fbpx
Wikipedia

Team Pennine

Team Pennine operates both local and regional bus services in West Yorkshire, England. It is a subsidiary of Transdev Blazefield, which operates bus services across Greater Manchester, Lancashire, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.

Team Pennine
Great Northern Line Wright Eclipse 2 bodied Volvo B7RLE at Showbus 2022
ParentTransdev
FoundedJuly 2021; 2 years ago (2021-07)
HeadquartersHarrogate, North Yorkshire
England
Service areaWest Yorkshire
Service typeBus and coach
Depots2
Fleet54 (at August 2023)
Managing DirectorHenri Rohard[1]
Websitewww.transdevbus.co.uk/teampennine/services

History edit

Stagecoach Yorkshire edit

In December 2005, Stagecoach Yorkshire purchased the operations of Yorkshire Traction in Huddersfield – a deal valued at £37 million.[2][3][4] At the time, with a total of 840 vehicles, The Traction Group was Britain's sixth-largest bus group and the largest of which to be privately-owned.

In March 2008, it was reported that Arriva UK Bus were in discussions with Stagecoach Yorkshire to purchase their bus operations in Huddersfield.[5]

Arriva Yorkshire already operated services in the town, so purchasing Stagecoach's operations would enlarge their presence. At the time Arriva registered a trading name of K Line, registered on the Arriva Yorkshire licence.

In May 2008, Centrebus Holdings was successful in purchasing the operations. Centrebus Holdings was owned by three directors of Centrebus, who together owned 56%, with Arriva UK Bus owning the remaining 44%.[6] Despite the common name and livery, Centrebus Holdings has never been owned by Centrebus.[7]

In August 2008, Arriva Midlands sold their Hinckley depot to Centrebus Holdings.[8] In the following month, the company purchased the bus operations of Woods Coaches of Leicester.

Following the Arriva takeover in September 2013, the Hinckley-based operations were rebranded as Hinckley Bus.[9]

In 2019, the company's operations in Hinckley were amalgamated with the Leicester operations of Arriva Midlands, with the depot serving as an outstation for the company's South Wigston depot.

Centrebus Holdings edit

Following the purchase of K-Line and Stagecoach Huddersfield, Centrebus Holdings became the second-largest bus operator in Huddersfield, after First West Yorkshire. The company retained the K-Line brand, whilst operating the former Stagecoach services under the Huddersfield Bus Company brand. The Centrebus name was used for the rest of the operations in West Yorkshire.

In January 2010, Centrebus Holdings took over some contracted services previously operated by First West Yorkshire in Calderdale.[10] As a result, a new depot was established in Elland.[11]

In April 2010, Centrebus Holdings obtained another service under the Huddersfield Bus Company division, taking over two routes (435 & 436) from Arriva Yorkshire. At the same time, the company extended further, taking over three routes serving Leeds Bradford Airport (737, 747 & 757).[12] Like the operations in Calderdale, these services operated under the Centrebus name, with a depot based on Kirkstall Road, Leeds.

The company would face early competition as First West Yorkshire continued to run service 757 between Leeds and Leeds Bradford Airport via Horsforth, serving the railway station in Leeds, whilst Centrebus served the City bus station.

From July 2010, Centrebus were the only operator of route 757 after First West Yorkshire withdrew their service.[13] At the same time, Centrebus began to operate many more services in Bradford and Leeds, winning a number of contracts from West Yorkshire Metro.

In October 2010, a number of services formerly operated by Halifax Joint Committee (28A, 34 & 36) were taken over by Centrebus, with K-Line taking over service 31.[14]

In 2012, service A99, which ran during term-time on behalf of the University of Bradford was taken over by Centrebus – having previously been operated by First West Yorkshire. At the same time, the service was made free to use for university students.

Yorkshire Tiger edit

 
 
A Yorkshire Tiger branded Plaxton Centro (left) and Dennis Trident 2/ALX400 (right).

In September 2013, Arriva UK Bus bought out its partners and rebranded the company Yorkshire Tiger.[15][16] The fleet was gradually repainted into a new brand identity, consisting of an orange base, featuring a tiger print pattern. In Calderdale, many of the contracted services were rebranded under a new sub-brand, Calder Cubs.

In December 2015, a fire at the company's Elland depot saw a total of ten vehicles destroyed.[17][18]

In June 2016, Yorkshire Tiger saw the loss of a number of contracts in and around Leeds. As such, the company's Kirkstall Road depot was closed and demolished, with the operation of the Leeds Bradford Airport network of services transferred to a dedicated depot at Idle. In January 2017, Yorkshire Tiger acquired a number of contracts in South Yorkshire, which saw the opening of a new depot opened at Wombwell.

In May 2018, a number of contracts were gained in Bradford, with eight Optare Solo single-deck vehicles subsequently acquired from Arriva North East to operate these services, based at Idle. Four months later, the South Yorkshire contracts were re-tendered to other operators, which saw the closure of the recently opened depot at Wombwell. At the same time, a number of changes were made to the Huddersfield network, which saw the closure of the former K-Line depot at Honley, with all operations transferred to Waterloo.

In August 2020, Yorkshire Tiger ceased operation in Bradford,[19] opting not to re-bid for the Leeds Bradford Airport network of services, as well as withdrawing the network of local services in and around the town. The contract for the Leeds Bradford Airport network of services was transferred to Transdev York & Country, with the local services in Bradford re-tendered to TLC Travel – the former operator of most of the contracted services.

Flying Tiger edit

 
 
A Flying Tiger branded Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC (left) and Optare Versa (right).

In July 2014, Yorkshire Tiger rebranded their network of services linking Bradford, Harrogate and Leeds with Leeds Bradford Airport – an investment totalling £750,000. Investment saw the refurbishment and rebranding of the existing fleet of Scania OmniCity single-deck vehicles, as well as the introduction of a new fleet of Optare Versa single-deck vehicles.[20] In July 2017, further investment saw the introduction of a fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC single-deck vehicles.[21]

In September 2020, the contract for the network of Leeds Bradford Airport services was transferred to Transdev York & Country, with services rebranded Flyer and renumbered A1 (Horsforth & Leeds), A2 (Bradford & Harrogate) and A3 (Bradford, Guiseley & Shipley).[19][22][23][24][25][26]

Tiger Blue & K-Line edit

Tiger Blue (formerly known as K-Line) was a bus operator based in Honley, West Yorkshire. The company operated a number of local bus services in and around Kirklees.

Founded in 1980, the company initially operating out of a garage in Kirkburton. Six years later, following the deregulation of bus services, the company began operating a number of commercial services in Huddersfield, as well as tendered services in Elland.

In November 1993, K-Line was purchased by Pride of the Road Group, with operations transferred to a depot at Honley five years later.

In May 2008, K-Line was purchased by Centrebus Holdings.[27][28] However, it continued to trade as a separate entity from Centrebus. In January 2010, Centrebus Holdings took over some contracted services in Calderdale, which previously operated by First West Yorkshire.[10]

After Arriva wholly purchased Centrebus Holdings in September 2013, it was decided to rebrand most of the business as Yorkshire Tiger, whilst retaining K-Line as a separate brand.[29][30][31] In October 2014, Arriva rebranded K-Line as Tiger Blue – bringing the company in line with the overall Yorkshire Tiger brand.[32]

From June 2017, as a result of increased flexibility between the operation of what was traditionally Honley-based ex-K-Line routes and Waterloo-based former Huddersfield Bus Company routes, the Tiger Blue brand was gradually phased out. Subsequent repaints saw vehicles rebranded into the standard Yorkshire Tiger livery.

In September 2018, following reductions to a number of Waterloo-based services, the decision was made to combine operations in Huddersfield, resulting in the closure of the depot at Honley. Most routes formerly operated out of Honley were transferred to Waterloo, with the two fleets merged together.

Acquisition by Transdev Blazefield edit

In April 2021, Transdev Blazefield agreed terms to purchase the business. The sale took effect on 25 July 2021, and included 163 staff, 69 vehicles and two depots. The business was subsequently rebranded Team Pennine.[33][34][35][36]

 
A refurbished Team Pennine Optare Solo M950 parked up on Halifax Market Street.

Services and branding edit

Calder Country edit

The Calder Country brand was introduced in November 2021 – representing an £800,000 investment in the area.[37][38] The brand encompasses five local bus services (530, 546, 561, 562 & 577), which operate in and around Calderdale, with destinations including Barkisland, Boulderclough, Fountainhead, Halifax, Norland and Soyland. Services are operated by a fleet of Mellor Strata minibuses, branded in a two-tone pink livery. Features include free WiFi and audio-visual next stop announcements.

Denby Darts edit

The Denby Darts brand encompasses three bus services (D1, D2 & D3), which operate between Denby Dale and Huddersfield via Skelmanthorpe (D1) or Shepley (D2 & D3). The D1 service was introduced in July 2021,[39][40] and operates half-hourly, with an hourly service during the evening and on Sunday. Services D2 and D3 were introduced in May 2022,[41] and operate at a two-hourly frequency (Monday–Saturday), with a combined hourly frequency on shared sections of route. Services are operated by a fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 single-deck vehicles, branded in a two-tone pink livery. Features include free WiFi, USB charging and audio-visual next stop announcements.

Great Northern Line edit

The Great Northern Line brand operates hourly during a Monday to Saturday daytime between Halifax, Denholme, Cullingworth and Keighley, named after the historic Great Northern Railway railway linking Halifax and Keighley via Denholme and Ovenden.[42] The service is run by 2 Wright Eclipse 2 single-deck vehicles, branded a two-tone pink livery. Features include USB charging and free WiFi.

Holmfirth Explorer edit

The Holmfirth Explorer operates hourly (two-hourly on Sunday) between Holmfirth and Wakefield via Denby Dale. It encompasses five former services into a single "easy to follow" service.[43] The service is operated by a fleet of Optare Tempo single-deck vehicles, branded in a two-tone pink livery. Features include free WiFi, USB charging and audio-visual next stop announcements.

HuddsQuick edit

The HuddsQuick brand encompasses a number of local bus services operating in and around the market town of Huddersfield, with destinations including Berry Brow, Brackenhall, Lindley, Lockwood and Huddersfield Royal Infirmary.[44][43] Services are operated by a fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC single-deck vehicles, branded in a two-tone pink livery. Features include free WiFi, USB charging and audio-visual next stop announcements.

Team Pennine edit

The process of rebranding Yorkshire Tiger to Team Pennine commenced on 25 July 2021 when Team Pennine acquired the Yorkshire Tiger business from Arriva UK Bus. The first vehicle to receive this livery was a long wheel base Alexander Dennis Enviro200. A number of local services are served by this branding such as 20 (Halifax to Pellon), 22 (Halifax to Claremount), 303/4 (Huddersfield to Scapegoat Hill), 343 (Halifax to Huddersfield), 563/563A (Halifax to Brighouse) as well as many more services across Calderdale and Kirklees.

Fleet and operations edit

Depots edit

As of April 2022, the company operates from a depot in Elland as well as another in Waterloo on the outskirts of Huddersfield.

Vehicles edit

As of August 2023, the fleet consisted of 54 buses. The fleet consists of diesel-powered single and double-deck buses manufactured by Alexander Dennis, Optare and Volvo, as well as minibuses manufactured by Mellor.

References edit

  1. ^ "Our new electric buses". Transdev. 16 August 2023. Archived from the original on 17 August 2023. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  2. ^ . Bus & Coach Professional. 15 December 2005. Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Acquisition of Traction Group Limited". Stagecoach. 15 December 2005. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  4. ^ "Stagecoach focuses on home turf with £37m acquisition". Glasgow Herald. 16 December 2005. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  5. ^ "Stagecoach discusses possible Huddersfield depot sale to Arriva". Buses. April 2008.
  6. ^ Completed acquisition by Arriva Passenger Services Limited of the remainder of the entire share capital of Centrebus Holdings Limited 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Competition & Markets Authority 6 May 2014 page 1
  7. ^ "Centrebus teams up with Arriva to rival First in Huddersfield". Buses. June 2008.
  8. ^ Centrebus Herts & Beds 29 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Oxford & Chilterns Bus Page 31 August 2008
  9. ^ Hinckley Bus 15 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine Arriva
  10. ^ a b "New bus network for rural South Calderdale". West Yorkshire Metro. from the original on 2 June 2011. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  11. ^ "Jobs cuts loom for First bus drivers in Huddersfield and Halifax". Huddersfield Examiner. 5 January 2010. from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2010.
  12. ^ "New firms to take over Wharfedale and Aireborough bus routes". Telegraph & Argus. from the original on 30 September 2012. Retrieved 9 July 2010.
  13. ^ "Metro awards contracts to Centrebus". The Guardian. from the original on 20 October 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  14. ^ "Firm takes on bus services". Halifax Courier. Retrieved 24 October 2010.
  15. ^ . Bus & Coach Professional. 12 September 2013. Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  16. ^ . Bus & Coach Professional. 9 October 2013. Archived from the original on 18 October 2013. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  17. ^ Atkinson, Neil (28 December 2015). "Buses badly damaged by blaze at Elland". Huddersfield Examiner. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  18. ^ "Yorkshire Tiger battles fire and flood". Bus & Coach Buyer. 6 January 2016. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  19. ^ a b Jenkinson, Keith (24 September 2020). "Tiger quits Bradford". Buses. No. 787. p. 31.
  20. ^ Cole, David (2 May 2014). "Airport Direct becomes Flying Tigers". Bus & Coach Buyer. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  21. ^ Cole, David (5 July 2017). "Flying Higher". Bus & Coach Buyer. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  22. ^ Dougall, Emily (8 September 2020). "Transdev Flyer takes off to Leeds Bradford Airport". Coach & Bus Week. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  23. ^ "Transdev launches Flyer buses, connecting Yorkshire with Leeds Bradford Airport". Harrogate Informer. 3 September 2020. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  24. ^ Chalmers, Graham (1 September 2020). "New Flyer buses to 'revolutionise' Harrogate passengers' travel at Leeds Bradford airport". Harrogate Advertiser. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  25. ^ "Transdev Flyer airport venture takes to the roads in Yorkshire". Routeone. 2 September 2020. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  26. ^ Peat, Chris (1 September 2020). "Transdev's Flyer takes off". Bus & Coach Buyer. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  27. ^ "Centrebus teams up with Arriva to rival First in Huddersfield" Buses June 2008
  28. ^ "Yorkshire Tiger" Buses issue 715 October 2014 pages 28–31
  29. ^ Centrebus (Holdings) Limited 22 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Arriva 9 September 2013
  30. ^ Arriva takes joint venture control 22 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Bus & Coach Professional 12 September 2013
  31. ^ Arriva unleases its Yorkshire Tiger 18 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Bus & Coach Professional 9 October 2013
  32. ^ Yorkshire Tiger launches Tiger Blue service 29 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine Coach & Bus Week issue 1162 4 November 2014 page 12
  33. ^ Winrow, Jo (15 April 2021). "Transdev takes over Yorkshire Tiger buses in West Yorkshire from Arriva". Bradford Telegraph & Argus. from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  34. ^ "In the pink – Team Pennine tame the (Yorkshire) Tiger". Huddersfield Times. 22 July 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  35. ^ "Team Pennine brand to oust Yorkshire Tiger under Transdev". Routeone. 7 June 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  36. ^ Wright, Greg (15 April 2021). "Transdev signs agreement with Arriva to buy Yorkshire Tiger bus services in Halifax and Huddersfield". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  37. ^ Peat, Chris (9 November 2021). "Mellors introduced at Team Pennine". Bus & Coach Buyer. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  38. ^ "New, tailor-made buses for CalderCountry". Transdev. 3 November 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  39. ^ "Aiming for better with Denby Darts – a new look for bus 233". Transdev. 9 July 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  40. ^ Peat, Chris (6 July 2021). "Transdev's Team Pennine introduces Denby Darts". Bus & Coach Buyer. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  41. ^ "More flights on Denby Darts from 16 May". Transdev. 8 April 2022. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  42. ^ "Great Northern Line". Team Pennine.
  43. ^ a b Jackson, Peter (7 September 2021). "Team Pennine brand growing". Coach & Bus Week. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  44. ^ "Newer, better buses packed with amazing features – the new Hudds Quick is coming to town!". Huddersfield Times. 4 September 2021. Retrieved 11 May 2022.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Team Pennine at Wikimedia Commons
  • Team Pennine Limited and Transdev Blazefield Limited on Companies House
  • Team Pennine website

team, pennine, operates, both, local, regional, services, west, yorkshire, england, subsidiary, transdev, blazefield, which, operates, services, across, greater, manchester, lancashire, north, yorkshire, west, yorkshire, great, northern, line, wright, eclipse,. Team Pennine operates both local and regional bus services in West Yorkshire England It is a subsidiary of Transdev Blazefield which operates bus services across Greater Manchester Lancashire North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire Team PennineGreat Northern Line Wright Eclipse 2 bodied Volvo B7RLE at Showbus 2022ParentTransdevFoundedJuly 2021 2 years ago 2021 07 HeadquartersHarrogate North YorkshireEnglandService areaWest YorkshireService typeBus and coachDepots2Fleet54 at August 2023 Managing DirectorHenri Rohard 1 Websitewww wbr transdevbus wbr co wbr uk wbr teampennine wbr services Contents 1 History 1 1 Stagecoach Yorkshire 1 2 Centrebus Holdings 1 3 Yorkshire Tiger 1 3 1 Flying Tiger 1 4 Tiger Blue amp K Line 1 5 Acquisition by Transdev Blazefield 2 Services and branding 2 1 Calder Country 2 2 Denby Darts 2 3 Great Northern Line 2 4 Holmfirth Explorer 2 5 HuddsQuick 2 6 Team Pennine 3 Fleet and operations 3 1 Depots 3 2 Vehicles 4 References 5 External linksHistory editStagecoach Yorkshire edit In December 2005 Stagecoach Yorkshire purchased the operations of Yorkshire Traction in Huddersfield a deal valued at 37 million 2 3 4 At the time with a total of 840 vehicles The Traction Group was Britain s sixth largest bus group and the largest of which to be privately owned In March 2008 it was reported that Arriva UK Bus were in discussions with Stagecoach Yorkshire to purchase their bus operations in Huddersfield 5 Arriva Yorkshire already operated services in the town so purchasing Stagecoach s operations would enlarge their presence At the time Arriva registered a trading name of K Line registered on the Arriva Yorkshire licence In May 2008 Centrebus Holdings was successful in purchasing the operations Centrebus Holdings was owned by three directors of Centrebus who together owned 56 with Arriva UK Bus owning the remaining 44 6 Despite the common name and livery Centrebus Holdings has never been owned by Centrebus 7 In August 2008 Arriva Midlands sold their Hinckley depot to Centrebus Holdings 8 In the following month the company purchased the bus operations of Woods Coaches of Leicester Following the Arriva takeover in September 2013 the Hinckley based operations were rebranded as Hinckley Bus 9 In 2019 the company s operations in Hinckley were amalgamated with the Leicester operations of Arriva Midlands with the depot serving as an outstation for the company s South Wigston depot Centrebus Holdings edit Following the purchase of K Line and Stagecoach Huddersfield Centrebus Holdings became the second largest bus operator in Huddersfield after First West Yorkshire The company retained the K Line brand whilst operating the former Stagecoach services under the Huddersfield Bus Company brand The Centrebus name was used for the rest of the operations in West Yorkshire In January 2010 Centrebus Holdings took over some contracted services previously operated by First West Yorkshire in Calderdale 10 As a result a new depot was established in Elland 11 In April 2010 Centrebus Holdings obtained another service under the Huddersfield Bus Company division taking over two routes 435 amp 436 from Arriva Yorkshire At the same time the company extended further taking over three routes serving Leeds Bradford Airport 737 747 amp 757 12 Like the operations in Calderdale these services operated under the Centrebus name with a depot based on Kirkstall Road Leeds The company would face early competition as First West Yorkshire continued to run service 757 between Leeds and Leeds Bradford Airport via Horsforth serving the railway station in Leeds whilst Centrebus served the City bus station From July 2010 Centrebus were the only operator of route 757 after First West Yorkshire withdrew their service 13 At the same time Centrebus began to operate many more services in Bradford and Leeds winning a number of contracts from West Yorkshire Metro In October 2010 a number of services formerly operated by Halifax Joint Committee 28A 34 amp 36 were taken over by Centrebus with K Line taking over service 31 14 In 2012 service A99 which ran during term time on behalf of the University of Bradford was taken over by Centrebus having previously been operated by First West Yorkshire At the same time the service was made free to use for university students Yorkshire Tiger edit nbsp nbsp A Yorkshire Tiger branded Plaxton Centro left and Dennis Trident 2 ALX400 right In September 2013 Arriva UK Bus bought out its partners and rebranded the company Yorkshire Tiger 15 16 The fleet was gradually repainted into a new brand identity consisting of an orange base featuring a tiger print pattern In Calderdale many of the contracted services were rebranded under a new sub brand Calder Cubs In December 2015 a fire at the company s Elland depot saw a total of ten vehicles destroyed 17 18 In June 2016 Yorkshire Tiger saw the loss of a number of contracts in and around Leeds As such the company s Kirkstall Road depot was closed and demolished with the operation of the Leeds Bradford Airport network of services transferred to a dedicated depot at Idle In January 2017 Yorkshire Tiger acquired a number of contracts in South Yorkshire which saw the opening of a new depot opened at Wombwell In May 2018 a number of contracts were gained in Bradford with eight Optare Solo single deck vehicles subsequently acquired from Arriva North East to operate these services based at Idle Four months later the South Yorkshire contracts were re tendered to other operators which saw the closure of the recently opened depot at Wombwell At the same time a number of changes were made to the Huddersfield network which saw the closure of the former K Line depot at Honley with all operations transferred to Waterloo In August 2020 Yorkshire Tiger ceased operation in Bradford 19 opting not to re bid for the Leeds Bradford Airport network of services as well as withdrawing the network of local services in and around the town The contract for the Leeds Bradford Airport network of services was transferred to Transdev York amp Country with the local services in Bradford re tendered to TLC Travel the former operator of most of the contracted services Flying Tiger edit nbsp nbsp A Flying Tiger branded Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC left and Optare Versa right In July 2014 Yorkshire Tiger rebranded their network of services linking Bradford Harrogate and Leeds with Leeds Bradford Airport an investment totalling 750 000 Investment saw the refurbishment and rebranding of the existing fleet of Scania OmniCity single deck vehicles as well as the introduction of a new fleet of Optare Versa single deck vehicles 20 In July 2017 further investment saw the introduction of a fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC single deck vehicles 21 In September 2020 the contract for the network of Leeds Bradford Airport services was transferred to Transdev York amp Country with services rebranded Flyer and renumbered A1 Horsforth amp Leeds A2 Bradford amp Harrogate and A3 Bradford Guiseley amp Shipley 19 22 23 24 25 26 Tiger Blue amp K Line edit Tiger Blue formerly known as K Line was a bus operator based in Honley West Yorkshire The company operated a number of local bus services in and around Kirklees Founded in 1980 the company initially operating out of a garage in Kirkburton Six years later following the deregulation of bus services the company began operating a number of commercial services in Huddersfield as well as tendered services in Elland In November 1993 K Line was purchased by Pride of the Road Group with operations transferred to a depot at Honley five years later In May 2008 K Line was purchased by Centrebus Holdings 27 28 However it continued to trade as a separate entity from Centrebus In January 2010 Centrebus Holdings took over some contracted services in Calderdale which previously operated by First West Yorkshire 10 After Arriva wholly purchased Centrebus Holdings in September 2013 it was decided to rebrand most of the business as Yorkshire Tiger whilst retaining K Line as a separate brand 29 30 31 In October 2014 Arriva rebranded K Line as Tiger Blue bringing the company in line with the overall Yorkshire Tiger brand 32 From June 2017 as a result of increased flexibility between the operation of what was traditionally Honley based ex K Line routes and Waterloo based former Huddersfield Bus Company routes the Tiger Blue brand was gradually phased out Subsequent repaints saw vehicles rebranded into the standard Yorkshire Tiger livery In September 2018 following reductions to a number of Waterloo based services the decision was made to combine operations in Huddersfield resulting in the closure of the depot at Honley Most routes formerly operated out of Honley were transferred to Waterloo with the two fleets merged together Acquisition by Transdev Blazefield edit In April 2021 Transdev Blazefield agreed terms to purchase the business The sale took effect on 25 July 2021 and included 163 staff 69 vehicles and two depots The business was subsequently rebranded Team Pennine 33 34 35 36 nbsp A refurbished Team Pennine Optare Solo M950 parked up on Halifax Market Street Services and branding editCalder Country edit The Calder Country brand was introduced in November 2021 representing an 800 000 investment in the area 37 38 The brand encompasses five local bus services 530 546 561 562 amp 577 which operate in and around Calderdale with destinations including Barkisland Boulderclough Fountainhead Halifax Norland and Soyland Services are operated by a fleet of Mellor Strata minibuses branded in a two tone pink livery Features include free WiFi and audio visual next stop announcements Denby Darts edit For more information about the service see D1 Denby Darts The Denby Darts brand encompasses three bus services D1 D2 amp D3 which operate between Denby Dale and Huddersfield via Skelmanthorpe D1 or Shepley D2 amp D3 The D1 service was introduced in July 2021 39 40 and operates half hourly with an hourly service during the evening and on Sunday Services D2 and D3 were introduced in May 2022 41 and operate at a two hourly frequency Monday Saturday with a combined hourly frequency on shared sections of route Services are operated by a fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 single deck vehicles branded in a two tone pink livery Features include free WiFi USB charging and audio visual next stop announcements Great Northern Line edit The Great Northern Line brand operates hourly during a Monday to Saturday daytime between Halifax Denholme Cullingworth and Keighley named after the historic Great Northern Railway railway linking Halifax and Keighley via Denholme and Ovenden 42 The service is run by 2 Wright Eclipse 2 single deck vehicles branded a two tone pink livery Features include USB charging and free WiFi Holmfirth Explorer edit The Holmfirth Explorer operates hourly two hourly on Sunday between Holmfirth and Wakefield via Denby Dale It encompasses five former services into a single easy to follow service 43 The service is operated by a fleet of Optare Tempo single deck vehicles branded in a two tone pink livery Features include free WiFi USB charging and audio visual next stop announcements HuddsQuick edit The HuddsQuick brand encompasses a number of local bus services operating in and around the market town of Huddersfield with destinations including Berry Brow Brackenhall Lindley Lockwood and Huddersfield Royal Infirmary 44 43 Services are operated by a fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC single deck vehicles branded in a two tone pink livery Features include free WiFi USB charging and audio visual next stop announcements Team Pennine edit The process of rebranding Yorkshire Tiger to Team Pennine commenced on 25 July 2021 when Team Pennine acquired the Yorkshire Tiger business from Arriva UK Bus The first vehicle to receive this livery was a long wheel base Alexander Dennis Enviro200 A number of local services are served by this branding such as 20 Halifax to Pellon 22 Halifax to Claremount 303 4 Huddersfield to Scapegoat Hill 343 Halifax to Huddersfield 563 563A Halifax to Brighouse as well as many more services across Calderdale and Kirklees Fleet and operations editDepots edit As of April 2022 the company operates from a depot in Elland as well as another in Waterloo on the outskirts of Huddersfield Vehicles edit As of August 2023 the fleet consisted of 54 buses The fleet consists of diesel powered single and double deck buses manufactured by Alexander Dennis Optare and Volvo as well as minibuses manufactured by Mellor References edit Our new electric buses Transdev 16 August 2023 Archived from the original on 17 August 2023 Retrieved 17 August 2023 Stagecoach buys Yorkshire Traction Bus amp Coach Professional 15 December 2005 Archived from the original on 22 October 2013 Retrieved 28 April 2022 Acquisition of Traction Group Limited Stagecoach 15 December 2005 Retrieved 28 April 2022 Stagecoach focuses on home turf with 37m acquisition Glasgow Herald 16 December 2005 Retrieved 28 April 2022 Stagecoach discusses possible Huddersfield depot sale to Arriva Buses April 2008 Completed acquisition by Arriva Passenger Services Limited of the remainder of the entire share capital of Centrebus Holdings Limited Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Competition amp Markets Authority 6 May 2014 page 1 Centrebus teams up with Arriva to rival First in Huddersfield Buses June 2008 Centrebus Herts amp Beds Archived 29 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Oxford amp Chilterns Bus Page 31 August 2008 Hinckley Bus Archived 15 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine Arriva a b New bus network for rural South Calderdale West Yorkshire Metro Archived from the original on 2 June 2011 Retrieved 14 April 2011 Jobs cuts loom for First bus drivers in Huddersfield and Halifax Huddersfield Examiner 5 January 2010 Archived from the original on 6 March 2012 Retrieved 23 January 2010 New firms to take over Wharfedale and Aireborough bus routes Telegraph amp Argus Archived from the original on 30 September 2012 Retrieved 9 July 2010 Metro awards contracts to Centrebus The Guardian Archived from the original on 20 October 2015 Retrieved 21 September 2011 Firm takes on bus services Halifax Courier Retrieved 24 October 2010 Arriva takes joint venture control Bus amp Coach Professional 12 September 2013 Archived from the original on 22 October 2013 Retrieved 17 May 2022 Arriva unleashes its Yorkshire Tiger Bus amp Coach Professional 9 October 2013 Archived from the original on 18 October 2013 Retrieved 17 May 2022 Atkinson Neil 28 December 2015 Buses badly damaged by blaze at Elland Huddersfield Examiner Retrieved 11 May 2022 Yorkshire Tiger battles fire and flood Bus amp Coach Buyer 6 January 2016 Retrieved 11 May 2022 a b Jenkinson Keith 24 September 2020 Tiger quits Bradford Buses No 787 p 31 Cole David 2 May 2014 Airport Direct becomes Flying Tigers Bus amp Coach Buyer Retrieved 11 May 2022 Cole David 5 July 2017 Flying Higher Bus amp Coach Buyer Retrieved 11 May 2022 Dougall Emily 8 September 2020 Transdev Flyer takes off to Leeds Bradford Airport Coach amp Bus Week Retrieved 21 April 2022 Transdev launches Flyer buses connecting Yorkshire with Leeds Bradford Airport Harrogate Informer 3 September 2020 Retrieved 21 April 2022 Chalmers Graham 1 September 2020 New Flyer buses to revolutionise Harrogate passengers travel at Leeds Bradford airport Harrogate Advertiser Retrieved 21 April 2022 Transdev Flyer airport venture takes to the roads in Yorkshire Routeone 2 September 2020 Retrieved 21 April 2022 Peat Chris 1 September 2020 Transdev s Flyer takes off Bus amp Coach Buyer Retrieved 21 April 2022 Centrebus teams up with Arriva to rival First in Huddersfield Buses June 2008 Yorkshire Tiger Buses issue 715 October 2014 pages 28 31 Centrebus Holdings Limited Archived 22 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Arriva 9 September 2013 Arriva takes joint venture control Archived 22 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Bus amp Coach Professional 12 September 2013 Arriva unleases its Yorkshire Tiger Archived 18 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Bus amp Coach Professional 9 October 2013 Yorkshire Tiger launches Tiger Blue service Archived 29 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine Coach amp Bus Week issue 1162 4 November 2014 page 12 Winrow Jo 15 April 2021 Transdev takes over Yorkshire Tiger buses in West Yorkshire from Arriva Bradford Telegraph amp Argus Archived from the original on 16 April 2021 Retrieved 16 April 2021 In the pink Team Pennine tame the Yorkshire Tiger Huddersfield Times 22 July 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2022 Team Pennine brand to oust Yorkshire Tiger under Transdev Routeone 7 June 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2022 Wright Greg 15 April 2021 Transdev signs agreement with Arriva to buy Yorkshire Tiger bus services in Halifax and Huddersfield Yorkshire Post Retrieved 11 May 2022 Peat Chris 9 November 2021 Mellors introduced at Team Pennine Bus amp Coach Buyer Retrieved 11 May 2022 New tailor made buses for CalderCountry Transdev 3 November 2021 Retrieved 28 April 2022 Aiming for better with Denby Darts a new look for bus 233 Transdev 9 July 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2022 Peat Chris 6 July 2021 Transdev s Team Pennine introduces Denby Darts Bus amp Coach Buyer Retrieved 11 May 2022 More flights on Denby Darts from 16 May Transdev 8 April 2022 Retrieved 11 May 2022 Great Northern Line Team Pennine a b Jackson Peter 7 September 2021 Team Pennine brand growing Coach amp Bus Week Retrieved 11 May 2022 Newer better buses packed with amazing features the new Hudds Quick is coming to town Huddersfield Times 4 September 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2022 External links edit nbsp Media related to Team Pennine at Wikimedia Commons Team Pennine Limited and Transdev Blazefield Limited on Companies House Team Pennine website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Team Pennine amp oldid 1216086436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.