Designated as a new town some fifty years ago, Milton Keynes was
designed for the car owner, but public transport has provided a
vital link for many. The large shopping centre opened in 1979
became the focus point for both town and country routes, with an
underused bus station next to the new rail station a short distance
away. United Counties provided the backbone of services until 1986
when it was replaced by Milton Keynes Citybus. Recast services at
deregulation brought almost 100 minibuses to the area, with bigger
buses returning over the following decade. It then passed through
several owners over the next fifteen years until coming under
Arriva ownership. Independents now run several routes in the area,
with Stagecoach running services from its Bedford, Northampton and
Kettering depots. National Express has a coachway located by the
Park & Ride to provide further interest. In this book, Gary
Seamarks takes us on a pictorial journey through the buses of
Milton Keynes.
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