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Stagecoach Yorkshire

Stagecoach Yorkshire is an operating division of Stagecoach Group.

Stagecoach Yorkshire
A Stagecoach Yorkshire Wright StreetLite HEV in Ecclesfield in June 2021
ParentStagecoach Group
Founded14 December 2005
HeadquartersBarnsley, South Yorkshire
Service areaYorkshire
Service typeBus
HubsBarnsley Interchange
Chesterfield coach station
Frenchgate Interchange
Meadowhall Interchange
Rotherham Interchange
Sheffield Interchange
Depots5
Fleet384 (April 2020)[1]
OperatorStagecoach Group
WebsiteOfficial Website

It was formed in 2005 to take over the former Traction Group fleets in Yorkshire by Stagecoach Group, which took over Traction from Frank Carter on 14 December 2005; Yorkshire Traction, Yorkshire Terrier and Barnsley & District. Since then the geographical coverage of the division has changed, with the divestment of services in the Huddersfield area and the addition of Derbyshire operations from Stagecoach East Midlands.

Stagecoach Sheffield services are marketed alongside the Sheffield Supertram, operated by Stagecoach since 1997. Stagecoach Sheffield also operated the related SupertramLink bus until it was withdrawn in October 2022.

History edit

 
A Yorkshire Traction Leyland Olympian outside Rawmarsh depot in June 2005
 
A Yorkshire Terrier Northern Counties Paladin bodied Dennis Dart in April 1998

The Yorkshire Traction Group was a large independent bus operator that had grown out of bus deregulation and the break-up of the National Bus Company in the UK. The company was formed in 1987 when the Barnsley-based Yorkshire Traction subsidiary was sold to its management and employees, led by Frank Carter.[2] Yorkshire Terrier was an independent post-deregulation bus company operating in Sheffield that had been formed in 1988 following the closure of a South Yorkshire Transport depot, and had also expanded itself with acquisition of some smaller operators within Sheffield;[3] in 2000 Yorkshire Traction purchased Yorkshire Terrier along with the operations of Andrews, South Riding, Sheffield Omnibus, and Kingsman, all in Sheffield, which all competed with Mainline in the city. Mainline would be sold to FirstBus in 1998 and was soon rebranded First South Yorkshire.[4][5]

Barnsley & District was formed in July 1990 when Traction bought Tom Jowitt Travel of Tankersley.[6] It was enlarged in 1992 when Pride of The Road, Royston was purchased, and in 1995, when the bus operations of Globe of Barnsley were taken over.

In December 2005, the Stagecoach Group acquired the Traction Group, and with it, the operations of Yorkshire Traction, which would subsequently become Stagecoach Yorkshire.[7][8] Following the takeover by Stagecoach, Barnsley & District was closed and absorbed into Yorkshire Traction in July 2006, and three months later the Stagecoach in Chesterfield operation was transferred into Stagecoach Yorkshire from Stagecoach East Midlands.[9] The Chesterfield operation had been founded in 1987 as East Midland Motor Services and, at the time of the takeover by Stagecoach Yorkshire, employed 320 people and carried around eight million passengers every year, an increase of 10% over the previous year.[10]

In May 2008, following rumours that Arriva would purchase Stagecoach's Huddersfield operations, it was announced that Centrebus Holdings, a joint venture between Centrebus and Arriva, who held a 40% stake in Centrebus, would buy the division.[11] Arriva would sell their stake in Centrebus and rebrand its wholly owned Huddersfield operations to Yorkshire Tiger in September 2013.[12] In July 2021, Yorkshire Tiger was taken over by Transdev Blazefield and rebranded Team Pennine.

Stagecoach Yorkshire's first Stagecoach Gold service commenced on Monday 10 November 2014. The X17 service running between Sheffield, Chesterfield and Matlock, recently extended from Sheffield to Meadowhall and Barnsley, was upgraded with a fleet of Scania N230UD Alexander Dennis Enviro400s with high-specification interiors.[13]

SupertramLink edit

Stagecoach in Sheffield operated a SupertramLink bus that extended the Stagecoach Supertram yellow route. SupertramLink 1 (SL1/SL1A) ran from the Middlewood park and ride site at the northern Yellow route terminus, to Stocksbridge approximately 5 miles away, via Oughtibridge and the A6102. The service linked with the yellow tram terminus at Middlewood, and buses ran at the same frequencies as the tram during the daytime. [14] The SL1 service was withdrawn on 1 June 2020, with local bus service 57 being enhanced to provide better links with the tram from Hillsborough instead of Middlewood. [15]

The services were reinstated, but have since been permanently discontinued and replaced with the 57/57A "Stocksbridge Flyer" services. These routes link Stocksbridge to Sheffield City Centre via Deepcar, Wharncliffe Side, Oughtibridge, Worrall (57A), Middlewood (57), and Hillsborough.

Additionally, two former SupertramLink bus services have previously operated; Supertram Link 2 (SL2) ran from the Malin Bridge tramstop to Stannington, whilst the SupertramLink3 (SL3) operated between Crystal Peaks and Killamarsh in south Sheffield. Both of these routes have since been discontinued.

Depots edit

Stagecoach Yorkshire operate services from five bus depots across South Yorkshire and North East Derbyshire, listed below.

The former depot in Holmfirth was transferred to Centrebus Holdings as part of the sale of the division's West Yorkshire network of services in May 2008.

Fleet edit

As of April 2020, Stagecoach Yorkshire's fleet consisted of 384 buses.[1]

Stagecoach Yorkshire was among a handful of Stagecoach operators to receive Alexander Dennis Enviro400 Hybrids, which were deployed to its services in the Sheffield area. The first 21 Enviro400 Hybrids were delivered in 2011 and a further 19 were delivered in 2012.[16][17][18] Also unique to Stagecoach Yorkshire are eighteen Wright StreetLite HEVs purchased with funding from South Yorkshire PTE for services in Sheffield in 2018.[19]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About Stagecoach Yorkshire and Chesterfield". Stagecoach Yorkshire. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  2. ^ "NBC sells 'Tracky'". Commercial Motor. Temple Press. 7 February 1987. p. 18. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Ex-SYT busmen set to compete". Commercial Motor. Temple Press. 25 August 1988. p. 6. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  4. ^ "FirstBus gets green light". The Herald. Glasgow. 3 January 1996. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Investment Column: FirstGroup can travel further". The Independent. London. 1 June 1998. Archived from the original on 24 May 2022. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Tom Jowitt sells its bus business". Commercial Motor. Temple Press. 2 August 1990. p. 16. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  7. ^ "Stagecoach buys Yorkshire Traction". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Huddersfield. 16 December 2005. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  8. ^ . Bus & Coach Professional. 15 December 2005. Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2024.
  9. ^ . Bus & Coach Professional. 26 September 2006. Archived from the original on 30 October 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  10. ^ "Stagecoach in Chesterfield". Transportweb. 2010. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  11. ^ Ward, Elaine (3 May 2008). "Stagecoach operation is sold - but not to Arriva". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Huddersfield. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  12. ^ "Arriva consolidates with acquisition of Centrebus (Holdings)". Coach & Bus Week. Peterborough: Emap. 10 September 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  13. ^ Everett, Steve (14 November 2014). "Golden era for bus travel with £1.2m investment". Yorkshire Business Daily. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  14. ^ SupertramLink bus official site, accessed 9 September 2008
  15. ^ "'Is this some sort of bad joke?' - fury as popular Sheffield bus service is scrapped". Sheffield Star. 29 May 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  16. ^ "Stagecoach Yorkshire launches new hybrid fleet". Coach & Bus Week. Peterborough: Emap. 4 October 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  17. ^ "Eco-friendly hybrid buses launched in Sheffield". BBC News. 27 September 2011. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  18. ^ "Busy bus route going green". The Star. Sheffield. 30 March 2012. ProQuest 960074382.
  19. ^ Jenkins, Davis (15 April 2019). "Sheffield - no magic wand". Buses. Stamford: Key Publishing. Retrieved 10 July 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Travel South Yorkshire – public transport information for South Yorkshire
  • Derbyshire County Council – public transport information for Derbyshire
  • South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive
  • Yorkshire Traction – legacy website
  • SupertramLink bus official site

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Stagecoach Yorkshire news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Stagecoach Yorkshire is an operating division of Stagecoach Group Stagecoach YorkshireA Stagecoach Yorkshire Wright StreetLite HEV in Ecclesfield in June 2021ParentStagecoach GroupFounded14 December 2005HeadquartersBarnsley South YorkshireService areaYorkshireService typeBusHubsBarnsley InterchangeChesterfield coach stationFrenchgate InterchangeMeadowhall InterchangeRotherham InterchangeSheffield InterchangeDepots5Fleet384 April 2020 1 OperatorStagecoach GroupWebsiteOfficial WebsiteIt was formed in 2005 to take over the former Traction Group fleets in Yorkshire by Stagecoach Group which took over Traction from Frank Carter on 14 December 2005 Yorkshire Traction Yorkshire Terrier and Barnsley amp District Since then the geographical coverage of the division has changed with the divestment of services in the Huddersfield area and the addition of Derbyshire operations from Stagecoach East Midlands Stagecoach Sheffield services are marketed alongside the Sheffield Supertram operated by Stagecoach since 1997 Stagecoach Sheffield also operated the related SupertramLink bus until it was withdrawn in October 2022 Contents 1 History 2 SupertramLink 3 Depots 4 Fleet 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp A Yorkshire Traction Leyland Olympian outside Rawmarsh depot in June 2005 nbsp A Yorkshire Terrier Northern Counties Paladin bodied Dennis Dart in April 1998The Yorkshire Traction Group was a large independent bus operator that had grown out of bus deregulation and the break up of the National Bus Company in the UK The company was formed in 1987 when the Barnsley based Yorkshire Traction subsidiary was sold to its management and employees led by Frank Carter 2 Yorkshire Terrier was an independent post deregulation bus company operating in Sheffield that had been formed in 1988 following the closure of a South Yorkshire Transport depot and had also expanded itself with acquisition of some smaller operators within Sheffield 3 in 2000 Yorkshire Traction purchased Yorkshire Terrier along with the operations of Andrews South Riding Sheffield Omnibus and Kingsman all in Sheffield which all competed with Mainline in the city Mainline would be sold to FirstBus in 1998 and was soon rebranded First South Yorkshire 4 5 Barnsley amp District was formed in July 1990 when Traction bought Tom Jowitt Travel of Tankersley 6 It was enlarged in 1992 when Pride of The Road Royston was purchased and in 1995 when the bus operations of Globe of Barnsley were taken over In December 2005 the Stagecoach Group acquired the Traction Group and with it the operations of Yorkshire Traction which would subsequently become Stagecoach Yorkshire 7 8 Following the takeover by Stagecoach Barnsley amp District was closed and absorbed into Yorkshire Traction in July 2006 and three months later the Stagecoach in Chesterfield operation was transferred into Stagecoach Yorkshire from Stagecoach East Midlands 9 The Chesterfield operation had been founded in 1987 as East Midland Motor Services and at the time of the takeover by Stagecoach Yorkshire employed 320 people and carried around eight million passengers every year an increase of 10 over the previous year 10 In May 2008 following rumours that Arriva would purchase Stagecoach s Huddersfield operations it was announced that Centrebus Holdings a joint venture between Centrebus and Arriva who held a 40 stake in Centrebus would buy the division 11 Arriva would sell their stake in Centrebus and rebrand its wholly owned Huddersfield operations to Yorkshire Tiger in September 2013 12 In July 2021 Yorkshire Tiger was taken over by Transdev Blazefield and rebranded Team Pennine Stagecoach Yorkshire s first Stagecoach Gold service commenced on Monday 10 November 2014 The X17 service running between Sheffield Chesterfield and Matlock recently extended from Sheffield to Meadowhall and Barnsley was upgraded with a fleet of Scania N230UD Alexander Dennis Enviro400s with high specification interiors 13 SupertramLink editNot to be confused with Sheffield Supertram Stagecoach in Sheffield operated a SupertramLink bus that extended the Stagecoach Supertram yellow route SupertramLink 1 SL1 SL1A ran from the Middlewood park and ride site at the northern Yellow route terminus to Stocksbridge approximately 5 miles away via Oughtibridge and the A6102 The service linked with the yellow tram terminus at Middlewood and buses ran at the same frequencies as the tram during the daytime 14 The SL1 service was withdrawn on 1 June 2020 with local bus service 57 being enhanced to provide better links with the tram from Hillsborough instead of Middlewood 15 The services were reinstated but have since been permanently discontinued and replaced with the 57 57A Stocksbridge Flyer services These routes link Stocksbridge to Sheffield City Centre via Deepcar Wharncliffe Side Oughtibridge Worrall 57A Middlewood 57 and Hillsborough Additionally two former SupertramLink bus services have previously operated Supertram Link 2 SL2 ran from the Malin Bridge tramstop to Stannington whilst the SupertramLink3 SL3 operated between Crystal Peaks and Killamarsh in south Sheffield Both of these routes have since been discontinued Depots editStagecoach Yorkshire operate services from five bus depots across South Yorkshire and North East Derbyshire listed below Barnsley Wakefield Road Chesterfield Stonegravels Ecclesfield Green Lane Holbrook Rother Valley Way Rawmarsh Dale Road The former depot in Holmfirth was transferred to Centrebus Holdings as part of the sale of the division s West Yorkshire network of services in May 2008 Fleet editAs of April 2020 Stagecoach Yorkshire s fleet consisted of 384 buses 1 Stagecoach Yorkshire was among a handful of Stagecoach operators to receive Alexander Dennis Enviro400 Hybrids which were deployed to its services in the Sheffield area The first 21 Enviro400 Hybrids were delivered in 2011 and a further 19 were delivered in 2012 16 17 18 Also unique to Stagecoach Yorkshire are eighteen Wright StreetLite HEVs purchased with funding from South Yorkshire PTE for services in Sheffield in 2018 19 Gallery edit nbsp Wright Endurance bodied Volvo B10B in Barnsley in 2007 nbsp Alexander Dennis Enviro300 bodied MAN 18 240 in Clay Cross in 2008 nbsp Stagecoach Yorkshire run coaches on behalf of National Express This Caetano Levante is seen in Southampton coach station operating route 310 to Bradford nbsp A Scania N230UD Alexander Dennis Enviro400 in Sheffield bus station in May 2012See also editList of bus operators of the United KingdomReferences edit a b About Stagecoach Yorkshire and Chesterfield Stagecoach Yorkshire Retrieved 10 July 2022 NBC sells Tracky Commercial Motor Temple Press 7 February 1987 p 18 Retrieved 10 July 2022 Ex SYT busmen set to compete Commercial Motor Temple Press 25 August 1988 p 6 Retrieved 10 July 2022 FirstBus gets green light The Herald Glasgow 3 January 1996 Retrieved 10 July 2022 Investment Column FirstGroup can travel further The Independent London 1 June 1998 Archived from the original on 24 May 2022 Retrieved 10 July 2022 Tom Jowitt sells its bus business Commercial Motor Temple Press 2 August 1990 p 16 Retrieved 10 July 2022 Stagecoach buys Yorkshire Traction Huddersfield Daily Examiner Huddersfield 16 December 2005 Retrieved 12 July 2021 Stagecoach buys Yorkshire Traction Group Bus amp Coach Professional 15 December 2005 Archived from the original on 22 October 2013 Retrieved 1 January 2024 Stagecoach integrates Traction businesses Bus amp Coach Professional 26 September 2006 Archived from the original on 30 October 2007 Retrieved 13 February 2024 Stagecoach in Chesterfield Transportweb 2010 Retrieved 6 March 2011 Ward Elaine 3 May 2008 Stagecoach operation is sold but not to Arriva Huddersfield Daily Examiner Huddersfield Retrieved 10 July 2022 Arriva consolidates with acquisition of Centrebus Holdings Coach amp Bus Week Peterborough Emap 10 September 2013 Retrieved 10 July 2022 Everett Steve 14 November 2014 Golden era for bus travel with 1 2m investment Yorkshire Business Daily Retrieved 10 July 2022 SupertramLink bus official site accessed 9 September 2008 Is this some sort of bad joke fury as popular Sheffield bus service is scrapped Sheffield Star 29 May 2020 Retrieved 2 June 2020 Stagecoach Yorkshire launches new hybrid fleet Coach amp Bus Week Peterborough Emap 4 October 2011 Retrieved 10 July 2022 Eco friendly hybrid buses launched in Sheffield BBC News 27 September 2011 Retrieved 10 July 2022 Busy bus route going green The Star Sheffield 30 March 2012 ProQuest 960074382 Jenkins Davis 15 April 2019 Sheffield no magic wand Buses Stamford Key Publishing Retrieved 10 July 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stagecoach Yorkshire Official website nbsp Travel South Yorkshire public transport information for South Yorkshire Derbyshire County Council public transport information for Derbyshire South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive Yorkshire Traction legacy website SupertramLink bus official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stagecoach Yorkshire amp oldid 1212772122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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