Arriva Northumbria

Scania N113 7389 carrying "Arriva serving Northumbria" branding in Newcastle upon Tyne during May 2009.

Arriva Northumbria operates in Northumberland, using the "Arriva serving Northumbria" name. They are considered now to have merged with Arriva North East.

Brief history

United Automobile Services split into two parts in 1986, making it ready for privatisation. In October 1987 Northumbria was bought from National Bus Company by its management, using Proudmutual Group as a holding name. In March 1988 Proudmutual Group bought Kentish Bus. Moor Dale Coaches and Hunters were acquired. In 1994 The Proudmutual Group was bought by British bus, and at the same time, Moor Dale Coaches was sold back to its former directors. British Bus was acquired by Cowie Group, and later renamed Arriva.[1]

The point at which Cowie buys British Bus is where the history of Arriva North East gets involved.

The fleet

The fleet mainly comprises low-floor DAF buses, and high-floor Volvo Olympians, also half the fleet's buses are 3 years old or less.

Coach operations sale

In December 2006, Arriva North East - operating under the Arriva Northumbria banner - sold its national coaching operation to Classic Coaches, owned by Tellings-Golden Miller.[2] Ironically, Tellings-Golden Miller is now owned by Arriva.

The deal included 26 drivers and 7 coaches (Van Hool Alizée-bodied DAF SB3000 and SB4000), and routes:

See also

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