
FTR (bus) - Wikipedia
FTR was a British rapid-transit bus system formerly operated in Leeds, Luton, Swansea and York. FirstGroup introduced the system, using 39 Wright StreetCar articulated buses in conjunction …
Ftrmetro Swansea - Wikipedia
ftrmetro Swansea was a bus rapid transit route in Swansea, Wales. The route was served by FTR articulated buses in an attempt to relieve traffic congestion and provide alternative transport to …
Ftr - Wikimedia Commons
Marketed as the 'future of travel' (ftr = future in textspeak), it combines custom designed vehicles (un-guided articulated buses) with dedicated infrastructure & other features, to offer a local …
First Leeds | UK Transport Wiki | Fandom
First Leeds is one of the bus companies serving the area of West Yorkshire, England. It forms part of FirstGroup, a company operating transport services across the British Isles and in North …
FTR (bus) | Logopedia | Fandom
FTR was a name used by First for a series of rapid transit systems. Each FTR route was numbered 4. FTR launched in York in 2006 and Leeds in 2007. Both FTR services were …
FTR90 Bus – ISUZU East Africa
The Isuzu FTR90 bus is designed to accommodate up to 51 passengers, depending on the seating configuration selected. This model offers flexible seating arrangements that can be …
Category : FTR (bus) - Wikimedia
English: FTR is a British rapid-transit bus system, currently in operation in Leeds, Luton and Swansea. First Group has introduced the system, using Wright StreetCar articulated buses in …
Wright StreetCar - Wikipedia
The Wright StreetCar is an articulated bus developed by Wrightbus and Volvo for FirstGroup.It was built on the Volvo B7LA chassis, featuring a separate driver compartment at the front, …
History of FTR - South Yorkshire Transport Trust
The FTR concept was made up of a bundle of simultaneously introduced innovations relating to the vehicle type, its configuration, the fare collection arrangements, consequent changes to …
FTR (bus) - Wikiwand
FTR was a British rapid-transit bus system formerly operated in Leeds, Luton, Swansea and York. FirstGroup introduced the system, using 39 Wright StreetCar articulated buses in conjunction …