Arriva Buses Wales

Arriva Buses Wales

Alexander ALX400 bodied DAF DB250 in Rhyl in March 2012
Parent Arriva
Founded 1919
Headquarters Bangor
Service area Anglesey
Chester
Conwy
Denbighshire
Flintshire
Gwynedd
Wrexham
Service type Bus services
Fleet 192 active vehicles
(February 2016)[1]
Chief executive Michael Morton
Website www.arrivabus.co.uk/Wales

Arriva Buses Wales[2] (Welsh: Bysiau Arriva Cymru) is a bus operator providing services in North Wales and Chester. It is a subsidiary of Arriva.

History

Open top Leyland Olympian on tour of Llandudno in 2010
Wright Cadet bodied VDL SB120 in Bangor in April 2009
Alexander Dennis Enviro400 on Sapphire route 1 at Chester Business Park
Plaxton Pointer 2 bodied Dennis Dart in Wrexham in May 2013

Crosville Motor Services was formed in 1919 and operated services in Wales and northern England.[3] It became a subsidiary of National Bus Company before its Welsh operations were split into Crosville Cymru in preparation for sale in 1987 through a management buyout.

In 1989 Crosville Cymru was sold to National Express. In 1991 it was sold again to British Bus.[4][5]

In August 1996 British Bus was purchased by the Cowie Group. It traded as Arriva Cymru until February 2002, when it merged with Arriva North West to form Arriva North West & Wales.[3][6]

In August 2008 Arriva purchased routes 9 and 9A with seven buses from KMP.[7][8]

In January 2009, Arriva North West & Wales was split, with the Welsh operations being managed by a new management team based at Llandudno Junction depot.[3][6][9]

Services

Arriva Buses Wales operates services across North Wales from Holyhead to Chester and Wrexham.[10] During the summer months open top buses operate services in Rhyl.

Arriva Buses Wales previously operated some Trawscambria services.

Depots

Arriva Buses Wales operates four depots:

There are also smaller outstations or sub-depots at other locations, including Llandudno, Holyhead and Amlwch (outstations of Bangor). Caelloi Motors share their depot with Arriva in Pwllheli.

The former regional headquarters and depot at Llandudno Junction closed in April 2013.[11] Aberystwyth depot, along with its outstations at New Quay and Lampeter closed on 21 December 2013, along with Dolgellau, latterly an outstation of Wrexham depot.[12] Councillors and AMs criticised the short notice given by Arriva, leading to fears that communities could be left without bus services;[13] however, other operators took over the running of the routes.

Fleet

As of February 2016 the fleet consists of 192 vehicles. The majority of the fleet is single deck (68%) and is entirely low floor. There is a wide range of different types in the fleet although DAF and VDL chassis are the most common accounting for 41% of all vehicles in the fleet.

During March 2010 Arriva Buses Wales announced that the fleet was 100% low floor (except open-tops and college/school duties),[14] although high-floor Van Hool coaches were subsequently brought in to replace Optare Tempos on Aberystwyth-Cardiff duties.

Single deck

Dennis Darts, now solely of the MPD variety, are much less numerous with just 22 vehicles in service - which is down from around half the fleet in 2011. More recent deliveries have been VDL SB120 and SB200 with Wright Cadet, Commander and Pulsar/Pulsar 2 bodywork, as well as Optare Solos of differing lengths. Other types operated include a pair of Optare Versas used on service X44 between Chester and Mold; seven Wright Eclipse bodied Volvo B7RLEs acquired from K.M.P. in 2008 and fourteen Alexander Dennis Enviro200s which were delivered to Bangor, Wrexham and Rhyl depots in 2015.

Double deck

The most common double deck type in the fleet is the Alexander Dennis Enviro400 - all 40 of which are currently operated on Sapphire services based at Wrexham, Chester[15] and Rhyl[16] depots respectively. The majority of these were delivered brand new - however eleven of these were refurbished after being released from Arriva North West.[17][18]

Other double deck types in the fleet are the Wright Gemini 2 bodied VDL DB300 which are operated exclusively on Cymru Coastliner services from Rhyl depot and eleven DAF DB250RS. Six of these are East Lancs Myllennium Lowlander bodied (these being cascaded from Arriva Midlands to replace Volvo Olympians at Bangor) whilst the remaining five are former Arriva London Alexander ALX400 bodied examples which have been converted to open top to replace Leyland Olympians to operate the Roller Coaster service between Llandudno and Prestatyn.

See also

References

  1. "Fleet Lists". 16 March 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  2. Companies House extract company no 155374 Arriva Cymru Limited formerly Crosville Wales Limited
  3. 1 2 3 Arriva Buses Wales - History Arriva Wales
  4. Companies House extract company no 1997776 British Bus (Company Secretaries) Limited formerly British Bus Limited
  5. Competition Commission report 1996 paragraphs 3.5 to 3.7
  6. 1 2 Arriva North West - History Arriva
  7. Arriva buys up local service offering cheaper fares; 'Outrage' will be taken to Office of Fair Trading Western Mail 1 July 2008
  8. Completed acquisition by Arriva plc of certain assets of KMP (Llanberis) Ltd Office of Fair Trading 18 November 2008
  9. Arriva names managing director for Arriva Buses Wales Arriva 10 November 2008
  10. Timetables & maps Arriva Wales
  11. Arriva bus depot in Llandudno Junction will close at the end of next month Daily Post 10 January 2013
  12. Arriva buses in Aberystwyth - Dec 2013 Arriva 21 December 2013
  13. Changes to bus services could leave towns 'in the wilderness' Daily Post 2 October 2013
  14. "Arriva celebrates 100% low floor buses in Wales". Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  15. "Chester Sparkles". Arriva Sapphire. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  16. "Your Royal carriage awaits". Arriva Sapphire. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  17. "ARRIVA - Arriva puts the sparkle into Wrexham bus service with the launch of Sapphire". Arrivabus.co.uk. 29 April 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  18. "Service 1: Wrexham - Chester service overview". Arrivasapphire.co.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2014.

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