- East Yorkshire Motor Services
East Yorkshire Motor Services (EYMS) operates a fleet of approximately 350 buses and coaches throughout
Kingston upon Hull ,East Riding of Yorkshire , theNorth Yorkshire coast and theNorth York Moors . The company also operates buses and coaches inManchester under the Finglands brand and inKidderminster withWhittle Bus & Coach .History
EYMS was originally two companies, Lee & Beaulah set up by Mr Ernest John Lee and Hull & District Motor Services Ltd set up by Mr H. A. Harvey. In 1926 the
British Electric Traction Group (BET) bought the two and formed EYMS to take them over. In 1968 BET was sold to theTransport Holding Company (Tilling Group ) and in 1969 Tilling and BET were absorbed into the National Bus Company (NBC). The livery of East Yorkshire was dark blue and primrose until 1972, when it briefly changed to blue with white relief in the NBC corporate layout, but soon this was replaced by NBC poppy red.Coming up to privatisation, EYMS's fleet, which had dropped to 200 vehicles and shared management with
Lincolnshire Road Car , suddenly started to grow again.United Automobile 's depots in Scarborough and Pickering were transferred to EYMS under the title of Scarborough & District.In 1986 NBC started its privatisation process and in early 1987 EYMS went to a management buyout led by seven managers, narrowly beating Road Car's management and an 11th hour bid from
Applebys of Conisholme . EYMS was soon put through a period of expansion, mopping up many of the independents in its local area, includingConnor & Graham ,Cottingham Mini Coaches andPrimrose Valley Coaches . The liveries at privatisation were silver/blue, NBC poppy red and NBC's minibus livery of silver, blue and red. The red buses soon started receiving red/grey livery.The Hardwick's of Scarborough fleet was purchased from
Wallace Arnold , Wallace Arnold's last bus company. In Hull, it started buyingAEC Routemaster s in traditional pre-NBC EYMS blue to compete withKingston-upon-Hull City Transport in the city, and it suffered competition in Hull,Bridlington and Scarborough from Applebys. In 1999 Applebys closed its Scarborough base. Soon afterwards it went into receivership.Its first expansion outside its home area was the purchase of Finglands of Rusholme, Manchester in 1992, to which the original Stagecoach Manchester operation was added in 1995 (not to be confused with the present day
Stagecoach Manchester , against which Finglands is in competition). The next expansion outside Yorkshire was the purchase of Whittle Bus & Coach of Kidderminster in 2004.Coach operations
Coaches are operated for hire, day trips and short holidays. As well as running under the East Yorkshire Coaches name, EYC traded as
Frodingham Coaches from November 2001 until October 2007 after the purchase of that company. The previous coaching operation, East Yorkshire Travel, was once a nationwide operator, but was sold to theGodfrey Burley Group in 1996.National Holidays (Coaches) was also owned but was declared bankrupt under Burley ownership and was sold to Wallace Arnold.National Express
EYMS also provide vehicles for a selection of
National Express services, including the 322 (Scarborough-Brecon ,South Wales ), the 562 Hull - London, and the 390 Hull - Manchester.The fleet
EYMS's fleet is mainly Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, Leyland and Dennis dominated.
Amongst the Volvos in the fleet are
Volvo Olympian s, aVolvo B6 andVolvo B10M s. The Olympians haveAlexander Royale andNorthern Counties Palatine bodies, there is just one Volvo B6, withNorthern Counties Paladin body. The B10Ms are either coaches withPlaxton ,Van Hool orBerkhof bodies or buses withAlexander PS bodies. Other Volvos are B10M Citybuses, several B7TLs with either Plaxton/TransBus President bodies orWright Eclipse Gemini bodies, several B9TLs withWright Eclipse Gemini bodies, tenVolvo B10BLE s withAlexander ALX300 bodies and a fewVolvo B7RLE s withWright Eclipse Urban bodies and B12M/B12B coaches with Plaxton and Berkhof bodies. Delivered at the end of 2007 were 5Alexander Dennis Enviro400 bodiedVolvo B9TL s, the first of this combination to be delivered to a UK operator. Delivered in late 2008 were 6Plaxton Centro bodied Volvo B7RLEs for Scarborough Park and Ride, thus making East Yorkshire one of the few operators to have bought both Centros and ADL Enviro 200 Darts.The Mercedes-Benz vehicles in the fleet are O814Ds with
Plaxton Beaver 2 bodies, O405s withOptare Prisma bodies, a 711D with Beaver body and two low-floor O405 integrals.The Dennises are Dart
midibus es with 10.6-metre longPlaxton Pointer andUVG UrbanStar bodies and 8.8-metre Mini Pointer bodies. Along with someAlexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart s. At Finglands are 5Alexander Dennis Enviro300 s and 4Alexander ALX400 -bodied Dennis Tridents.The Leylands are mainly mid-engined Tigers and
Leyland Olympian s. All the Tiger coaches havePlaxton Paramount bodies. The Olympians have Leyland, Northern Counties Palatine andAlexander RL bodies.Other vehicles are
Optare Excel s, Optare Solos, a batch ofMAN 18.220 s withAlexander ALX300 bodies and East Yorkshire was an early customer for thePlaxton Primo , taking 6 in 2006.For an up-to-date fleetlist, see [http://www.eyms.co.uk/fleetlist.asp here] .
Acquisitions
EYMS Buses:
1987:
Cherry Coaches ,Beverley ;Wallace Arnold Scarborough (including Hardwicks)1992:
Thornton Dale Coaches , Pickering;Rhodes Coaches , Wawne (buses);Metro Citybus , Hull;1993/4:
Connor & Graham , Easington1997:
Kingstonian Travel Services , Hull (fromStagecoach in Hull )2001:Frodingham Coaches, Driffield
Out of Area:
1992:
Finglands, Manchester 2004:
Whittle, Kidderminster EYMS Coaches:
1988:
Phillip's Coaches ,Shiptonthorpe 1995:
Hart Coaches , Stockton-on-Tees1996:
Charterplan (fromStagecoach Manchester );Hollings Coaches , North Shields1997:
Armstrong Galley (fromStagecoach Busways )Moorsbus
East Yorkshire operate two
Moorsbus duties from the Hull Depot. These are normally operated usingVolvo B7RLE /Wright Eclipse Vehicles.In Addition, the Scarborough & District Service 128 extends to
Sutton Bank , and issues and acceptsMoorsbus Tickets onMoorsbus DatesExternal links
* [http://www.eyms.co.uk EYMS Website]
* [http://www.finglands.co.uk Finglands Coachways]
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