Bus4you

Bus4you

Infobox Bus transit
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founded = 2007
headquarters = Borås, Sweden
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service_area = SWE
service_type = Intercity coach service
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routes =
destinations = 5
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stations = 5
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website = http://www.bus4you.se/

Bus4you is a Swedish long distance bus company that began operations in 2007, in competition with Swebus Express. Bus4you's buses have seating with 35 seats in three-abreast configuration. Each seat is adjustable with a footrest and has a power outlet for use with a laptop or mobile phone charger. Passengers have free access to wireless internet on board.

Bus4you operates just one route, between Stockholm and Gothenburg with stops in Linköping, Jönköping and Borås. The company had a stop in Norrköping that was soon removed, thus creating a direct connection between Linköping and Stockholm. [cite news
title = Linköping får direktbuss till Stockholm
url = http://archive.corren.se/archive/2008/1/4/jj5mf07tfqbqp2y.xml
accessdate = 2008-05-08
language = Swedish
] In early 2008 Bus4you bought the bus company Säfflebussen but said it would continue to use the trademark Säfflebussen on the routes. [cite news
title = Buss4You köper Säfflebussen
url = http://www.bt.se/nyheter/boras/buss4you-koper-safflebussen(445367).gm
accessdate = 2008-05-08
language = Swedish
] Both Bus4you and Säfflebussen are in half owned by the Norwegian company Nettbuss. [cite news
title = Säfflebussen drar ner
url = http://www.bohuslaningen.se/artikel_pm_standard.php?id=365886&avdelning_1=101&avdelning_2=101&avdelning_3=0
accessdate = 2008-05-08
language = Swedish
]

References

External links

* [http://www.bus4you.se/ Bus4you]


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