Lynx (bus company) explained

Lynx
Founded:6 January 2015
Headquarters:King's Lynn
Locale:North West Norfolk
Service Area:Norfolk
Cambridgeshire
Service Type:Bus services
Alliance:Coasthopper shared with Sanders Coaches
Routes:19 (October 2023)
Destinations:Marham
Downham Market
Southery
Ten Mile Bank
Middleton
Walpole St Andrew
Walpole St Peter
Fakenham
Hunstanton
King's Lynn
Wells-next-the-Sea
Wisbech
Fairstead Estate
Castle Rising
Dersingham
Sandringham
West Newton
Ingoldisthorpe
Snettisham
Heacham
Grimston
Gayton
Sedgeford
Great Bircham
Docking
Hillington
Hubs:King's Lynn
Stations:King's Lynn
Hunstanton
Wisbech
Downham Market
Fuel Type:Diesel
Website:www.lynxbus.co.uk

Lynx,[1] the trading name of 'Coastal Red Ltd', is an independent bus company based in King's Lynn and operating services across west and north Norfolk and eastern Cambridgeshire.

History

Coastal Red was founded by Stephen Challis and Andrew Warnes in 2013. The pair (along with Julian Patterson) had previously established Konectbus in 1999 before selling it to the Go-Ahead Group in March 2010. Having considered construction and engineering, the idea of a new bus operation formally began in spring 2014. Julian Patterson would come aboard later that year upon leaving Go-Ahead.[2] [3]

Operations commenced for Lynx on 6 January 2015, with a school contract between Southery and Downham Market Academy. On 26 January 2015, their first public bus service began, operating hourly between King's Lynn to Hunstanton, seven days a week.[2] [4]

Lynx expanded its network of routes with the takeover three Council-subsidised bus services from Stagecoach in Norfolk in September 2017,[5] followed by a further eight former Stagecoach routes from 29 April 2018, after Stagecoach closed their King's Lynn depot. Among the services taken on following Stagecoach's withdrawal from the area was the western half of the popular and well established Coasthopper service between King's Lynn and Cromer.[6] [7] Lynx took over operation of the King's Lynn to Wells-next-the-Sea section of this route, rebranded it as Coastliner 36 and extended the service inland from Wells to Fakenham.[8] [9] A further three services were taken over from Stagecoach in September 2018.[10]

During 2019, Lynx funded a 'comprehensive' refurbishment/renewing of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn bus shelters, and a next bus information screen was provided by Norfolk County Council.[11] [12]

A brand new, thoroughly redesigned website (powered by the 'BusHub Mobility Platform') launched in December 2019, including a live bus tracker, fare calculator and journey planner,[13] with an iOS & Android app following shortly afterwards in January 2020[14]

Fleet

Lynx commenced operations with a fleet of four single-decker Optare Tempos, including an experimental prototype purchased directly from Optare.[15] [16] It has standardised on the type and by April 2018 it was operating the largest fleet of Tempos in the United Kingdom with 26.[6]

Since September 2016, Lynx has also operated double-deckers including Optare Spectra and Wright Pulsar Gemini bodied DAF DB250LFs and Leyland Olympians.[17] [18] [19] Two new, bespoke Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMCs arrived in spring 2021 for added capacity on the Coastliner route.[20] [21]

Lynx own a Leyland National, which is operated as a heritage bus in a semi-preserved state, painted in Lynx's standard red livery. Delivered new to Hants & Dorset in November 1977, it has been used in passenger service several times to mark special occasions, as well as attending industry and promotional events and bus enthusiasts' rallies. As of winter 2019/20 it is stored out of service.

Buses are painted in Volkswagen 'Mars Red' - chosen to stand out against other bus operators in the area and as a nod to the 'Poppy Red' of National Bus Company days. The stylised Lynx 'X' also draws on the old National Bus Company (UK) arrow logo.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/08711244 Coastal Red Limited
  2. https://www.busandcoachbuyer.com/lynx/ Second time around for former Konectbus team
  3. https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/0jXjBdee2DnMH_foCRF0F5cEh4k/appointments Julian Mark PATTERSON
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20180515120035/https://www.lynxbus.co.uk/news/newbuses/ Lynx is launched
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20180515120311/https://www.lynxbus.co.uk/news/new-bus-times-sept-2017/ New bus times from Sept 2017
  6. "All change in King's Lynn as Stagecoach vacates the town" Coach & Bus Week issue 1340 1 May 2018 page 11
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20180501131823/https://www.stagecoachbus.com/promos-and-offers/east/norfolk-landing-page Stagecoach in Norfolk
  8. "Stagecoach planning to shut King's Lynn depot" Coach & Bus Week issue 1328 6 February 2018 page 11
  9. http://www.route-one.net/articles/Bus_routes/Stagecoach_calls_it_a_day_in_Norfolk_and_plans_withdrawal Stagecoach calls it a day in Norfolk and plans withdrawal
  10. Web site: Lynx :: New Services 54, 55A & 55B. www.lynxbus.co.uk. en. 2018-09-10.
  11. Web site: 2019-12-06. New look for Q.E Hospital bus shelter. Lynx.
  12. Web site: 2019-11-01. Lynx donates new bus shelter to hospital. QEH Media Hub/QEH News.
  13. Web site: 2019-12-06. New Lynx Website is Launched!. Lynx.
  14. Web site: Lynx. 2021-07-24. App Store. en-US.
  15. https://cbwmagazine.com/lynx-effect-in-norfolk/ Lynx effect in Norfolk
  16. "Lynx links Lynn" Buses issue 720 March 2015 page 10
  17. "Fleet News" Buses issue 745 April 2017 page 72
  18. "Fleet News" Buses issue 754 January 2018 page 73
  19. "Fleet News" Buses issue 756 March 2018 page 73
  20. Web site: 2021-04-29. ADL DELIVERS BESPOKE ENVIRO400 DOUBLE DECKERS TO INDEPENDENT OPERATOR LYNX FOR WEST NORFOLK COASTAL ROUTE. Alexander Dennis. en.
  21. Web site: 2021-04-09. Lynx takes two new Alexander Dennis Enviro400s. Route ONE.