Arriva Midlands Explained

Arriva Midlands
Parent:Arriva UK Bus
Headquarters:4 Westmoreland Avenue, Thurmaston, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Service Area:East Midlands
West Midlands
Bedfordshire
Buckinghamshire
Service Type:Bus services
Depots:11
Ceo:Mike Cooper
Website:www.arrivabus.co.uk/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.

Arriva Midlands North Operations

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. These had previously been operated by Crosville and had adopted the "Midland Redline" fleetname after transfer to Midland Red North. 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) 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]

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.[18] [19] The depot had only reopened in March 2013 after a refurbishment.[20]

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.[21]

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.[22] Hundreds signed an online petition within the first week, which quickly lead to thousands including backing from two local MPs.[23]

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 9 January 2021.[24] [25]

Derbyshire Operations

See main article: article and Arriva Derby. In 1994 Derby City Transport was privatised and sold to British Bus.[26] In August 1996 British Bus was purchased by the Cowie Group and the operation rebranded as Arriva Derby.[27]

Arriva previously had a depot in Burton Upon Trent until August 2016 when the operations passed to Midland Classic.

Leicestershire Operations

See main article: article and Arriva Midlands East. In September 1981 Midland Red East[28] 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 Midlands East currently operate from three depots within the Leicestershire area these are Thurmaston, Coalville and Barwell.

In September 2013, Arriva purchased Centrebus Groups shares in Centrebus Holdings with their Hinckley operations becoming Hinckley Bus which operated as a part of Arriva Midlands [29] [30] During late 2018 they merged operations into the main Arriva Midlands business.

Arriva announced in August 2021 after 64 years they will be closing their South Wigston depot during October 2021 with all services moving to Thurmaston depot.[31]

Depots

Current Depots

Arriva Midlands operate eleven depots as of January 2022 in:[32]

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.

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.

In 2023, Arriva announced that it planned to close the Oswestry depot as a result of low patronage and financial difficulties following the Covid-19 pandemic. Most services operated from Oswestry would be moved to Shrewsbury and Arriva Buses Wales' Wrexham depot if the planned closure is approved.[33] The closure went ahead in early summer 2023.

Former Depots

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://data.companieshouse.gov.uk/doc/company/02141078 Companies House extract company no 2141078
  2. http://data.companieshouse.gov.uk/doc/company/01556305 Companies House extract company no 1556305
  3. http://www.midlandred.net/depots/sa.shtml Midland Red Depots
  4. http://data.companieshouse.gov.uk/doc/company/02756786 Companies House extract company no 2756785
  5. http://www.arrivabus.co.uk/content.aspx?id=799 Arriva Midlands History
  6. http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20120119162530/http://www.competition-commission.org.uk/rep_pub/reports/1997/396cowie.htm Cowie Group plc and British Bus Group Limited: A report on the merger situation
  7. http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20120119203901/http://www.competition-commission.org.uk/rep_pub/reports/1997/fulltext/396a3.4.pdf Principal operating subsidiaries of British Bus
  8. http://www.busandcoach.com/newspage.aspx?id=1244&categoryid=0 Arriva acquires Chase Coaches
  9. http://www.oxford-chiltern-bus-page.co.uk/310808-Company%20and%20Fleet%20News.htm Centrebus Herts & Beds
  10. http://www.arriva.co.uk/media_centre/press_releases/2010/december/2010-12-08.aspx?sc_lang=en Arriva Midlands announces acquisition of Wardle Transport
  11. http://www.transportxtra.com/magazines/new_transit/news/?ID=25092 Arriva boosts Midlands bus operation with Wardle Transport purchase
  12. http://www.busandcoach.com/newspage.aspx?id=5485&categoryid=0 Arriva Midlands acquires D&G
  13. http://www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk/D-G-Buses-bought-Arriva-owners-blame-subsidy-cuts/story-12754174-detail/story.html#axzz2iIqqLC5D D&G Buses bought by Arriva - owners blame subsidy cuts for sale
  14. http://www.arriva.co.uk/media_centre/press_releases/2012/august/2012-08-10.aspx?sc_lang=en Arriva Midlands to expand operations in the West Midlands
  15. Web site: D&G Bus to takeover Wardle Transport routes . 3 June 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402172139/http://www.dgbus.co.uk/news.html . 2 April 2015 . dead .
  16. http://www.busandcoachbuyer.com/dg-buys-wardle-transport/ D&G buys Wardle Transport
  17. "D&G Bus" Buses issue 723 June 2015 page 84
  18. http://www.rotalaplc.com/news/rotala-signs-deal-with-arriva-to-take-on-wednesdfield-operation.html Rotala signs deal with Arriva to take on Wednesfield operation
  19. http://www.busandcoachbuyer.com/diamond-takes-arriva-wednesfield/ Diamond takes on Arriva Wednesfield
  20. https://cbwmagazine.com/arriva-wednesfield-depot-reopens/ Arriva Wednesfield depot reopens
  21. Web site: Arriva Midlands Fleet changes. www.wmbusphotos.com. 2019-07-13.
  22. Web site: Arriva Bus.
  23. Web site: Staffordshire MPs join fight to save Sunday bus services Express & Star.
  24. Web site: Arriva Bus. 2020-12-04. www.arrivabus.co.uk.
  25. Web site: Chaserider. 2020-12-04. www.dgbus.co.uk.
  26. http://www.derbybusdepot.co.uk/arriva.html Arriva Midlands - In Derby
  27. http://www.petergould.co.uk/local_transport_history/fleetlists/derby1.htm Derby Corporation Transport 1899 - 1986
  28. http://data.companieshouse.gov.uk/doc/company/01556557 Companies House extract company no 1556557
  29. http://www.arriva.co.uk/media_centre/press_releases/2013/september/130909-centrebus.aspx?sc_lang=en Centrebus (Holdings) Limited
  30. http://www.busandcoach.com/newspage.aspx?id=7964&categoryid=0 Arriva takes joint venture control
  31. Web site: Fond memories one of Leicester's oldest bus depots that's about to close - Leicestershire Live.
  32. Web site: UK Buses Arriva Midlands Fleet June 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190713172255/http://ukbuses.co.uk/fleet/amn.pdf. dead. 2019-07-13. 2019-07-13. 2019-07-13.
  33. Web site: . 27 February 2023. Arriva set to close Oswestry, Macclesfield and Winsford . 28 February 2023. routeone.
  34. Web site: Arriva Bus. 2021-01-13. www.arrivabus.co.uk.
  35. Web site: Arriva bids farewell to Burton depot. 25 August 2016. www.arrivabus.co.uk. en. 2019-07-13.