Wright-bodied open top Volvo B5TLs for Stagecoach Cumbria20/3/2017
Steven Knight Media can reveal that Stagecoach Cumbria & North Lancashire has confirmed to its staff that it has been successful in bidding for new open top vehicles this year. They will replace the current Trident open top buses used on the Lakes 599 service.
The seven part-open top buses are due to enter service this summer and will carry a new ‘LAKEsider’ livery from Ray Stenning and Best Impressions. The new branding, and an impression of the vehicles, which will be Volvo B5TLs with Wright Gemini 3 bodywork will appear in publicity material in the coming weeks. The buses will carry fleet numbers 13801-07 and will be allocated to Kendal depot. In a first for a Stagecoach regional fleet they will have white LED destination screens with a full length destination screen, rather than just the route number, at the rear. Stagecoach launches Hop122 open top service for Paignton and Torquay18/3/2017
Stagecoach South West has unveiled a new fleet of open-top buses for the Bay. The sneak preview took place for businesses attending this year’s Tourism Exhibition & Conference at the Riviera Centre on 15 March.
The Golden Hop122 will start on 29 April and run right through the summer season up to every 20 minutes, 7 days a week. The fleet of six buses will connect St Marychurch, Torquay, Paignton and Paignton Zoo. Visitors will be able to enjoy a unique sightseeing experience and hop on and off as often as they like to visit destinations and attractions along the route. As well as providing a family friendly link across the Bay, the Golden Hop122 will augment the Hop12 and Hop22 to help meet the demands of the busy tourist season. Each ‘Golden Hop’ bus features a distinctive yellow livery with its very own ‘bus hopper’ animal character. The first bus, starring the Hop mascot Gary the Rabbit, spent the day at the popular tourism exhibition to promote the new service to businesses across the Bay. The remaining five buses are currently being prepped ready for the start of service and each ‘bus hopper’ has been named by classes from Torbay primary schools:
Children at Cockington Primary School were also responsible for coming up with the name ‘Golden Hop’ to describe the bus route itself. Teacher Anna Hylands commented: “Thanks Stagecoach for this amazing experience. The children have been so enthusiastic about coming up with a name. We loved thinking about the parts of travelling we enjoyed and what name reflects this. Our final idea, 'Golden hop', was decided after a secret vote. The child who created the name said that her favourite part of a day out was hopping on a bus and feeling as if it can take you anywhere." To further promote the link with local tourism, each ‘bus hopper’ character will also be hosted by an attraction along the route. Children can collect a sticker from the character from the attraction and add it to a free sticker book. This will be available from Stagecoach’s Paignton Travelshop and from their open top driver. Host attractions are members of the Attractions Partnership whose popular ‘passport’ the bus operator also sponsors. Bus hopper locations will be:
The new service is part of the bus company’s strategy to support the local tourism industry by providing not only a fun holiday-themed attraction in itself but also accessible public transport for residents and visitors to the area. Bob Dennison, Managing Director of Stagecoach South West, said: “I’m absolutely delighted to be introducing a regular open top service to the Bay. Tourism is a vital part of Torbay's economy and I hope that the colourful, eye-catching buses and family of fun characters will be a hit with both residents and tourists alike.” Richard Cuming, Chair of English Riviera Attractions and owner of Bygones added, “Over the last few years Stagecoach has been a fantastic supporter of the Attractions Partnership. This new service further proves they are committed to finding more ways to support tourism in the Bay and I can’t wait to see it pass by my front door!” Further details of the new service, including a full timetable, will be announced by the operator soon. |
Steven KnightSteven Knight is a Transport Specialist who has over 40 years experience in the bus and rail industries as well as in specialist transport journalism. He is a member of the Chartered Institute of Journalists. ArchivesJanuary 2021 |