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Plymouth Citybus / Go South West have purchased Exeter based Dartline Coaches. With the new Devon tenders it could bring interesting times.

Go-Ahead adds to its portfolio of operations in the South West, as David Hounslow sells Dartline and heads for retirement
The Go-Ahead Group has agreed to buy Dartline, a bus and coach operator based in Exeter, which will build on the group’s position as a leading local transport operator in Devon and Cornwall.

A well-established business with 30 years’ experience in the region, Dartline operates a fleet of 84 buses, coaches and special education needs taxis, and employs 118 people.

Dartline provides essential services for commuters, schools, day trippers local communities across East Devon. Its bus routes are a mixture of commercial routes and services operated under contract for Devon County Council. Dartline’s coach division provides tours and private hire services. The company operates the team coach for Exeter Chiefs rugby union team.

Go-Ahead has grown rapidly in the West Country. From its origins as Plymouth Citybus, the group expanded into East Cornwall in 2014, and again in 2020 through an eight-year contract to deliver rural bus routes from Lands End to the Tamar for the county council, creating Go Cornwall Bus. The combined operation was given a new corporate identity as Go South West.

Following the acquisition of Dartline, Go South West, an Investors in People Platinum accredited company, will comprise of four customer facing brands operating 380 buses and coaches, employing a workforce of 900 people.

Richard Stevens, Managing Director of Go South West, said: “We’ve been admirers of Dartline for a long time – it’s a family focused, well run bus company with a strong reputation and a competitive fleet. This acquisition will take us into wider Devon, and will mean that Go South West bus services stretch from the western tip of Cornwall to the Devon, Dorset and Somerset border.

“Operating as a standalone business, we will maintain Dartline’s strong focus on delivering for local communities, and we will invest in growing and adding services in mid and east Devon.”

Dave Hounslow, Managing Director of Dartline, said: “I reached the grand age of 70 this year and decided its time to hand the reins to a progressive company like Go Ahead, the brand will continue as Dartline and all the staff will be maintained. Having started Dartline on 4 January 1987 with 8 Vehicles and building it to its size today I feel proud that it will continue under the new management.”

Christian Schreyer, Group Chief Executive, The Go-Ahead Group, said: “We look forward to welcoming our new colleagues at Dartline into the group. This acquisition underlines Go-Ahead’s commitment to expand in the regional bus market in the UK, as set out in our group strategy, The Next Billion Journeys.”
 
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I think they're being very sensible in continuing Dartline as a stand-alone business: hopefully some of the managerial and admin staff will continue to work there, along with the drivers, engineering staff, etc
 

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Plymouth Citybus / Go South West have purchased Exeter based Dartline Coaches. With the new Devon tenders it could bring interesting times.

Watch Go-Ahead trash Dartline within 2 years; the coach side of the business will be run into the ground. The bus business will end up with the usual bad reputation because Citybus constantly change the timetable, increase fares and don't upkeep their buses. You only have to look at the 63 plate Enviros; the interiors are an absolute shambles! I feel it's only a matter of time before Go South West implodes because, just like Western Greyhound and Stagecoach SW, they've taken on too much work and don't have enough resources aka staff or the experience to cover such a large area.
 
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A route change for Service 20 in Plymouth wef 03rd April as found on https://www.vehicle-operator-licens...ch/find-registered-local-bus-services/browse/ which is the VOSA Registration search.

VOSA Bus Service Registrations (22nd March 2023) said:
PH0000135/317 Registered (Short notice)
PLYMOUTH CITYBUS LTD
Route: Ivybridge, Town Hall to Plymouth City Centre, Royal Parade via Lee Mill, Marsh Mills
Service number: 20
Service type: Normal Stopping
Effective date: 03 Apr 2023

This, it seems, relates to the impending changes by Stagecoach South West wef 02nd April, which will see the Stagecoach Gold (Plymouth - Paignton) route revised to cover Sherford. If you look up the entries for the date concerned and then click "Expand as CSV" it downloads a file from which more details can be obtained. For the revision to the 20 it says:

VOSA Bus Service Registrations (22nd March 2023) said:
Devon County council request to revise route. Original route covered by revised Stagecoach South West service Gold. Revised route provides link withdrawn by Stagecoach South West.

So Sherford looks likely to loose the Service 20. The rerouted Stagecoach Gold currently runs via. Crabtree and the A38 so it looks like the Ivybridge Express (for want of a better name for it) is to return.

Dave
 
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