Stagecoach South East | |
Parent: | Stagecoach Group |
Founded: | 1989 |
Headquarters: | Canterbury |
Service Area: | East Sussex Kent |
Service Type: | Bus services |
Hubs: | Canterbury, Ashford, Hastings, Eastbourne, Ramsgate, Folkestone, Dover |
Depots: | 7 |
Fleet: | 439 (2022) |
Annual Ridership: | 42.6 million (2018/19) [1] |
Leader Type: | Managing Director |
Leader: | Joel Mitchell |
Website: | www.stagecoachbus.com |
Stagecoach South East is the trading name of East Kent Road Car Company Limited, a bus operator based in Canterbury providing services in Kent and East Sussex in the south east of England. It is a subsidiary of Stagecoach Group.
Stagecoach have been operating in the Hastings area since their takeover of Hastings & District Transport in 1989. Stagecoach have made a vast amount of improvements to the Hastings bus network.[2] [3] [4] [5] All the improvements are in partnership with Hastings Borough Council and East Sussex County Council.
The sale caused a lot of controversy, with MPs criticising the secrecy surrounding the sale[8] and blaming each other's parties for the state the Eastbourne Buses got into, the Liberal Democrats claiming the Conservatives "failed to support Eastbourne Buses".[9] There has also been criticism of the low price the company was sold at - revealed at £3.7 million, lower than the original report of 4 - and criticism against Stagecoach, one MP saying that the company has effectively been "given away for nothing".[10] However, it was revealed that Go-Ahead had bid much lower at £2.85 million, so the council had to sell to Stagecoach to serve the taxpayer due to the £1.2 million difference in bids, despite the union's calls.[9]
On 13 May 2009, the Office of Fair Trading announced that it was referring the purchase of Eastbourne Buses and Cavendish Motor Services by Stagecoach to the Competition Commission.[12] Although the provisional decision found that the acquisitions had substantially lessened competition, the Competition Commission cleared the purchase in October 2009 after deciding that Cavendish would have chosen either to reduce its services substantially or even to close its operations altogether following Stagecoach's acquisition of Eastbourne Buses.[13]
Until July 2017, Stagecoach operated National Express coach routes 007, 021, and 022, which were then taken over by The Kings Ferry. East Kent had operated services from Kent to Victoria Coach Station since 1932.[17]
As of 2022, the Stagecoach South East fleet consists of 442 buses.[18]
The fleet consists of a mixture of Alexander Dennis Enviro400 (both integral and Scania N230UD versions), Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC (both integral and Scania N250UD versions), Scania OmniCity, Dennis Trident 2 Alexander ALX400, Alexander Dennis Enviro200, Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC, Alexander Dennis Enviro300, Dennis Dart Plaxton Pointer and Optare Solo buses.[19]
Around 2006, new Optare Solo and Alexander ALX300s were introduced on the local Hastings Arrows routes for better connectivity throughout Hastings and St. Leonards. They were replaced on 19 April 2012, following the introduction of Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Darts.
On 22 January 2012, 11 new Alexander Dennis Enviro400 bodied Scania N230UDs were introduced on The Wave 99 that runs between Hastings and Eastbourne via Bexhill and Pevensey Bay.[20]
On 19 April 2012, 23 new Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Darts were introduced on the local Hastings Arrow routes.[21]
On 31 October 2014, a fleet of 10 new Scania N230UD Alexander Dennis Enviro400 buses were introduced to upgrade route 16 between Canterbury and Hythe to Stagecoach Gold operation.
In April and May 2016, a large fleet of new Scania N250UD Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC buses were introduced onto routes 8, 8A and 8X between Canterbury and Westwood Cross and onto the Triangle service between Canterbury and Herne Bay.[22]
On 23 July 2016, Stagecoach South East introduced new open-top route 69 in Thanet, operating between Ramsgate and Broadstairs. Two TransBus Trident Alexander ALX400 buses were converted to open-top to operate the service.[23]
On 5 December 2016, a fleet of 25 new Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC buses were introduced onto "Wave" routes 100, 101 and 102 between Hastings, Rye and Dover via Camber, Lydd, New Romney and Folkestone. [24] A further fleet of 12 new Scania N250UD Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC buses entered service on "Wave" route 99 between Eastbourne and Hastings in January 2018.[25]
In June 2019, a new fleet of 24 Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC buses were introduced onto the Thanet Loop service which operates in a circular route on the Isle of Thanet.[26]
Stagecoach South East operate a mixture of local and interurban services across Kent and East Sussex. Bus services are provided in and around the towns of Canterbury, Ashford, Ramsgate, Margate, Folkestone, Dover, New Romney, Lydd, Rye, Tenterden, Northiam, Hawkhurst, Hastings, Bexhill, Pevensey and Eastbourne, as well as a 1066 (originally 304/305) Stagecoach route to Tunbridge Wells from Hastings.[27]
The company also operates a number of high profile branded interurban services.
"The Wave" is the brand given to services along the south east coast. The network is currently formed of four routes, which form a coastal corridor between Eastbourne and Dover:[27]
Services are generally operated using "Wave" branded Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC buses, although a number of these are currently being repainted into the new Stagecoach local livery.[29]
See main article: Stagecoach Gold.
Route 16 which operates between Canterbury and Hythe via Denton, Hawkinge and Folkestone is part of the premium Stagecoach Gold brand.[30] Services are operated using Scania N230UD Alexander Dennis Enviro400 with free WiFi and leather seats.[31] A number of these buses are currently being repainted into the new Stagecoach local livery.[29]
Routes 8, 8A and 8X which operate between Canterbury and Westwood Cross via Birchington-on-Sea and Margate are branded as "The Breeze".[27] [32]
Services are operated using "Breeze" branded Scania N250UD Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC buses although a number of these are currently being repainted into the new Stagecoach local livery.[29]
The Triangle was a high profile branded service running in a circular route between Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay.[33]
Services are generally operated using Scania N250UD Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC buses in the Stagecoach local livery which were formerly branded for the Triangle.[34]
However, the route was debranded and split into 4 different routes, the 400,401,600 and 601 while what was the 6 was rebranded to the 602 and 603.[35]
See main article: Canterbury Park and Ride. Stagecoach South East also operate the Canterbury Park & Ride service on behalf of Canterbury City Council.
Buses operate frequently from Canterbury City Centre to three park & ride sites at Sturry Road, Wincheap and New Dover Road.[36]
Stagecoach South East operate the UniBus service, in partnership with The University of Kent. The network is formed of two routes, the Uni1 and Uni2 which connect Canterbury City Centre with the university campuses.[37]
Stagecoach also operates a demand-responsive service called Stagecoach Connect in Aylesham and Whitfield.[38]
Stagecoach South East currently operate services from seven bus depots (and one outstation) across Kent and East Sussex:[18]