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Magic Bus
Stagecoach Manchester low-floor bus 17665 in a revised Magic Bus livery.Parent Stagecoach Group Headquarters Perth, Scotland Locale Liverpool, Manchester Fleet Volvo Olympian
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Stagecoach MerseysideMagic Bus is the brand Stagecoach applies to local "no-frills" bus operations in the UK, usually operated on routes with strong competition from other operators.
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History
The name was first introduced in Glasgow, Scotland in 1986, where ex-London Transport Routemasters were used on a route to Castlemilk.[1] That operation was sold to Kelvin Central Buses in 1992.[2]
The brand was used in Newcastle upon Tyne around 1997 also when trying to eliminate smaller companies operating in the area. The buses were prone to breaking down due to their age and broken down Magicbuses in Newcastle upon Tyne were common sights.
The Magic Bus brand was reintroduced to Glasgow by Stagecoach West Scotland in 2002.[3] At its peak it was used on on three routes; one was withdrawn in 2005,[4] and the remainder the following year. It was also used more recently in Liverpool by Stagecoach Merseyside.
Present
Today, most Magicbus vehicles are older double deckers cascaded from normal service work in the UK. A number of tri-axle double deckers reimported from Stagecoach's former operations in Kenya and Hong Kong were also used.
The Magic Bus brand is used for some Manchester city operations, especially along the Wilmslow Road bus corridor, by Stagecoach Manchester.
Magic Mini
The brand was also used in Ayrshire for a time to compete against Ayrways in Ayr and T&E Docherty in Irvine. The Ayr operation used minibuses and larger single-deck buses branded as "Magic Mini", which were introduced in February 2004.[5] The brand has since been dropped in Ayrshire when the competing operators withdrew their services.
The "Magic Mini" brand was also engaged in a miniature bus war on the Black Isle to Inverness route in the Highlands with local operator Scotbus, with Stagecoach in Inverness adopting aggressive tactics such as scheduling buses five minutes before the rival operator and undercutting fares. Competition between the two operators was acrimonious, climaxing in an arson attack on Stagecoach's Inverness depot.[6]
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See also
- Stagecoach Goldline
- List of bus operators of the United Kingdom
References
- ^ Bus Industry Shooting Star With A New Target In Sight The Herald, 9 April 1989
- ^ Brown, Stewart J (September 1993). Buses in Britain. Capital Transport. p. 13. ISBN 1854141589.
- ^ Only minutes to wait as bus war looms on lucrative route The Herald, 27 May 2002
- ^ Magic Bus route to vanish The Herald, 15 April 2005
- ^ Millar, Alan (May 2004). "Stagecoach spells Magic in Ayr". Buses (Ian Allan Publishing) (590): 7.
- ^ BBC News Scotland - "Man jailed over bus depot fires", 2006-02-14. Accessed 2009-01-02
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bus companiesUnited States: Coach USA (Northeast: Community Coach, Gray Line New York (50% with New York Airport Service), Olympia Trails, Red & Tan Tours, Rockland Coaches, Short Line Bus, Suburban Trails) · (North Central: Butler Motor Transit, Central Cab Company, Coach USA Chicago, Lenzner Coach Lines, Tri-State/United Limo, Wisconsin Coach Lines, Van Galder) · Megabus (North America)
Canada: Coach Canada: Erie Coach Lines, Trentway-Wagar, Gray Line MontrealAnnual revenue: £2,176 million GBP ( 8.9% FY 2007) · Employees: 27,000 · Stock symbol: LSE: SGC · Website: stagecoachgroup.com Current Bus Operators of Scotland National Magic Bus · Megabus · National Express Coaches · Scottish Citylink (Citylink Gold)
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See also: Transport Scotland Bus companies operating in North West England Cheshire Arriva North West · First Chester & The Wirral (including ChesterBus) · GHA Coaches · Halton Transport · Warrington Borough Transport
Cumbria Mountain Goat · Stagecoach North West Stagecoach Cumbria & North Lancashire
Greater Manchester (PTE) Arriva North West · Bluebird · Bullocks · Checkmate · Finglands · First Manchester · Go Goodwins · Jim Stones Coaches · JPT · Manchester Community Transport · Maytree Travel · Rossendalebus · South Lancs Travel · Speedwellbus · Stagecoach Manchester · Stotts
Lancashire Arriva North West · Blackpool Transport · Blue Bus of Penwortham · Burnley & Pendle · John Fishwick & Sons · Lancashire United · M & M Coaches · Pilkingtons Buses · Preston Bus (Preston park and ride) · Rossendalebus · Stagecoach North West
Merseyside (PTE) A1A Travel · Arriva North West · Avon Buses · Cumfybus · First Chester & The Wirral · HTL Buses · Impera · Stagecoach Merseyside · Strawberry
National Categories:- Stagecoach Group bus operators in England
- No frills
- Transport in Highland (council area)
- Transport in Glasgow
- Transport in North Ayrshire
- Transport in Greater Manchester
- Bus operators in Scotland
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