List of Bus Routes in Devon

List Of Bus Routes In Devon

Below is a list of bus routes operated in Devon. They are listed by operator and then ordered alphabetically.

Services in Devon are operated by different companies, the most dominant across the county being Stagecoach Devon and First Devon and Cornwall. But others such as Plymouth Citybus are more well known in Plymouth, rather than the rest of the county. There are also other operators in Devon, such as Local Link and Country Bus.


Read more about List Of Bus Routes In Devon:  Stagecoach in Devon, Plymouth Citybus, Western Greyhound, First, Local Link (Chelston Leisure Services), Riverlink (Dart Pleasure Craft), Country Bus Devon, Carmel Coaches

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