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United Counties Omnibus Company Limited
was an English bus company, operating in
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,
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, and parts of surrounding counties.


Early history

On 24 September 1921, the United Counties Omnibus & Road Transport Co Limited acquired the assets of the Wellingborough Motor Omnibus Co Limited, which began in May 1913. The majority shareholder was Tillings. At this time, the previous livery of blue and white with red wheels was replaced by the standard Tilling livery (green with a cream band) and retained until replaced by National Bus Company green (and always with a white band) in 1972. In September 1933, the company's name was changed to its present title, United Counties Omnibus Company Limited. In 1933, the company operated 154 buses on services throughout Northamptonshire, with some services terminating just over adjacent county boundaries, plus special services to seaside places and Whipsnade Zoo during the summer. In December 1933, services around
Aylesbury Aylesbury ( ) is the county town of Buckinghamshire, South East England. It is home to the Roald Dahl Children's Gallery, David Tugwell`s house on Watermead and the Waterside Theatre. It is in central Buckinghamshire, midway between High Wy ...
were acquired from the Aylesbury Omnibus Company.United Counties
Arriva Aylesbury
The company continued to expand, by buying out smaller bus and coach operators. The garage at
Stony Stratford Stony Stratford is a constituent town of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. Historically it was a market town on the important route from London to Chester ( Watling Street, now the A5). It is also the name of a civil parish with a town ...
operated by a fellow Tillings company, Eastern National was transferred to United Counties. The company built new garages in several towns, a new headquarters, with major engineering workshops, in Bedford Road,
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, and a central covered bus station at Derngate, Northampton, thus putting it into a good shape to withstand the rigours of wartime operation. The company entered the long-distance coach service market in 1933, when it bought Allchin & Sons of Northampton, which ran coach services to
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,
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and several Midlands cities. In 1934, it acquired a route between Oxford and London from its fellow Tillings subsidiary, Eastern Counties. In 1934, it was one of the founders of the
Associated Motorways Associated Motorways was a consortium of motor coach operators in the south and Midlands of England, which was active from 1934 to 1974. History Associated Motorways was formed as a result of the Road Traffic Act 1930, which encouraged ...
consortium, to which it transferred its Bournemouth and Torquay routes.


Nationalisation

In 1948, the Tilling Group sold its bus interests to the government. United Counties therefore became a state-owned company, under the control of the British Transport Commission. The new regime resulted in a major expansion of the company's area of operations. In 1952 Eastern National's operations in
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,
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and Huntingdonshire, with some 250 vehicles, were transferred to United Counties. This practically doubled the size of the company. At the same time the Oxford to London service was transferred to
South Midland The Oxford to London coach route is an express coach route between Oxford and London along the M40 motorway. Operated by Stagecoach West under the brand name ''Oxford Tube'', there are up to five coaches an hour via Lewknor, Hillingdon, and She ...
. On 1 January 1963, United Counties was included in the transfer of the British Transport Commission's transport assets to the state-owned
Transport Holding Company The Transport Holding Company (THC) was a British Government-owned company created by the Transport Act 1962 to administer a range of state-owned transport, travel and engineering companies that were previously managed by the British Transport C ...
, which in turn passed to the state-owned National Bus Company on 1 January 1969. On 14 September 1969, United Counties took over Birch Brothers giving it another express service into London besides its Nottingham – Leicester - London route. On 1 January 1970, it took over Luton Corporation buses. There followed a period when the company was under severe pressure in coping with the maintenance of the
Luton Luton () is a town and unitary authority with borough status, in Bedfordshire, England. At the 2011 census, the Luton built-up area subdivision had a population of 211,228 and its built-up area, including the adjacent towns of Dunstable an ...
combined fleet and for a time had to forgo its duty to deal with the recovery of fellow National Bus Company subsidiaries’ coaches broken down on its allocated and very busy section of the
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. Towards the end of the 1970s, better relationships were negotiated with county councils and the Milton Keynes Development Corporation. The company was then able to make strides in greatly improving its maintenance facilities with major work at Northampton depot, Wellingborough, Bedford, Milton Keynes (including a 100 vehicle Winterhill depot on a green field site) and Luton.


Privatisation

In 1980, the government embarked on a programme of deregulation and privatisation of bus services. To make them more marketable, the larger subsidiaries of the National Bus Company were split up. United Counties was split up operationally from 1 January 1986 and the new companies were privatised in 1987: *Luton & District Transport Company''(Aylesbury, Hitchin and Luton garages)'', sold August 1987 in a
management buyout A management buyout (MBO) is a form of acquisition in which a company's existing managers acquire a large part, or all, of the company, whether from a parent company or individual. Management-, and/or leveraged buyout became noted phenomena o ...
*Milton Keynes Citybus''(Milton Keynes depot)'', sold in a management buyout *United Counties Engineering ''(The central workshops part of the head office site)'' *United Counties Omnibus Company retained the rest ''(almost its original pre-1952 area plus Bedford, Biggleswade and Huntingdon)'', sold in November 1987 to
Stagecoach A stagecoach is a four-wheeled public transport coach used to carry paying passengers and light packages on journeys long enough to need a change of horses. It is strongly sprung and generally drawn by four horses although some versions are dra ...


Today's operation

Stagecoach retained the United Counties name until 1999. After Stagecoach acquired adjacent operator
Cambus Cambus is an American public transport bus system, primarily serving the University of Iowa campus in Iowa City, Iowa. The service is intended to provide transportation for students, faculty, and staff around the main campus, University of Iowa R ...
in 1997, an inquiry by the
Office of Fair Trading The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) was a non-ministerial government department of the United Kingdom, established by the Fair Trading Act 1973, which enforced both consumer protection and competition law, acting as the United Kingdom's economic regu ...
ordered that Stagecoach sell the Huntingdon operations. but, in 2008, Stagecoach re-acquired the Huntingdon operations, now
Stagecoach in the Fens Stagecoach East is the divisional name for the bus operations of the Stagecoach Group in eastern England. History Under the control of the National Bus Company, ''Cambus Ltd.'' was set up when the Eastern Counties Omnibus Company was split in ...
, part of
Stagecoach in Cambridgeshire Stagecoach Cambridgeshire was a bus company in England, which was part of the Stagecoach Group. Its headquarters were in Cambridge, and it operated services under the following brand names: *Stagecoach in Cambridge, the trading name of Cambus L ...
. The remaining part of Stagecoach United Counties became
Stagecoach East Stagecoach East is the divisional name for the bus operations of the Stagecoach Group in eastern England. History Under the control of the National Bus Company, ''Cambus Ltd.'' was set up when the Eastern Counties Omnibus Company was split in ...
in 2000, trading as
Stagecoach in Northants A stagecoach is a four-wheeled public transport coach used to carry paying passengers and light packages on journeys long enough to need a change of horses. It is strongly sprung and generally drawn by four horses although some versions are dra ...
and Stagecoach in Bedford with the legal company name remaining as United Counties Omnibus Company Limited. In 2010, the company was split, with the Bedford depot merging with
Stagecoach in Cambridgeshire Stagecoach Cambridgeshire was a bus company in England, which was part of the Stagecoach Group. Its headquarters were in Cambridge, and it operated services under the following brand names: *Stagecoach in Cambridge, the trading name of Cambus L ...
to form a new
Stagecoach East Stagecoach East is the divisional name for the bus operations of the Stagecoach Group in eastern England. History Under the control of the National Bus Company, ''Cambus Ltd.'' was set up when the Eastern Counties Omnibus Company was split in ...
and the Northamptonshire depots merging with Stagecoach in Warwickshire to form Stagecoach Midlands and mostly Stagecoach East Midlands. However, the trading names and the legal titles remained as before, until October 2014, when the "United Counties" registered address was changed to match the Warwickshire operations and thus "Midland Red (South) Ltd and United Counties Omnibus Company are registered as being based in Northampton. Luton & District was bought in 1994 by
British Bus British Bus was a bus group in the United Kingdom. It was sold to the Cowie Group in August 1996. History British Bus was founded in November 1992 when the Drawlane Transport Group split its bus interests from its National Express in the lead ...
, which, in turn, was purchased by the
Cowie Group Arriva plc is a British multinational public transport company headquartered in Sunderland, England.Arriva the Shires in 1998. Milton Keynes Citybus was acquired by Cambus (a privatised part of Eastern Counties), which was, itself, sold to Stagecoach in 1996. However, after the inquiry by the Office of Fair Trading, Stagecoach sold both the Milton Keynes and Huntingdon depot operations to Julian Peddle on 2 May 1997, who formed Premier Buses and
MK Metro MK Metro was a bus company operating in Milton Keynes from 1997 until 2010. History In 1997, Stagecoach Group, Stagecoach was ordered by the Office of Fair Trading to divest of its operations in Milton Keynes and Huntingdon. This followe ...
. Peddle soon sold the Huntingdon depot operations to Blazefield and eventually sold MK Metro to Arriva in February 2006. An OFT inquiry allowed MK Metro to pass to Arriva who, initially, ran it as a separate operation, but have since started to brand buses as Arriva vehicles. Blazefield sold the Huntingdon & District operation to Cavalier Travel in November 2003, who sold that operation to Stagecoach Cambridge on 31 March 2008.Blazefield sells up in the South
''Bus & Coach Professional'' 9 July 2004


References


Further reading

*''An Illustrated History of United Counties Omnibus Company Limited'' (in 17 parts) by Roger M Warwick MCIT. Volumes include ; ; ; ;; ; ;; . {{Transport in Milton Keynes 1921 establishments in England 1987 disestablishments in England Former bus operators in Bedfordshire Former bus operators in Buckinghamshire Former bus operators in Hertfordshire Former bus operators in Northamptonshire British companies disestablished in 1987 British companies established in 1921