Lucketts Travel

Lucketts Travel

Scania LK400EB OmniExpress 3.60 in the older Lucketts livery in May 2011
Founded 1926
Headquarters Fareham
Service area Hampshire
West Sussex
Service type Coach services
Fleet 103 (April 2013)
Chief executive David Luckett
Website www.lucketts.co.uk
Irizar Century bodied Scania K340EB in Worthing Coaches livery in January 2013
Alexander ALX400 bodied Volvo B7TL in Portsmouth in March 2012

Lucketts Travel[1] is a coach hire and excursion company with depots in Fareham, Worthing and Southampton.

Lucketts Travel are part of Lucketts Holdings,[2] who also own fellow south coast operators, Worthing Coaches and Coliseum Coaches.

History

The company was founded in 1926 by Harry Luckett as a haulage and storage company and only bought its first coach in 1976.

Harry Luckett' son joined the company in 1963 and took over shortly after in 1966 when Harry died unexpectedly. The company’s haulage business continued to grow in the late 1960s and early 1970s, with Ready Mix Concrete and Schweppes major clients.

In 1976 David purchased the company’s first coach, choosing to drive it himself. It proved a very enjoyable and successful venture and a second coach was soon purchased. By the mid-1980s the coach fleet had outnumbered the haulage fleet.[3]

In 2005 the Worthing Coaches[4] business was purchased followed in March 2006 by Flagship from Eastbourne Buses.[5][6]

In January 2009 Lucketts Travel took over operation of National Express routes from Portsmouth to London Victoria Coach Station (030), Heathrow Airport (203) and Bristol (300) from Tellings-Golden Miller.[6]

In March 2012 Coliseum Coaches was purchased with 12 coaches.[6][7][8] In March 2013, Lucketts commenced operating further National Express services; London Victoria Coach Station - Brighton (025) and Victoria Coach Station - Gatwick Airport (A3).[9][10]

Fleet

As at April 2013, the fleet consisted of 103 vehicles.[11] The breakdown was Lucketts (54 vehicles), Worthing (8), Coliseum (12) and National Express (29).

In January 2013 a new common livery was introduced. A predominantly white base is offset with a swoop- brown/orange in the case of Lucketts, red/yellow for Worthing Coaches and grey/orange for Coliseum, which also carries a stylised depiction of the Coliseum in Rome.[12] Coaches dedicated to National Express services are painted in the client's livery.

See also

References

  1. Companies House extract company no 1072023 H Luckett & Co Limited
  2. Companies House extract company no 3625708 Lucketts Holdings Limited
  3. About Us Worthing Coaches
  4. Companies House extract company no 1313045 Worthing Coaches Limited
  5. Companies House extract company no 2000069 Eastbourne Buses Limited
  6. 1 2 3 Lucketts:a brief history Coach & Bus Week issue 1082 10 April 2013 page 16
  7. Lucketts buys Coliseum busandcoach.com 28 March 2012
  8. Companies House extract company no 752569 Coliseum Coaches Limited
  9. New National Express Contracts for Lucketts Travel Lucketts Travel
  10. New National Express Contracts for Lucketts Travel Business East Hants 18 March 2013
  11. More than a fleeting glance Coach & Bus Week issue 1082 10 April 2013 page 34
  12. Unified branding for Lucketts fleets buaandcoach.com 17 January 2013

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