9 April 1989〕 In 1992 this operation was sold to Kelvin Central Buses. The brand was used in Newcastle around 1997 also when trying to eliminate smaller companies operating in the area. The buses were prone to breaking down due to their age and broken down Magicbuses in Newcastle were common sights. The Magic Bus brand was reintroduced to Glasgow by Stagecoach West Scotland in 2002.〔(Only minutes to wait as bus war looms on lucrative route ) ''The Herald '' (Glasgow) 27 May 2002〕 At its peak it was used on three routes; one was withdrawn in 2005,〔(Magic bus route to vanish ) ''The Herald'' (Glasgow) 15 April 2005〕 and the remainder in 2006. It was also used more recently in Liverpool by Stagecoach Merseyside. The Magic Bus brand was introduced by Stagecoach Manchester to the Wilmslow Road bus corridor where Bullocks Coaches, Finglands Coachways and UK North competed. In 2006 the Magic Bus brand was introduced in Manchester on route 192 to counter a bus war started by UK North.〔(Council concerns over 'bus war' ) ''BBC News'' 3 April 2006〕 Following UK North being delicenced, the Magic Bus ceased operating on route 192 with all services provided by Stagecoach liveried buses.〔(Bus companies banned from roads ) ''BBC News'' 22 December 2006〕 Buses used in Manchester have been older buses from the Stagecoach Manchester fleet including Leyland Olympians, Volvo B10Ms, Volvo Olympians, Scania N113NRBs as well as some 3-axle Leyland Olympians imported from Stagecoach's Citybus operation in Hong Kong (via a stint with Megabus) and Kenya. In April 2012, Magic Bus was introduced in Rotherham by Stagecoach Yorkshire on route 22 to compete directly with First South Yorkshire's service of the same route number, albeit a slightly different route terminating at Manvers instead of Barnsley. Dennis Darts were used on this service.〔(Bus 22 22X X22 ) Travel South Yorkshire〕〔(Service 22 Magicbus Rotherham - Manvers - Wath ) Stagecoach April 2012〕 This service has since ceased due to low patronage. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Magic Bus (Stagecoach)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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