Asda bus and site redevelopment, Crawley

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The photograph on this page of Asda bus and site redevelopment, Crawley by Robin Webster as part of the Geograph project.

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Asda bus and site redevelopment, Crawley

Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 12 Aug 2013

A supermarket and hotel, with what looks like a car park, are being built on a redeveloped site. Meanwhile traffic on the one way Pegler Way eases past, reduced to one lane. The bus, fleet number 241, is the only one in the Metrobus public service fleet that is not either some sort of blue or London red. It runs a free shuttle service between the bus station, town centre and the Asda store, which is not very far away. It seems a very reliable performer and is hardly ever substituted.

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51.117561
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