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- shipping line owned by "Stockholms Rederi AB Svea", and a part of the Linjebuss International AB LB/ SL/ TL car and lorry ferry concept. Trave Line operated...
- company Linjebuss, because it was decided to let the actual operation and ownership of buses be done by private companies. As part of this deal Linjebuss was...
- Lokaltrafik (ML). In 1993 the right-wing muni****l government sold ML to Linjebuss, which was then contracted by Länstrafiken Malmöhus to operate city bus...
- ships under the names Skandinavisk Linjetrafik, Scandinavian Ferry Lines, Linjebuss and Trave Line. It also had a Finnish daughter company (Oy Svea Ab) and...
- Vestfold which commenced at the beginning of 1999. The operations traded as Linjebuss, the name of CGEA Transport's operations in the other Nordic countries...
- 270 metres of vehicle accommodation. Svealand was ordered in 1969 by Linjebuss International, Svea, Stockholm and built as yard number 397 by Helsingør...
- Scandinavian Ferry Lines or SFL became the new name when AB Linjebuss shipping line, LB, operating the northern Øresund, the HH Ferry route in competition...
- of the Royal Swedish Aero Club from 1955, chairman of the board of AB Linjebuss from 1955, of Arvid Nordquist HAB from 1956, International Aircraft Leasing...
- Koszalin in 2015. Omnicities were also sold to Concordia Bus in Norway, Linjebuss in Sweden, the Helsinki Public Transport Authority and to Strætó bs in...
- decided to challenge DSB's monopoly on the route. The new shipping line, Linjebuss International became at once locally known as LB, was founded in 1954...