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Parent | FirstGroup |
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Founded | 14 September 2009 |
Defunct | 5 December 2015 |
Service area | South East England South Wales |
Service type | Intercity coach service |
Operator | First Cymru First Hampshire & Dorset First Glasgow |
Website | www.greyhounduk.com |
Greyhound UK[1] was a low-cost intercity scheduled coach service in the United Kingdom owned by FirstGroup. It was launched in September 2009 following their purchase of the long-established Greyhound service in the United States and developed in the following two years in South East England and South Wales. The last service ceased in December 2015.
History
Greyhound UK began operations on 14 September 2009 with an hourly service between London and Portsmouth or Southampton.[2] Services were introduced from London to Bournemouth[3] and Poole in 2010.[4] The 'Shuttle 100' service between Cardiff and Swansea was transferred to Greyhound from First Cymru the same year.[5][6] In January 2011 operation of overnight coach services between London and Glasgow was transferred to Greyhound from First Glasgow.
The London to Poole/Dorset services ceased in November 2012.[7][8][9] The London/Glasgow service ceased in September 2012.[7] The Swansea/Cardiff service was extended to Bristol Airport in March 2013 but was withdrawn on 17 March 2015.[10] The service ceased on 5 December 2015.[11][12][13]
Service
Greyhound UK's service was presented as upmarket, with free wireless internet, extra legroom and reclining seats, using refurbished coaches painted in the same livery as recently introduced by Greyhound in the United States.
The first service from Portsmouth on the first day of customer operations was operated by Driver Francis Oldfield.
History of name
The earliest use of the Greyhound name and logo for coach services in England was by Greyhound Motors in 1921. The name and logo continued to be used by Bristol Omnibus Company (which bought Greyhound in 1936) until 1972 when their coach services were re-branded as National Express.[14] FirstGroup now owns the former Bristol Omnibus Company, but their revival of the name is not connected to the former use of the name by their subsidiary; instead, it follows FirstGroup's acquisition of the owner of the American Greyhound Lines operation in February 2007, with the logo and livery adopted for the United Kingdom.[15] It was not associated with the former Western Greyhound in Cornwall.
Fleet
The Greyhound fleet consisted of 11 Irizar PB bodied Scania K114EB coaches. They were numbered in the same fleet numbering system as other FirstGroup vehicles, and also carried women’s names from popular American songs:
23315 - Sweet Caroline
23316 - Mrs. Robinson
23317 - Good Golly Miss Molly
23318 - Mandy
23319 - Sherry
23320 - Billie Jean
23321 - Proud Mary
23322 - Barbara Anne
23323 - Sharona
23324 - Joelene
23325 - Peggy Sue
The coaches originally had 49 seats, and were purchased in 2005/06 for use on FirstGroup's National Express contracted work. They were based at First's depots at Bristol, Cheltenham and Northampton and used on National Express routes 040 Bristol to London Victoria, 200 Bristol to Gatwick Airport, 412 Gloucester to London Victoria, 222 Hereford to Gatwick Airport and 707 Northampton to Gatwick Airport. After refurbishment, they had only 41 seats, providing extra legroom and a 41" seat pitch, free wireless internet and at-seat power sockets.[16]
References
- ^ Companies House extract company no 6983718 Greyhound UK Limited
- ^ The Greyhound has landed Archived 14 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine FirstGroup 19 August 2009
- ^ Extra Greyhound services for Bournemouth Archived 13 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine FirstGroup 1 June 2010
- ^ Greyhound under starter's order in Poole Archived 14 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine FirstGroup 13 August 2010
- ^ Greyhound under stater's orders in Wales Archived 13 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine FirstGroup 9 September 2010
- ^ Iconic Greyhound bus sets up Welsh service South Wales Echo 8 September 2010
- ^ a b Greyhond retrenches with major cuts Archived 6 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine Bus & Coach Professional 18 October 2012
- ^ Firm axes coach service from Southampton to London Southern Daily Echo 18 October 2012
- ^ Greyhound Solent Closure Archived 22 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Greyhound UK news 18 November 2012
- ^ Greyhound halts bus service between Cardiff and Bristol Airport Wales Online 3 February 2015
- ^ Greyhound has changed[permanent dead link ] First South & West Wales 17 November 2015
- ^ Swansea to Cardiff Greyhound services to be scrapped from this week Archived 2016-01-21 at the Wayback Machine Wales Online 2 December 2015
- ^ Greyhound brand in the UK comes to an end[permanent dead link ] Route One 16 December 2015
- ^ National Express Group plc and Saltire Holdings Ltd Monopolies and Mergers Commission February 1994 page 3
- ^ FirstGroup buys Greyhound buses BBC News 9 February 2007
- ^ Greyhound UK Specifications FirstGroup
External links
Media related to Greyhound UK at Wikimedia Commons