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Initially, there were 25 franchises, but the number of different operating companies is smaller as some firms, including First Group, National Express Group and Stagecoach Group, run more than one franchise.
TOCs may use what they like: examples include Futura ( Stagecoach Group ), Helvetica ( FirstGroup and National Express ), Frutiger ( Arriva Trains Wales ), Bliss ( CrossCountry, an Arriva franchise but not branded as such ), and a modified version of Precious by London Midland.
Since deregulation the majority ( 80 % by the late 1990s ) of these local bus companies have been taken over by one of the " Big Five " private transport companies: Arriva ( part of Deutsche Bahn AG ), First Group, Go-Ahead Group, National Express Group ( owners of National Express ) and Stagecoach Group.
* Stagecoach Thameslink Trains Limited ( Stagecoach Group plc )
The Group agreed to open its books to the Cosmen and CVC consortium on 10 September 2009, though had reportedly been looking into selling its bus and rail franchises to rival Stagecoach Group, according to The Times.
Virgin Trains ( legal name West Coast Trains Limited, company no 3007940 ) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Virgin Group ( 51 %) and Stagecoach ( 49 %) that has operated the InterCity West Coast franchise since March 1997.
Virgin Rail Group bid for a number of rail franchises being awarded the InterCity West Coast franchise after beating Sea Containers and Stagecoach.
In October 1998 Virgin Group sold 49 % of the shares in Virgin Rail Group to Stagecoach.
Stagecoach Group buses in Banbury in 2004.
They lost their contract to Stagecoach Group in 2004.
Banbury has an intra-urban bus service provided by Stagecoach Group which feeds the outlying villages and provides transport to places such as Oxford, Chipping Norton and Brackley.
It was the bus division of SJ AB rail company until 1996 and was briefly part of Stagecoach Group.
The Stagecoach Group took over the franchise on the privatisation of British Rail in 1996 and retained it against stiff competition in 2007 making it, with Chiltern Railways and Virgin West Coast, one of the three longest-running franchises.
Category: Stagecoach Group rail services
He oversaw Bus deregulation in Great Britain with the Transport Act 1985 which led to a period of intense competition between rival bus companies, known at the time as the ' Bus wars ' and the dramatic subsequent growth of Stagecoach Group, First Group and the other major bus operators.
On August 1, 2011, the RATP Group purchased Stagecoach Metrolink Ltd, the operators of the Metrolink light rail system in the English city of Manchester.

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Stagecoach operate the number 700 bus which operates between Brighton and Southsea.
Stagecoach in Hampshire runs the number 87 to Andover every two hours from Salisbury and also every other journey on route 8 to Andover via Amesbury and Tidworth along with Wilts & Dorset.
Bus There are a number of bus services provided by Stagecoach South West, First Devon and Cornwall, and Beacon Bus:
On weekdays during term times, a number of school services are run by either Eastonways or Stagecoach.
The town is also served by a number of buses operated by Stagecoach in Bassetlaw, Stagecoach in Lincolnshire, Yourbus as well as smaller local bus operators, to destinations including Worksop, Newark, Robin Hood Airport and Bawtry.
In addition to the hourly 100 / 101 Dover-Hastings Stagecoach long-distance service there are a number of buses connecting Rye with other towns and villages, including Tenterden, Hastings and Tunbridge Wells.
Stagecoach operate a number of so-called " no-frills " services across the United Kingdom and the United States.
The allocated number is for the life of the bus whilst in the Stagecoach Group until it is sold.
Since the administration period and restructuring of the former TransBus International, Alexander Dennis has secured a number of major orders from UK operators, and is the favoured manufacturer of the Stagecoach Group.
The latest Magic Bus to be introduced was service 22 in Rotherham by Stagecoach Yorkshire to compete directly with First's service of the same route number, albeit a slightly different route terminating at Manvers instead of Barnsley.
Following the deregulation of bus services in the United Kingdom, Stagecoach bought a number of the newly emerged small bus companies and ran free or low fare buses to put local rivals out of business.
Stagecoach East London last operated Titans in September 2001 and Selkent's were withdrawn in November 2001, leaving London Central with a small number of spare buses which were eventually whittled down.
However, Stagecoach Group, who acquired a large number of the type by buying East London and Selkent in 1994, has only a handful left in service, in use as school buses with Stagecoach West Scotland.
* Frederick Allen, in his book A Decent Orderly Lynching, claims the number means one had to buy a $ 3 ticket on the next 7: 00 a. m. Stagecoach to take the 77-mile trip from Helena to Butte.
These services are operated mostly by Arriva as well as some routes by Stagecoach and a number of independent operators.
A small number of original style Enviro300 had been sold to Stagecoach Group and Cardiff Bus.
For the Enviro300s with other chassis, Stagecoach placed the first order of 100 Enviro300-bodied MAN 18. 240 as part of the 2007 / 8 order, 93 are standard 12m buses and the other 7 being 12. 8m long, with the first one entered service in January 2008 ; further orders boosted the total number to over 350.
* The Scunthorpe town services are branded as the ' Scunthorpe Shuttle ' and a number of Optare Solo midi-buses wear this branding on standard Stagecoach livery.

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Stagecoach had all the buses resprayed to their standard livery to replace the buses previous colour-scheme of orange and white.
Stagecoach were announced as the winner of the expanded franchise, and they now operate Island Line under their South West Trains subsidiary.
The main operators are Stagecoach Manchester ( along with their low cost brand Magic Bus ) and Finglands.
In a tribute to those who lost their lives in the attack, Stagecoach London dedicated a new Alexander Dennis Enviro400, " The Spirit Of London ", to London Buses route 30, replacing the vehicle destroyed.
Stagecoach have since ditched their plans on extending to Asia, and have sold off their operations in mainland China.
In June 2001 Stagecoach announced the sale of their Portuguese operations to ScottURB for £ 14 million ( generating £ 6 million surplus for Stagecoach ), even though turnover and operating profit for the year ended 30 April 2000 had been £ 6. 8 million and £ 1. 1 million respectively.
Both companies were sold to their managements on 31 March 1994, and sold on to major groups in 1996: GM Buses South to Stagecoach in February, GM Buses North to First Group in March.
The TailGuardian distance advisory decals recently adopted by Stagecoach Buses in the UK use the two second rule in their calibration.
These tend to be areas served by subsidiaries of the Stagecoach Group, which operate their own comprehensive Stagecoach Express network, such as Ayrshire ( Kilmarnock, Ayr and Irvine ), Fife ( Kirkcaldy, Dunfermline and St Andrews ), Dumfries & Galloway, Aberdeenshire and Moray.
Park's, West Coast Motors ( of Campbeltown ) and Rapson's were now major contributors, while the former SBG companies now owned by Stagecoach ( Fife Scottish, Western Scottish, Bluebird Buses ) began operating their own Stagecoach Express network to, and throughout, their respective operating areas.
Clyde Coast Coaches and Dodd's Of Troon continue to be prominent coach operators in the west of Scotland, though their bus operations were sold to Stagecoach in the 1990s.
It is unclear as to when Stagecoach acquired the stake in Dart Buses and as such it is likely that the company operated the Stagecoach services while Arriva retained their stake.
* February 4-The first two British passenger train operating companies begin operation of their service franchises as part of the privatisation of British Rail: South West Trains ( part of the Stagecoach Group ) and Great Western Trains ( management buyout ).
* 21 April: Bus drivers in Auckland working for Stagecoach have voted to strike for six days from 5 May in support of their claim for an extra $ 2 an hour.
In November 7, the SSY in conjunction with the SSP LGBT Network organised a protest against Stagecoach after two young gay men were threatened with being thrown off a bus as one had their arm around the other.
* Stagecoach-The successors to the former Western subsidiary of the Scottish Bus Group, with their Stagecoach Glasgow company competing on several city routes.

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