National Express West Midlands route 126
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| Management | |||||
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| Operator | National Express West Midlands | ||||
| Garage | Wolverhampton Depot | ||||
| Vehicle | Alexander/Transbus ALX400 | ||||
| PVR † | 7 | ||||
| Route | |||||
| Start | Birmingham | ||||
| Via | Dudley, Roseville | ||||
| End | Wolverhampton | ||||
| Length | 12 miles | ||||
| Service | |||||
| Level | Daily | ||||
| Frequency | every 10 minutes | ||||
| Journey time | 1 hour 30 minutes | ||||
| Day | Daytime 04:50 - 23:00 Monday - Saturday, 06:30- 22:00 approx. Sunday | ||||
| Night | no service | ||||
| † peak vehicle requirement |
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The 126/126E are two bus routes in the West Midlands, United Kingdom operated by the regions biggest bus operator, National Express West Midlands . They run between Wolverhampton and Birmingham via Dudley. The 126 is also operated by a smaller operator, Travel Express. These journeys start further on up the route than Wolverhampton and begin between 0700 and 0800, so that the Travel Express buses can start operating other services in the Birmingham area and to save on deadmiles.
[edit] Route and Frequency
The route calls at these major points:
- Wolverhampton
- Roseville
- Dudley
- Burnt Tree Island
- Birchley Island/M5 Motorway
- Bearwood
- Broad Street
- Birmingham
The 126 runs every 6-10 minutes in conjunction with Route 126E between Dudley and Wolverhampton. [1]
[edit] Refences
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