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Anglianbus is no more

routeone Team
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Published: November 20, 2017
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As from Monday (20 November) Go-Ahead owned Anglianbus was rebranded Konectbus, with its seven remaining routes transferred. The Beccles depot remains open.

Anglianbus operates to the south of Norwich, with Konectbus to the north. Go-Ahead’s two other east Anglian operations, Chambers and Hedingham, retain their identities. In total, it operates 195 vehicles in the region

It is understood that a fleet refresh is planned, which might see the mainly yellow-based Anglianbus livery replaced.

Established in 1981 by David Pursey, Anglianbus was bought by Go-Ahead in April 2012, when it ran 71 buses. It now runs 20.

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