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First consolidated the
CentreWest and
Capital operations under the
First London brand. Both were
managed from
CentreWest's head
office beside Paddington...
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managing director of
CentreWest London Buses Ltd in 1989,
managing it
under London Transport ownership. In 1994, he led
CentreWest through a management...
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Toronto West Centre was a
federal electoral district represented in the
House of
Commons of
Canada from 1925 to 1935. It was
located in the
province of...
- Islington-City
Centre West (also
known as
Islington Village, Six
Points or
Etobicoke City
Centre) is a
commercial and
residential neighbourhood in Toronto...
- as
opposed to
using the
CentreWest Buses brand. By 1995,
Alperton was also
performing most of the
maintenance for the
Centrewest operation and had also...
- 1996 and
January 1997. This was
followed by a
slightly larger order from
CentreWest for 16 examples,
delivered between November 1997 and July 1998. By 1999...
- Metroline. In 1988, Gold
Arrow routes 28 and 31 were introduced,
operated by
CentreWest. On 4
March 1989,
route 28 was
converted to
minibus operation with AEC...
- The
separate business units created were: †
Unlike the
other units,
Centrewest quickly branded its
buses into
separate groups, in the main
removing the...
- The
West Kortright Centre is a non-profit arts and
community center in
Delaware County, New York,
United States.
Prior to 1975, the
building housed the...
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included in the sale of
CentreWest to
First London in
March 1997. In the
early 2000s, it was
proposed that the
route be
replaced by the
West London Tram, however...