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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A coachway interchange (also transitway station, busway station) is a stopping place for express coach services near the trunk road/motorway road network. It relies on available local transport modes to complete individual journeys. Coachway interchanges help to achieve low overall journey times by avoiding operation through congested urban centres.The Milton Keynes Coachway (near M1 Junction 14), in operation since 1989, is the UK's second busiest coach station. The Meadowhall Interchange (near M1 Junction 34) serves Sheffield. The Hard Interchange (at the end of the M275) serves Portsmouth. The Ferrytoll park and ride in south Fife is an important intermediate stop for many coach services between Edinburgh, Fife and the rest of Scotland.Other coachway interchanges are less formal. The Reading Coachway on the M4 motorway is more like a bus stop in a supermarket car park. A new High Wycombe Coachway is proposed near Junction 4 of the M40 but not scheduled."@en }

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