Connexionsbuses

Connexionsbuses (formerly Harrogate Coach Travel) is a bus operator based in Tockwith, North Yorkshire.[1]

Connexionsbuses
Wright Solar bodied Scania L94UB in Aberford in August 2019
Founded2002
HeadquartersTockwith, North Yorkshire
Service areaNorth Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
Service typeBus services
DestinationsHarrogate
Leeds
Otley
Wetherby
York
Fleet42 (June 2015)
Managing DirectorCraig Temple
WebsiteOfficial website

History

Harrogate Coach Travel was established in 2002 by Craig and Julie Temple to operate local services in the York area, to Ripon via Great Hammerton, before expanding to operate tendered services for North Yorkshire County Council and the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive.

Harrogate Coach Travel also operated the X54 service from York to Harrogate, but that service was withdrawn in August 2010,[2] which left the X52 and X53 services to Ilkley and Guiseley as their only Harrogate services.

In March 2011, the business was rebranded as Connexionsbuses.[3]

In April 2011, route X70 was introduced between Harrogate and Wetherby and several local services in Harrogate under contract from North Yorkshire County Council.[4]

At the same time, the North Yorkshire contract to run buses between York and Ripon was lost, and Harrogate Coach Travel commenced operating joint services from York to Ripon and Wetherby in partnership with Eddie Brown Tours.[5]

In 2011, Connexionsbuses became involved in a bus war with rival operator Transdev in Harrogate concerning services radiating out of Wetherby bus station.[6][7]

Services

A route 64 branded Scania Omnicity. These were new to Ipswich Buses, whose livery they still wear.

Connexionsbuses operate services to Harrogate, York, Boroughbridge, Ripon, Ilkley, Otley, Knaresborough and Wetherby. From August 2010, the company expanded more in the Ilkley and Otley areas of West Yorkshire, when they took over the Ilkley and Otley local services from First West Yorkshire and the 940 service to Holt Park from TLC Travel.[8] The company started more services in the Wetherby area in April 2011, linking the town to York. Late 2013 Connexionsbuses took over services 780 from Wetherby to Knaresborough and 923 from Otley to Tadcaster. Late April 2014, Connexionsbuses services 104/110/111/112 were replaced by X4 to Wedderburn X6 to Pannal Ash X6a to Harlow Carr and X12 to Duchy Road all from Harrogate. When Eddie Browns collapsed, Connexions stood in on the 142/143 service until 5 January. The service was then taken over by Transdev York, they also operated the 56/57 Harrogate-Ripon/Roecliffe service which was transferred to The Harrogate Bus Company. They also now operate the 16 Acomb – York and the 13 Copmanthorpe – York – Haxby.

In Leeds the operator currently runs service 64 Leeds – Cross Gates – Aberford under contract to First Leeds between Monday and Saturdays, with First Leeds ticket machines used.[9] Previously, route 38 was operated commercially, although this was withdrawn following competition with SquarePeg buses, and the future implementation of a low-emission zone in Leeds.[10][11]

Fleet

As of June 2015, the fleet comprised 42 buses.[12]

Heritage Buses

Connexions' 1981 Leyland National, duplicating the last Connexions bus on route 8

Alongside its service buses, Connexions also maintain a fleet of heritage vehicles. This consists of 9 vehicles, aging from 1971 to 1999, most of which originally operated in Yorkshire.[13]

References

  1. Companies House extract company no 4367719 Harrogate Coach Travel Limited
  2. "X54 Buses from York to Harrogate". Get Down. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  3. Harrogate Coach Travel becomes Connexionsbuses Connexionbuses 5 March 2011
  4. New service from Harrogate to York Connexionsbuses 5 March 2011
  5. 142/411/412/413 Timetable North Yorkshire Travel Info 30 April 2012
  6. Harrogate to Wetherby bus war breaks out BBC News 4 July 2011
  7. War erupts over bus service Harrogate Advertiser 9 July 2011
  8. "August Public Transport Changes" (PDF). Metro. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
  9. Connextionsbuses, , accessed 20 November 2018
  10. Connextionsbuses, Archived 5 July 2018 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 5 July 2018
  11. Connexionsbuses, , accessed 20 November 2018
  12. Connexions Buses North East Buses
  13. "Historic Vehicles". Connexions Buses. Archived from the original on 26 October 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2019.
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