Stagecoach Orders New Vehicles Worth ₤70 Million

  • More than 340 new buses and coaches ordered
  • More than £1billion orders for around 7,000 new vehicles placed over past 11 years
  • Latest intake of vehicles all meet latest Euro 6 emissions standards and have USB charging points
  • Innovative emissions-reducing stop-start technology on majority of new buses

PERTH, Scotland, 20-Apr-2017 — /EuropaWire/ — Stagecoach Group today (13 April 2017) announced new vehicle orders worth £70million.

A new fleet of around 340 vehicles, most equipped with free wifi, will be introduced in the coming 2017-18 financial year as the company continues to reinvest profits in improving services for customers in communities across the UK.

The latest announcement takes Stagecoach Group’s total orders of new buses and coaches to more than £1billion in the past 11 years, delivering around 7,000 new vehicles for passengers.

The brand new buses and coaches will be introduced in Stagecoach’s regional networks in England, Scotland and Wales, as well as on the company’s megabus.com network in the UK.

Almost half of the new vehicles meet the Government’s Low Carbon Emission Bus specification, while around two thirds feature innovative stop-start technology to help improve fuel consumption and reduce emissions.

Most of the new vehicles are set to be built in the UK, helping to support hundreds of British manufacturing jobs and smaller businesses in the supply chain who produce key components from drivers’ seats and toilets to wheelchair lifts and destination displays*. All of the new vehicles meet Euro 6 emissions standards.

Each of the new vehicles will also be fitted with CCTV, and USB charging points, while most will also have wi-fi installed, giving customers free internet access during their journeys.

The latest orders follow an annual competitive tendering process and the first of the new vehicles are being delivered from Spring 2017.

Highlights of the latest investment are around 180 low-floor double-decker vehicles to go into service across the UK, as well as around 60 single deck vehicles and 40 midibuses. Included in the latest order are the first purpose-build open top vehicles the company has ever ordered, plus new vehicles for the Cambridge Guided Busway and a fleet of 18 micro hybrid vehicles to go into operation in Sheffield, which have been partly funded by the Office for Low Emissions Vehicles (OLEV).

There are also 34 coaches for the Group’s UK Bus, Scottish Citylink and megabus.com operations.

Stagecoach has already met its requirements under the UK Disability Discrimination Act deadline for double deck and single deck vehicles.

Stagecoach Group Chief Executive Martin Griffiths said: “Our focus is on delivering practical improvements to make travel even better for our customers. We are continuing to re-invest money from fares in state-of-the-art, cleaner, greener vehicles, digital technology and smart ticketing to deliver an even higher standard of service. These latest vehicle orders are an important part of our strategy to encourage even more people to take the bus.

“Local bus services are the backbone of the country’s transport networks. However, the increasing problem of traffic congestion in our towns and cities is holding buses back and it is high time our politicians stepped up and took action to support bus passengers and free up road space to help bus networks flourish.”

Details of the new orders are as follows:

  • 122 ADL MMC E400 double-deckers
  • 59 Scania ADL MMC E400 double-deckers
  • 62 ADL MMC E200 single-deckers
  • 40 ADL MMC E200 midibuses
  • 18 Wrightbus StreetLite 11.5m Micro Hybrid single-deckers
  • 7 Wrightbus Volvo open top double decker
  • 2 Wrightbus Eclipse-Volvo single-deckers
  • 9 Plaxton Elite i 15metre coaches
  • 8 Plaxton Elite 6×2 15metre coaches
  • 14 Plaxton Elite 4×2 coaches
  • 3 Caetano Levante Volvo B11R 6×2 coaches

Stagecoach has made a series of other investments to help transform bus travel for customers, including:

  • the new ‘Stagecoach Bus’ smartphone app which provides customers with journey planning, next-stop information and live bus tracking, and enables people to buy and download bus tickets straight to their mobile phone.
  • Smart ticketing at all Stagecoach regional companies with more than two million StagecoachSmart cards in circulation and more than 330million smart transactions every year.
  • Multi-operator smart ticketing in all of England’s city regions, benefitting around 15million people, and in several key areas of Scotland, delivered in partnership with other UK bus operators.
  • Contactless payments launched on Stagecoach services in Oxfordshire, Manchester and the north east of England, with the technology to be available at all Stagecoach bus companies by 2018.
  • A commitment to work with the UK’s major bus operators on an ambitious scheme that could see contactless travel introduced on every one of the UK’s 32,000-plus buses outside London by 2022.

For further information about Stagecoach bus services, visit www.stagecoachbus.com.

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For media enquiries, please contact: Stagecoach Group Communications on 01738 442111 or email media@stagecoachgroup.com

NOTES TO EDITORS

*Below are some examples of the suppliers who will benefit from these vehicle orders:

Suppliers:

  • CCTV                                     Synectics Ltd (UK)
  • WiFI                                       Icomera (UK)
  • Drivers Seat                            Chapman Drivers Seating Ltd (UK)
  • Bus Passenger Seats              Lazzerini (Italy)
  • Coach Passenger Seats           Fainsa _ Spain (Plaxton Coaches)
  • Destination Equipment             Hanover Displays (UK)
  • Wheelchair Lift                        PLS (Passenger Lift Services) UK
  • Coach Toilets                          Shades Technics ltd (UK)

Stagecoach Group

  • Stagecoach Group is an international public transport group, with extensive operations in the UK, the United States and Canada. The Group employs around 40,000 people, and operates around 13,000 buses, coaches, trains and trams.
  • Stagecoach is one of the UK’s biggest bus and coach operators with around 8,500 buses and coaches on a network stretching from south-west England to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Low-cost coach service, megabus.com, operates a network of inter-city services across the UK.
  • Stagecoach is a major UK rail operator, running the South West Trains, Island Line and East Midlands Trains networks. It has a 49% shareholding in Virgin Rail Group, which operates the West Coast rail franchise. It also has a 90% shareholding in Virgin Trains East Coast, which operates the East Coast rail franchise.
  • Stagecoach operates the Supertram light rail network in Sheffield.
  • In North America, Stagecoach operates around 2,300 buses and coaches in the United States and Canada. megabus.com links around 130 key locations in North America. Stagecoach is also involved in operating commuter, transit, contracted, charter, airport shuttle and sightseeing services.

SOURCE: Stagecoach Group plc.

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