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English: Yorkshire Coastliner has invested in these on-board passenger stop information systems. Unfamiliar passengers can be confident that they are approaching the correct stop before pressing the bell button. This is particularly useful when it is dark and landmarks/local buildings/street signs are difficult to see. Coastliner buses run a service between Leeds and Malton via York, separating into three routes at Malton (840, 843 and 845), the bus the photo was taken on was the 840 between Malton and Pickering.
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Author BenjaminWWHughes

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3 September 2008

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