Arriva Midlands
Arriva Midlands[1] is a bus operator providing services in the East Midlands and West Midlands areas of England. It is a subsidiary of Arriva UK Bus.
An Arriva Midlands bus in the new corporate livery in August 2017 | |
Parent | Arriva UK Bus |
---|---|
Founded | 1904 |
Headquarters | Westmoreland Avenue, Thurmaston |
Service area | East Midlands West Midlands Bedfordshire Buckinghamshire |
Service type | Bus services |
Depots | 13 |
Chief executive | Simon Mathieson |
Website | www.arrivabus.co.uk/Midlands |
Arriva Midlands North
In September 1981 Midland Red North[2] was formed with 230 buses operating from six depots in Shropshire, Staffordshire and the West Midlands as part of the breakup of the Midland Red bus company.[3] In May 1983 the Ludlow depot was closed. In January 1988 Midland Red North was sold to the Drawlane Transport Group.[4] In November 1992 it was sold to British Bus which in August 1996 was sold to the Cowie Group.[5][6][7]
In 2003 the Arriva Midlands North garages in Crewe, Macclesfield and Winsford were transferred to Arriva North West. The remaining parts of Arriva Midlands North were combined with Arriva Derby and Arriva Fox County to form Arriva Midlands. Buses still operate with Arriva Midlands North legal name (except Burton upon Trent which used Stevensons of Uttoxeter).
In February 2007 the business of Chase Coaches was purchased with 27 buses with operations integrated into Arriva's Cannock depot.[8] In late 2007 a new ChaseLinx brand (similar to the Leicester Linx brand below) was introduced, reflecting the purchase of Chase Coaches.
In December 2007 Swadlincote depot closed with operations transferred to Burton upon Trent. In August 2008 the Hinckley depot and services were sold to Centebus Holdings.[9] In January 2009 Shifnal depot closed while in the same month Bridgnorth reopened.
In December 2010 the business of Wardle Transport, Stoke-on-Trent was purchased with 64 buses,[10][11] followed in June 2011 by the Staffordshire operations of D&G Bus with 30 buses that was integrated with Wardle Transport[12][13] and in August 2012 Midland of Wednesfield from D&G Bus with 61 buses.[14]
In May 2015, D&G Bus purchased Wardle transport back from Arriva Midlands with 19 buses.[15][16][17]
In April 2016, Arriva confirmed it was in talks to sell its Burton upon Trent based services to Midland Classic.[18][19] The deal took effect on 27 August 2016 with 30 buses and 80 staff transferring.[20]
On 23 April 2017 the Wednesfield depot closed with some services passing to Diamond Buses with nine vehicles and the remainder of vehicles reallocated to other depots.[21][22] The depot had only reopened in March 2013 after a refurbishment.[23]
In 2017, four Arriva Shires & Essex depots (Milton Keynes, Luton, Aylesbury and High Wycombe), and their routes, were transferred into the management of Arriva Midlands. The vehicles were renumbered in late 2018 and early 2019 to avoid multiple vehicles having the same fleet numbers.[24]
Arriva announced that from 1 April 2018 that no buses from their Cannock depot would run during the evenings and Sundays as a result of Staffordshire County Council funding cuts.[25] Hundreds signed an online petition within the first week, which quickly lead to thousands including backing from two local MPs.[26]
In November 2020 it was announced that the Cannock Depot would be sold to D&G bus, with services being operated under the Chaserider brand from the end of service on the 9th of January 2021.[27][28]
Arriva Derby
In 1994 Derby City Transport was privatised and sold to British Bus.[29] In August 1996 British Bus was purchased by the Cowie Group and the operation rebranded as Arriva Derby.[30]
Arriva Fox County
In September 1981 Midland Red East[31] was formed with 181 buses operating from five depots in Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire as part of the breakup of the Midland Red bus company, and in January 1984 was renamed Midland Fox.[3] In 1987 it was privatised in a management buyout. Several smaller operators including Loughborough Bus & Coach Company were purchased and in 1989 it was sold to the Drawlane Group. In November 1992 it was sold to British Bus which in August 1996 was sold to the Cowie Group and later renamed Arriva Fox County.[5]
Arriva currently operate from four depots within the former 'Fox County' area these are Thurmaston, Coalville, South Wigston and Barwell.
In September 2013, Centrebus Group sold its shares in Centrebus Holdings to Arriva[32][33] which included depots and services in West Yorkshire which became Yorkshire Tiger.
The operations based in Barwell, Leicestershire were rebranded as Hinckley Bus but in late 2018 they merged into the main Arriva Midlands business and the depot in Barwell operates as an outstation of South Wigston depot.
Depots
Current Depots
Arriva Midlands operate twelve depots as of January 2021 in:[34]
- Derby
- Oswestry
- Shrewsbury
- Tamworth
- Telford
- Thurmaston
- South Wigston
- Barwell
- Milton Keynes
- Luton
- Aylesbury
- High Wycombe
In 2017, four Arriva Shires & Essex depots (Milton Keynes, Luton, Aylesbury and High Wycombe), and their routes, were transferred into the management of Arriva Midlands. The vehicles were renumbered in late 2018 and early 2019 to avoid multiple Arriva Midlands vehicles sharing the same fleet numbers.[24]
In 2018 the Cannock depot began closing entirely on Sundays due to county council subsidy cuts, leaving Cannock without buses, with the Cannock depot being sold to D&G bus in January 2021.
Former Depots
- Cannock - purchased by D&G Bus in November 2020, and was transferred on the 9th of January 2021.[35]
- Burton-upon-Trent - purchased by Midland Classic in 2016[36]
- Wednesfield - closed in 2017 due to loss of most Transport for West Midlands contracted services. Nine vehicles and remaining tendered routes sold to Diamond Bus. Commercially run routes 35, and 35A were moved to Cannock Depot, while routes 10, 10A, and 10B were transferred to Telford Depot. Service 10 has since been withdrawn by Arriva (after a spell being operated by Cannock depot) with the 10A & 10B now operated by National Express.
- Bridgnorth depot, an outstation of Telford, operated services 585-588 in South Staffordshire along with service 9, 297, 101 and 436. The depot closed with the ending of the 585-588 routes in 2012 with services being operated by Shrewsbury (436) and Telford (other routes). It was located on the Stanmore Industrial Estate.
- Wellington - replaced by new depot in Telford.
- Southgates - Former Midland Fox garage closed in 2009 and operations were merged with the Thurmaston Depot
References
- Companies House extract company no 2141078 Arriva Midlands Limited formerly Arriva Fox County Limited formerly Midland Fox Limited
- Companies House extract company no 1556305 Arriva Midlands North Limited formerly Midland Rd (North) Limited
- Midland Red Depots Archived 3 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine MidlandRed.net
- Companies House extract company no 2756785 Burroughs Hill Limited formerly Drawlane Transport Group plc
- Arriva Midlands History Archived 28 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine Arriva
- Cowie Group plc and British Bus Group Limited: A report on the merger situation Competition Commission 31 October 1996
- Principal operating subsidiaries of British Bus Competition Commission 1997
- Arriva acquires Chase Coaches Archived 8 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Bus & Coach Professional 27 February 2007
- Centrebus Herts & Beds Oxford & Chilterns Bus Page 31 August 2008
- Arriva Midlands announces acquisition of Wardle Transport Arriva 8 December 2010
- Arriva boosts Midlands bus operation with Wardle Transport purchase Transport Xtra 9 December 2010
- Arriva Midlands acquires D&G Archived 1 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine Bus & Coach Professional 10 June 2011
- D&G Buses bought by Arriva - owners blame subsidy cuts for sale The Sentinel 11 June 2011
- Arriva Midlands to expand operations in the West Midlands Arriva 10 August 2012
- "D&G Bus to takeover Wardle Transport routes". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
- D&G buys Wardle Transport Bus & Coach Buyer 18 March 2015
- "D&G Bus" Buses issue 723 June 2015 page 84
- Arriva in talks to sell Burton bus services to Midland Classic Burton Mail 26 April 2016
- Arriva plans sale of Burton operation to Midland Classic Route One 27 April 2016
- "Arriva transfers Burton operation to Midland Classic" Coach & Bus Week issue 1255 30 August 2016 page 6
- Rotala signs deal with Arriva to take on Wednesfield operation Rotala 24 March 2017
- Diamond takes on Arriva Wednesfield Bus & Coach Buyer 24 March 2017
- Arriva Wednesfield depot reopens Coach & Bus Week 3 April 2013
- "Arriva Midlands Fleet changes". www.wmbusphotos.com. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
- https://www.arrivabus.co.uk/midlands/Latest/cannock--stafford-routes-to-be-withdrawn-on-evenings--sundays-from-1-april-2018/
- https://www.expressandstar.com/news/local-hubs/staffordshire/cannock/2018/02/28/staffordshire-mps-join-fight-to-save-sunday-bus-services/
- "Arriva Bus". www.arrivabus.co.uk. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
- "Chaserider". www.dgbus.co.uk. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
- Arriva Midlands - In Derby The Derby Bus Depot
- Derby Corporation Transport 1899 - 1986 Peter Gould
- Companies House extract company no 1556557 Foxhound Limited formerly Midland Fox Limited formerly Midland Red (East) Limited
- Centrebus (Holdings) Limited Arriva 9 September 2013
- Arriva takes joint venture control Archived 22 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Bus & Coach Professional 12 September 2013
- "UK Buses Arriva Midlands Fleet June 2019" (PDF). 13 July 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 July 2019. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
- "Arriva Bus". www.arrivabus.co.uk. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
- "Arriva bids farewell to Burton depot". www.arrivabus.co.uk. 25 August 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
External links
- Company website
- Media related to Arriva Midlands at Wikimedia Commons