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CAT5 Cheshire Cat

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CAT5
Overview
OperatorWarrington's Own Buses
GarageWarrington
VehicleAlexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC
Wright Eclipse Urban 2/Volvo B7RLE
Route
StartAltrincham Interchange
Via
EndWarrington Interchange
Service
LevelDaily
Frequency60-120 mins
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CAT5 Cheshire Cat is a bus route runs between Altrincham Interchange and Warrington Interchange. It is operated by Warrington's Own Buses.

Current route

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The CAT5 serves the following locations:[1] Note that the stopping pattern of each service varies.

History

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The history of the CAT5 can be traced back to early 2000s. When the route begun operation, it was originally numbered 98, operating from Altrincham to Warrington via Bowdon and Dunham, which shared the same route with its sister route 102 which operates between Urmston to Warrington from Warburton. Both routes were combined to CAT5 at late 2000s. For many years there were no direct buses between Partington and Warburton, but a new route CAT5A was introduced from Altrincham to Warrington via Sinderland and Partington.[2][unreliable source?]

In 2020, both CAT5 and CAT5A were suspended as the lockdown measures take place for COVID-19. Both routes were reinstated with a revised route and schedule.[3] But the CAT5A were scrapped in 2023.

References

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  1. ^ "CAT5 Altrincham - Sale - Carrington - Partington - Warrington". Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  2. ^ https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/past-bus-routes-in-manchester.204078/
  3. ^ https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/news/22570017.warrington-bus-routes-set-revamp-october/