Stagecoach West

Stagecoach West

Parent Stagecoach
Founded 1983
Headquarters Gloucester
Service area Gloucestershire
South Herefordshire
Wiltshire
Service type Bus services
Depots 5 (April 2013)
Fleet 257 (September 2016)
Website http://www.stagecoachbus.com

Stagecoach West[1] is a bus operator providing services in Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and South Herefordshire. It is a subsidiary of Stagecoach.

History

Stagecoach Gold liveried Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 in September 2009

In 1983, Bristol Omnibus Company's Gloucestershire based operations were transferred to the Cheltenham & Gloucester Omnibus Company.[2] In 1985 the National Bus Company's Swindon and District operation was transferred to Cheltenham & Gloucester. In 1986, all the assets were transferred to a new legal entity, Western Travel.[1]

In 1986, Western Travel was privatised in a management buyout and in December 1987 purchased Midland Red South.[3] In 1993, Western Travel purchased City Circle of Gloucester before being sold to Stagecoach in November 1993.[4][5]

In 1988, National Welsh Omnibus Services was privatised in a management buyout. After being placed in receivership in January 1992, the eastern division was purchased by Stagecoach South Wales. After the Western Travel purchase, the Wye & Dean operations were transferred to Stagecoach West.

In more recent years the operation was split into different divisions:

More recently all have been combined as Stagecoach West.

Depots

Stagecoach West operate five depots:[6]

Routes

Stagecoach West mainly operates services across Gloucestershire, South Herefordshire, Wiltshire and into South Gloucestershire although some services serve a wide range of areas, these include places as far as Hereford, Monmouth, Oxford, Bath and Bristol.

Routes 10 Cheltenham to Lower Tuffley, 66 between Swindon and Oxford, 94 Cheltenham to Gloucester, 63 Forest Green to Gloucester, and 66E/F/Q/S Stroud Stonehouse Waterwells P&R Kingsway to Gloucester are operated as Stagecoach Gold services.

Fleet

In September 2016 the fleet consisted of 257 buses and coaches.[7]

See also

References

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