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East Yorkshire operates both local and regional bus services in the
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, England. Prior to acquisition by the
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in June 2018, the company was known as East Yorkshire Motor Services.


History

East Yorkshire Motor Services was originally made up of two companies, Lee & Beaulah (set up by Ernest John Lee) and Hull & District Motor Services (set up by H.A. Harvey). In October 1926,
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purchased the two companies. In 1968, the British Electric Traction group was sold to the
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, which in turn became the National Bus Company in the following year. Until 1972, the company's livery was dark blue with a primrose band, with a white relief band also applied to the roofline of buses. Shortly after East Yorkshire was brought under National Bus Company ownership, the primrose band was changed to white and buses were given NBC corporate fleet names. This proved to be short-lived, with the adapted livery being replaced by the standard "poppy" red in October 1973. In 1987, following the deregulation of bus services, East Yorkshire's fleet, which had since dropped to 200 vehicles and shared management with
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, started to grow again. The company was sold in a management buyout, which was led by seven managers. In the same year, the company acquired former
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depots in Pickering and Scarborough, with operations rebranded Scarborough & District. Following the management buyout, East Yorkshire began to expand, acquiring many independent operators in the local area, including Connor & Graham, Cottingham Mini Coaches and Primrose Valley Coaches. The Hardwick's of Scarborough fleet was purchased from
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– this being Wallace Arnold's last bus company. At the time of privatisation, the livery was silver and blue, with some vehicles branded in the National Bus Company's "poppy" red livery or silver, blue and red minibus livery. The "poppy" red buses were subsequently rebranded into a red and grey livery. In
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, a number of
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double-deck vehicles entered service in the traditional East Yorkshire livery to compete with Kingston upon Hull City Transport. The company also suffered competition from Appleby's of Conisholme in
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, Hull and Scarborough, prior to the competitor's sale to the Bowen Transport Group in December 2000. In 1992, the company completed their first out-of-area acquisition with
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, with further purchases that year including Hull-based Metro Citybus, as well as Rhodes Coaches and Thornton Dale Coaches. By the turn of the decade, the company had made a significant number of acquisitions: Connor & Graham of Easington (1993), Hart Coaches of
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(1995), former
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coaching arm Charterplan (1996), Hollings Coaches of
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(1996), Armstrong Galley (1997) and Kingstonian Travel Services (1997). In January 2004, the company proceeded with a second out-of-area acquisition, with the purchase of Whittle Coach & Bus of Kidderminster. In December 2014, the coach operation was sold to
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. In March 2009, the company purchased the Hull-based operations of
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. The sale saw all driving and engineering staff transferred to East Yorkshire Motor Services, along with services and nine vehicles. In May 2014, the company's
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depot was closed, with most staff, services and vehicles reallocated to nearby depots. In the same month, the company commenced commercial operation of the Moors Explorer ME1 service, which replaced the former
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M13 and M14 services. The service operates on Sunday and bank holidays between May and August, running between
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, Hull,
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and Danby via Malton and Pickering – closely following the route of the former services. In May 2015, East Yorkshire Motor Services was the first operator in the
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to take delivery of the MCV EvoSeti. Following further deliveries in January 2017 and September 2017, an additional eighteen vehicles were added to the fleet. In May 2018, the company's
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depot was closed, with the depot's 27 drivers and engineers offered roles elsewhere in the company. The following year, it was announced that the company's Beverley depot was to be closed, with operations relocated to Hull.


Out-of-area acquisitions


Finglands Coachways

The company's first out-of-area expansion was in early 1992, following the purchase of Finglands Coachways of Rusholme. In October 1995, the original operation of was also purchased. In August 2013,
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, it had agreed to purchase the bus operations of Finglands Coachways. The sale included the lease of the company's depot in Rusholme, as well as routes, and approximately 100 members of staff – but no vehicles. The deal was approved in January 2014, with taking over on operations in February 2014. In October 2013, East Yorkshire Motor Services sold the Finglands Coachways coach charter business to
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.


Whittle Bus & Coach

Whittle Bus & Coach of Kidderminster was acquired by East Yorkshire Motor Services in January 2004. This was the second major out-of-area acquisition for the company, following the
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in February 1987. The business operated a total of 50 vehicles at the time of purchase, running bus services in rural
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and
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. In December 2014, the coach operation was sold to
Johnsons Coach & Bus Travel Johnsons Coach & Bus Travel is a bus and coach operator based in the Warwickshire town of Henley-in-Arden. History In 1909, Jack and Blanch Johnson purchased a carrier business with one carriage and two horses in Henley-in-Arden. In 1922, the ...
, along with nine coaches. Following the sale, the company's
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contracted services were transferred to other operators, with local bus services withdrawn in January 2015.


Acquisition by the Go-Ahead Group

In June 2018, East Yorkshire Motor Services was acquired by the
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, bringing an end to 30 years of family ownership. East Yorkshire will continue to run as a standalone company within Go North East. In October 2018, the company invested a total of £1 million in new
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smart ticket machines – which include the ability to accept contactless and
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s. In March 2019, a new livery and corporate branding was announced. The new livery is an evolution of the well-known burgundy and cream colour scheme. Under the changes, the trading name for the company was changed to East Yorkshire, with a new typeface and logo design, with the white rose of
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replacing the letter O and forming part of the logo. The new corporate branding was launched at an event at
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, with two vehicles displayed in the new livery. In August 2020, the EastRider premium sub-brand was launched. The first services to be upgraded were services 45 and X46, which link Bridlington and Hull with York. A total of eight Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 MMC double-deck vehicles were ordered for this upgrade. In January 2021, services 75 and X7, which operate between Hull and Withernsea were encompassed under the sub-brand, using refurbished MCV EvoSeti double-deck vehicles. At the same time, services 55 and X5, which operate between
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and Hull were brought under the sub-brand, using a fleet of former
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Volvo B9R/
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coaches and
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/
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double-deck vehicles cascaded from Go North East. In June 2022, it was announced that East Yorkshire would be split from Go North East, becoming a separate company of the Go-Ahead Group. Following the departure of Martijn Gilbert at Go North East in August 2022, Ben Gilligan, who previously served as East Yorkshire's Area Director since the company's takeover, has been promoted to Managing Director at East Yorkshire.


Fleet and operations


Depots

As of May 2022, the company operates from seven bus depots across the region:
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,
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,
Kingston upon Hull Kingston upon Hull, usually abbreviated to Hull, is a port city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber Estuary, inland from the North Sea and south- ...
,
Pocklington Pocklington is a market town and civil parish situated at the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The 2011 Census recorded its population as 8,337. It is east of York and northwest of Hull. The town's sk ...
, Scarborough (Barry's Lane & Westwood Road) and
Withernsea Withernsea is a seaside resort and civil parish in Holderness, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Its white inland lighthouse, rising around above Hull Road, now houses a museum to 1950s actress Kay Kendall, who was born in the town. The ...
.


Vehicles

As of 15 July 2021, the fleet consists of 271 buses and coaches. The fleet consists mainly of diesel-powered single and double-deck buses manufactured by
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and
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. The company also operate a fleet of open-top
Volvo B7TL The Volvo B7TL is a low-floor double-decker bus chassis which was launched in 1999 and replaced the 2-axle version of the Volvo Olympian (its 3-axle version was replaced by the Volvo Super Olympian). It was built as the British bus operators ...
/
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double-deck vehicles, which operate seasonally on seafront services in
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and Scarborough.


East Yorkshire Coaches

The company operates a fleet of coaches for hire, day trips and short holidays under the East Yorkshire Coaches brand. They also operate regional and national coach services under contract to National Express. Between November 2001 and October 2007, East Yorkshire Coaches also traded as Frodingham Coaches, following acquisition of the company. The previous coaching operation, East Yorkshire Travel, was once a nationwide operator – prior to sale to the Godfrey Burley Group in 1996.


Preservation

A fleet of preserved heritage vehicles are maintained by the company, which (as of July 2021) consists of a double-deck
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(644; VKH 44) and an open-top double-deck Leyland Titan (202; 202 YTE).


In popular culture

In July 2014, the company was the subject of an eight-part documentary series, '' On The Yorkshire Buses''. The documentary originally aired on Channel 5 and was narrated by Simon Farnaby. In April 2021, the company was the subject of an episode of ''Dom Digs In'', which aired on
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. Narrated by
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and filmed over the course of a week during the
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, the episode sees Dominic take on a number of roles at the company's Hull depot.


Notes


References


External links

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East Yorkshire Motor Services Limited
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