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Stagecoach West

Stagecoach West is a bus operator providing services in Gloucestershire, Bristol, Swindon, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, North Somerset and Herefordshire, in the West of England. The company is a subsidiary of the Stagecoach Group.

Stagecoach West
ParentStagecoach Group
Founded11 September 1983; 40 years ago (1983-09-11)
HeadquartersGloucester
Service areaGloucestershire
Bath & North East Somerset
Bristol
Herefordshire
Wiltshire
South Gloucestershire
Oxfordshire
Swindon
North Somerset
Service typeBus and coach
Depots9
Fleet270 (October 2022)[1]
Annual ridership24.9 million (2018/19)[2]
Acting Managing DirectorElisabeth Tasker[3]
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

 
A Cheltenham and Gloucester Bristol VRT on Clarence Street, Gloucester

On 11 September 1983, the National Bus Company (NBC) split its loss-making Bristol Omnibus operation into three separate companies, with Gloucestershire-based operations transferred to a new company named the Cheltenham and Gloucester Omnibus Company.[4] The NBC's National Travel (South) coaching operation would be transferred to Cheltenham and Gloucester during 1984,[5] while the Swindon and District bus operation would follow in 1985. In 1986, in preparation for the break-up of the National Bus Company as a result of bus deregulation, all company assets were transferred to a new legal entity named Western Travel.[citation needed]

Western Travel was the fourth NBC subsidiary to be privatised following deregulation, being purchased in a £1 million (equivalent to £3,701,000 in 2023) management buyout in November 1986.[6] The Cheltenham and Gloucester and Swindon and District companies were maintained as subsidiaries, joined in December 1987 by Midland Red South following Western Travel's purchase of the company.[7] Among other acquisitions in and around their operating area, the company would go on to acquire the eastern division of National Welsh Omnibus Services in February 1991, reforming the division as a reconstituted Red & White Services, which was based out of depots in Cwmbran, Chepstow, Brynmawr and Crosskeys,[8] with an additional depot in Merthyr Tydfil opening in May 1993.[9]

After having also purchased the independent Circle Line of Gloucester earlier in the year, Western Travel was purchased by Stagecoach Holdings in November 1993 for £9.25 million (equivalent to £23,800,000 in 2023).[10] Red & White's Welsh operations would be transferred to what is today Stagecoach South Wales, with the remainder of Western Travel eventually rebranded as Stagecoach West.[11][12]

Having worked in partnership with the company's owners from 2017 onwards, in September 2019, Stagecoach West took over the 53-vehicle South Gloucestershire Bus & Coach business for an undisclosed sum after the SGBC's owners decided to step down. This takeover saw 100 employees transferring to Stagecoach West, with Stagecoach taking on SGBC's existing local bus and private hire work in the Bristol area, as well as their Megabus contract.[13][14][15]

In February 2021, it was announced that Stagecoach West would merge with neighbouring Stagecoach Oxfordshire, with the headquarters of the combined operating company located in Gloucester. Stagecoach West would take on Stagecoach Oxfordshire's three depots in Banbury, Oxford and Witney and outstations at Bicester, Chipping Norton and Grove, along with around 500 vehicles and the Oxford Tube coach service between Oxford and London.[16]

Depots edit

 
Alexander Dennis Enviro200 in Weston-super-Mare in October 2022
 
Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC in Oxford in October 2019

Stagecoach West has eight depots:[16]

There are also outstations at Bicester, Coleford, Chipping Norton and Grove.

As of October 2022, the Stagecoach West fleet consists of 270 buses and coaches.[1]

Services edit

Stagecoach West mainly operates local bus services in Gloucestershire, Bristol, Herefordshire, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and into South Gloucestershire, although some routes serve more distant destinations including Brackley, Hereford, Monmouth and Bath.

Stagecoach Gold edit

 
Stagecoach Gold liveried Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC in Oxford in February 2018

Routes branded as Stagecoach Gold have vehicles of a higher specification and provide more frequent, higher profile or interurban journeys. These services are:

Gloucester depot's 10 and 97/98 services were previously among these Gold routes, however in June 2021, 21 new Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC bodied Scania N250UD double-decker buses in the group's replacement "Long Distance" livery were delivered for service on the routes.[17]

Oxford Tube edit

 
Oxford Tube Plaxton Panorama bodied Volvo B11RLE at Victoria Coach Station in September 2022

The Oxford Tube service is a limited-stop express coach service between Oxford and Victoria Coach Station in London, using a fleet of 34 Plaxton Panorama double-decker coaches on Volvo B11RLE chassis, uniquely equipped with solar panels on the roof, which began to enter service on the route from October 2020.[18] The service was founded in 1987 by Thames Transit in competition with the Oxford Bus Company's X90 service,[19] withdrawn in January 2020 as it had become unprofitable, and was originally operated by Stagecoach Oxfordshire before being included in the merger with Stagecoach West in February 2021.[16]

Oxford SmartZone edit

 
Oxford SmartZone-branded Alexander Dennis Enviro400EV at the London Bus Museum in April 2024

Stagecoach West's operations in the City of Oxford, in partnership with the Oxford Bus Company, are part of Oxford SmartZone joint ticketing scheme, launched on 24 July 2011 as a successor to the Plus+Pass scheme, which had ceased operations three years earlier. This ticketing scheme, introduced by Oxfordshire County Council following the passage of the Local Transport Act 2008, allowed for bus users in Oxford to buy and use one paper ticket until its expiry on services operated by both Stagecoach and the Oxford Bus Company, who worked with the council to introduce coordinated service timetables using a fleet of 46 new double-decker buses.[20]

On 15 January 2024, the Oxford SmartZone was officially relaunched as an enhanced partnership between Stagecoach West and the Oxford Bus Company, with the aim to reduce bus journey times by 10%.[20] Orders for battery electric buses have been funded for both operators, with Stagecoach West taking delivery of the first of 55 'electro'-branded Alexander Dennis Enviro400EVs for use in the Oxford SmartZone area in March 2024.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About Stagecoach West". Stagecoach West. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Annual Performance May 2018 to April 2019" (PDF). Stagecoach West.
  3. ^ Halford, Paul (24 January 2024). "Rachel Geliamassi leaves Stagecoach West MD role". routeone. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Bristol Omnibus splits". Commercial Motor. Temple Press. 23 July 1983. p. 16. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  5. ^ "Another NBC shake-up". Commercial Motor. Temple Press. 21 April 1984. p. 18. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  6. ^ "Fourth bus buy-out". Commercial Motor. Temple Press. 8 November 1986. p. 24. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  7. ^ "Wales tops NBC buyout league". Commercial Motor. Temple Press. 7 January 1988. p. 16. Retrieved 27 January 2024. Another part of NBC has gone into private ownership with Rugby-based Midland Red South being bought by Western Travel, which is the holding company for Cheltenham & Gloucester Omnibus Company.
  8. ^ "National Welsh is snapped up". Commercial Motor. Temple Press. 7 February 1991. p. 24. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  9. ^ "Red & White opens new Merthyr depot". Coach & Bus Week. Peterborough: Emap. 8 May 1993. p. 6.
  10. ^ Murray, John (27 November 1993). "Stagecoach acquires Western". The Independent. London. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  11. ^ Manuschka, Jacob (29 November 2023). "Oxfordshire bus company celebrates 30 years in operation". Oxford Mail. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  12. ^ Sharman, Richard (23 October 2018). "Stagecoach West expanding its operating area". Coach & Bus Week. Peterborough. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  13. ^ "Stagecoach West increases presence in Bristol with SGBC acquisition". Coach & Bus Week. Peterborough. 24 September 2019. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  14. ^ Merrell, Andrew (24 September 2019). "Major bus and coach operator takes over rival". Punchline Gloucester. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  15. ^ Deakin, Tim (25 September 2019). "South Gloucestershire Bus and Coach is sold". routeone. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  16. ^ a b c Jackson, Peter (24 February 2021). "Stagecoach in Oxfordshire to merge with Stagecoach West". Coach & Bus Week. Peterborough. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
  17. ^ Sharman, Richard (1 August 2017). "Stagecoach West's £5 million investment in Gloucester service". Coach & Bus Week. Peterborough. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  18. ^ "Stagecoach invests in 34 new coaches to upgrade Oxford Tube". Coach & Bus Week. Peterborough. 13 October 2020. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  19. ^ "Oxford route gets hot". Commercial Motor. Temple Press. 10 March 1988. p. 22. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  20. ^ a b Sharman, Richard (23 January 2024). "Oxford's SmartZone gets smarter". Coach & Bus Week. No. 1161. Peterborough: Emap. pp. 20–25. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
  21. ^ "Stagecoach is first to take next-gen Alexander Dennis Enviro400EV". routeone. 12 March 2024. Retrieved 12 March 2024.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Stagecoach West at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website  

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For the ABC television series from 1960 61 see Stagecoach West TV series Stagecoach West is a bus operator providing services in Gloucestershire Bristol Swindon Oxfordshire Wiltshire North Somerset and Herefordshire in the West of England The company is a subsidiary of the Stagecoach Group Stagecoach WestAlexander Dennis Enviro400 bodied Scania N230UD in Weston super Mare North Somerset in October 2022ParentStagecoach GroupFounded11 September 1983 40 years ago 1983 09 11 HeadquartersGloucesterService areaGloucestershireBath amp North East SomersetBristolHerefordshireWiltshireSouth GloucestershireOxfordshireSwindonNorth SomersetService typeBus and coachDepots9Fleet270 October 2022 1 Annual ridership24 9 million 2018 19 2 Acting Managing DirectorElisabeth Tasker 3 WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Depots 3 Services 3 1 Stagecoach Gold 3 2 Oxford Tube 3 3 Oxford SmartZone 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp A Cheltenham and Gloucester Bristol VRT on Clarence Street Gloucester On 11 September 1983 the National Bus Company NBC split its loss making Bristol Omnibus operation into three separate companies with Gloucestershire based operations transferred to a new company named the Cheltenham and Gloucester Omnibus Company 4 The NBC s National Travel South coaching operation would be transferred to Cheltenham and Gloucester during 1984 5 while the Swindon and District bus operation would follow in 1985 In 1986 in preparation for the break up of the National Bus Company as a result of bus deregulation all company assets were transferred to a new legal entity named Western Travel citation needed Western Travel was the fourth NBC subsidiary to be privatised following deregulation being purchased in a 1 million equivalent to 3 701 000 in 2023 management buyout in November 1986 6 The Cheltenham and Gloucester and Swindon and District companies were maintained as subsidiaries joined in December 1987 by Midland Red South following Western Travel s purchase of the company 7 Among other acquisitions in and around their operating area the company would go on to acquire the eastern division of National Welsh Omnibus Services in February 1991 reforming the division as a reconstituted Red amp White Services which was based out of depots in Cwmbran Chepstow Brynmawr and Crosskeys 8 with an additional depot in Merthyr Tydfil opening in May 1993 9 After having also purchased the independent Circle Line of Gloucester earlier in the year Western Travel was purchased by Stagecoach Holdings in November 1993 for 9 25 million equivalent to 23 800 000 in 2023 10 Red amp White s Welsh operations would be transferred to what is today Stagecoach South Wales with the remainder of Western Travel eventually rebranded as Stagecoach West 11 12 Having worked in partnership with the company s owners from 2017 onwards in September 2019 Stagecoach West took over the 53 vehicle South Gloucestershire Bus amp Coach business for an undisclosed sum after the SGBC s owners decided to step down This takeover saw 100 employees transferring to Stagecoach West with Stagecoach taking on SGBC s existing local bus and private hire work in the Bristol area as well as their Megabus contract 13 14 15 In February 2021 it was announced that Stagecoach West would merge with neighbouring Stagecoach Oxfordshire with the headquarters of the combined operating company located in Gloucester Stagecoach West would take on Stagecoach Oxfordshire s three depots in Banbury Oxford and Witney and outstations at Bicester Chipping Norton and Grove along with around 500 vehicles and the Oxford Tube coach service between Oxford and London 16 Depots edit nbsp Alexander Dennis Enviro200 in Weston super Mare in October 2022 nbsp Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC in Oxford in October 2019 Stagecoach West has eight depots 16 Banbury Canal Street Bristol Gipsy Patch Lane Patchway Cheltenham Lansdown Industrial Estate Gloucester Road Gloucester London Road Oxford Horspath Road Stroud London Road Swindon Cheney Manor Industrial Estate Witney Corn Street There are also outstations at Bicester Coleford Chipping Norton and Grove As of October 2022 the Stagecoach West fleet consists of 270 buses and coaches 1 Services editStagecoach West mainly operates local bus services in Gloucestershire Bristol Herefordshire Wiltshire Oxfordshire and into South Gloucestershire although some routes serve more distant destinations including Brackley Hereford Monmouth and Bath Stagecoach Gold edit nbsp Stagecoach Gold liveried Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC in Oxford in February 2018 Routes branded as Stagecoach Gold have vehicles of a higher specification and provide more frequent higher profile or interurban journeys These services are 55 Chippenham to Swindon 94 94X Cheltenham to Gloucester S3 Chipping Norton Charlbury to Oxford S5 Bicester to Oxford S6 Swindon to Oxford S7 Witney to Oxford S9 Wantage to Oxford Gloucester depot s 10 and 97 98 services were previously among these Gold routes however in June 2021 21 new Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC bodied Scania N250UD double decker buses in the group s replacement Long Distance livery were delivered for service on the routes 17 Oxford Tube edit Main article Oxford Tube nbsp Oxford Tube Plaxton Panorama bodied Volvo B11RLE at Victoria Coach Station in September 2022 The Oxford Tube service is a limited stop express coach service between Oxford and Victoria Coach Station in London using a fleet of 34 Plaxton Panorama double decker coaches on Volvo B11RLE chassis uniquely equipped with solar panels on the roof which began to enter service on the route from October 2020 18 The service was founded in 1987 by Thames Transit in competition with the Oxford Bus Company s X90 service 19 withdrawn in January 2020 as it had become unprofitable and was originally operated by Stagecoach Oxfordshire before being included in the merger with Stagecoach West in February 2021 16 Oxford SmartZone edit nbsp Oxford SmartZone branded Alexander Dennis Enviro400EV at the London Bus Museum in April 2024 Stagecoach West s operations in the City of Oxford in partnership with the Oxford Bus Company are part of Oxford SmartZone joint ticketing scheme launched on 24 July 2011 as a successor to the Plus Pass scheme which had ceased operations three years earlier This ticketing scheme introduced by Oxfordshire County Council following the passage of the Local Transport Act 2008 allowed for bus users in Oxford to buy and use one paper ticket until its expiry on services operated by both Stagecoach and the Oxford Bus Company who worked with the council to introduce coordinated service timetables using a fleet of 46 new double decker buses 20 On 15 January 2024 the Oxford SmartZone was officially relaunched as an enhanced partnership between Stagecoach West and the Oxford Bus Company with the aim to reduce bus journey times by 10 20 Orders for battery electric buses have been funded for both operators with Stagecoach West taking delivery of the first of 55 electro branded Alexander Dennis Enviro400EVs for use in the Oxford SmartZone area in March 2024 21 See also editStagecoach Oxfordshire Buses in Bristol Buses in SwindonReferences edit a b About Stagecoach West Stagecoach West Retrieved 3 October 2022 Annual Performance May 2018 to April 2019 PDF Stagecoach West Halford Paul 24 January 2024 Rachel Geliamassi leaves Stagecoach West MD role routeone Retrieved 27 January 2024 Bristol Omnibus splits Commercial Motor Temple Press 23 July 1983 p 16 Retrieved 27 January 2024 Another NBC shake up Commercial Motor Temple Press 21 April 1984 p 18 Retrieved 27 January 2024 Fourth bus buy out Commercial Motor Temple Press 8 November 1986 p 24 Retrieved 27 January 2024 Wales tops NBC buyout league Commercial Motor Temple Press 7 January 1988 p 16 Retrieved 27 January 2024 Another part of NBC has gone into private ownership with Rugby based Midland Red South being bought by Western Travel which is the holding company for Cheltenham amp Gloucester Omnibus Company National Welsh is snapped up Commercial Motor Temple Press 7 February 1991 p 24 Retrieved 27 January 2024 Red amp White opens new Merthyr depot Coach amp Bus Week Peterborough Emap 8 May 1993 p 6 Murray John 27 November 1993 Stagecoach acquires Western The Independent London Retrieved 17 October 2013 Manuschka Jacob 29 November 2023 Oxfordshire bus company celebrates 30 years in operation Oxford Mail Retrieved 27 January 2024 Sharman Richard 23 October 2018 Stagecoach West expanding its operating area Coach amp Bus Week Peterborough Retrieved 27 January 2024 Stagecoach West increases presence in Bristol with SGBC acquisition Coach amp Bus Week Peterborough 24 September 2019 Retrieved 27 January 2024 Merrell Andrew 24 September 2019 Major bus and coach operator takes over rival Punchline Gloucester Retrieved 27 January 2024 Deakin Tim 25 September 2019 South Gloucestershire Bus and Coach is sold routeone Retrieved 27 January 2024 a b c Jackson Peter 24 February 2021 Stagecoach in Oxfordshire to merge with Stagecoach West Coach amp Bus Week Peterborough Retrieved 23 March 2021 Sharman Richard 1 August 2017 Stagecoach West s 5 million investment in Gloucester service Coach amp Bus Week Peterborough Retrieved 27 January 2024 Stagecoach invests in 34 new coaches to upgrade Oxford Tube Coach amp Bus Week Peterborough 13 October 2020 Retrieved 27 January 2024 Oxford route gets hot Commercial Motor Temple Press 10 March 1988 p 22 Retrieved 27 January 2024 a b Sharman Richard 23 January 2024 Oxford s SmartZone gets smarter Coach amp Bus Week No 1161 Peterborough Emap pp 20 25 Retrieved 27 January 2024 Stagecoach is first to take next gen Alexander Dennis Enviro400EV routeone 12 March 2024 Retrieved 12 March 2024 External links edit nbsp Media related to Stagecoach West at Wikimedia Commons Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stagecoach West amp oldid 1219103059, 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