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Arriva Colchester

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Arriva Colchester
ParentArriva
Founded2004
HeadquartersWhitehall Industrial Estate, Colchester
Service areaEssex
Service typeBus services
Routes1, 2, 8, 133, P&R
Fuel typeDiesel
OperatorArriva Southern Counties
WebsiteArriva Colchester

Arriva Colchester[1] (formerly Network Colchester) is a bus company operating services around Colchester. It is a subsidiary of Arriva. The company was, until March 2015, part of the Tellings-Golden Miller company, which was owned by Arriva at the time,[2] under the name of Network Colchester.

History

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Network Colchester logo used until March 2015

Network Colchester's origins can be traced to 1904 with the establishment of Colchester Corporation Tramways, operating at its peak, four routes and 18 trams. Bus operation commenced in 1928 as Colchester Corporation Transport to replace the trams. To comply with the Transport Act 1985 in 1986 the assets were transferred to a new legal entity, Colchester Borough Transport.[3]

Colchester Borough Transport 1980 Leyland bus (right) at the 2012 East Anglia Transport Museum bus rally

In 1993, during a bus war with Eastern National, the company was sold to British Bus for £1, but the new owners took on considerable debts. After discussions the bus war ended in 1994 with a share out of routes between the two companies. In August 1996 British Bus was purchased by the Cowie Group, which in November 1997 was renamed Arriva, with Colchester Borough Transport being rebranded as Arriva Colchester. The tuscan red and cream livery was replaced by Arriva corporate colours. Profits did not improve and in 2004 the company was sold to Tellings-Golden Miller, placed under the control of Burton's Coaches[1] and rebranded as Network Colchester.[4]

In 2008 Tellings-Golden Miller was sold to Arriva resulting in it once again owning the Colchester services.[5] It continues to trade as Network Colchester. In early 2010 the Burton's Coaches business was sold to Yellow Star Travel Services[6] in a management buy out but ownership of Network Colchester remained with Tellings-Golden Miller.

Depots

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First route 65 (Stanway - Highwoods)
Arriva Dennis Dart at route the terminus of route 8 (Monkwick - Highwoods Square), alongside local competitor First.

The depot was at Magdalen Street, Colchester until March 2008 when relocated to expanded premises at Heath Business Park, Grange Way in the Old Heath district of Colchester. The depot was later used by First Essex, but in November 2018 sold for redevelopment.[7][8]

References

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  1. ^ a b Companies House extract company no 3506989 Arriva Colchester Limited formerly Burton's Coaches Limited
  2. ^ "About Us". TGM. 18 December 2016. Returning to family ownership in 2016, Tellings-Golden Miller is now run by Richard Telling, who has taken inspiration from his parents to focus on a simple notion – to provide the best luxury VIP coach service available in the UK today.
  3. ^ Companies House extract company no 1996370 Arriva Colchester Limited formerly Colchester Borough Transport Limited
  4. ^ Arriva to acquire Tellings Bus & Coach Professional 20 December 2007
  5. ^ Arriva plc offer for TGM Group plc Arriva 20 December 2007
  6. ^ Companies House extract company no 7019106 Yellow Star Travel Services Limited
  7. ^ Palmer, Katherine (3 December 2018). "This town centre eyesore is finally coming down". Gazette. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  8. ^ Collitt, Andrea (30 April 2018). "Car park plan for fire plagued town site". Gazette. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
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