- Tourist Group
Tourist Group is the name covering a group of southern (English) bus and coach operators. All of the operators are subsidiaries of
Wilts & Dorset , which is itself part of the much largerGo-Ahead Group .As part of
Wilts & Dorset , the Tourist Group operators are in theGo South Coast division of Go-Ahead, along withSouthern Vectis andSolent Blue Line .Operators part of Tourist Group
Bell's Coaches
Bell's Coaches was established in 1921, when Reg Bell started "Winterslow & Pitton Motor Services". Always trading as Bell's Coaches, the company built up strong reputation quality coach hire, and it remained in the ownership of the Bell family until 1999. Bell's was acquired by the
Go-Ahead Group in 2003, but is still locally managed inSalisbury . Bells became part of the Tourist Group andGo South Coast in 2005, after Go-Ahead boughtSolent Blue Line andSouthern Vectis . [ [http://www.bellscoaches.co.uk/about.asp Bell's Coaches History] ] They currently operate coaches around theSalisbury area, with a travel office in the bus station there. [ [http://www.bellscoaches.co.uk/prodtype.asp Bell's Coaches Excursions] ]Kingston
The beginnings of the firm of Kingston Coaches are not documented but it is known that as early as 1924 a gentleman by the name of Edward Charles H Grant of Middle Winterslow provided a service to Salisbury for his fellow villagers four days a week. A photograph exists of a little 1928 Chevrolet, reg no MW2583, which was with Grant's Kingston Coaches some years before he sold his stage bus operations to Wilts & Dorset in February 1939. It is not known if separate "coaching" contracts were retained but what is known is that a firm called Kingston Coaches was set up shortly after WW2 by Mr and Mrs Alf Tedd in the village of Middle Winterslow, near Salisbury, Wiltshire. Rumour has it that they purchased their first coach from a firm in the London area, and just started using it in its original livery and markings, including fleetname! However, it is more likely that the new company was resurrected from Grant's business. Both Tedd sons, Gordon and Phil, were also involved in the running of the firm, and Phil went on eventually to buy and operate the nearby Amport and District coach firm. Although over the years Kingston operated vehicles of different makes, they favoured Fords with Duple bodywork. Livery colours were basically red and sand. Main contracts were with the military (for movement of troops stationed on nearby Salisbury Plain), schools, and local private hire work, together with a heavy commitment to third-party wholesale tour business. They also provided back-up "duplicate" coaches for, originally, Associated Motorways and later, National Express. On retirement, the Tedds sold the company to Thamesdown of Swindon, but shortly afterwards, in 1997, Kingston was then sold to Wilts & Dorset. The fleet of eight coaches was moved to that company's Salisbury bus depot, and Wilts & Dorset gained the valuable contracts that came with the business. The former Kingston Coaches depot in Middle Winterslow has been re-developed as an area of private housing.
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Bus Services:
Tuesdays & Saturdays Only 84
East Knowyle -Semley -Tisbury -Chilmark -Teffont -Dinton -Barford St Martin -Burcombe -Wilton -Salisbury 1 JourneyThursdays Only 86
Tisbury -Fonthill Gifford -Hindon -Milton -East Knowyle -Semley -Donhead St Mary -Donhead St Andrew -Charlton -Shaftesbury 1 JourneyTourist Coaches
The history of Tourist Coaches goes back to 1920, founded by E & DF Stanfield in
Figheldean Wiltshire . At the time, it provided both private coach hire and contract coach services for the military establishments aroundSalisbury Plain . It became part of theGo-Ahead Group in 2003, and was put in the newGo South Coast division of Go-Ahead in late 2005 after Go-Ahead boughtSolent Blue Line andSouthern Vectis . [ [http://www.touristcoaches.co.uk/about.asp Tourist Coaches History] ]They currently have bases in
Salisbury andFigheldean and have a fleet of 10 coaches varying in size from 21 to 57 seats, on bothUK andEurope an day trips, as well as tours. [ [http://www.touristcoaches.co.uk/prodtype.asp Current Operations Info] ]Bus Services [Wilts & Dorset Bus Times Booklet 02/09/07] :
Thursdays Only 25A
Wilton -Barford St. Martin -Salisbury 2 Journeys (This Direction Only)Wednesdays & Fridays Only 75
Porton -Amesbury (1 Journey)Tuesdays Only 79 Ridings Mead-
Salisbury -East Gomeldon 2 JourneysTuesdays & Fridays Only 201
Figheldean -Ablington-Milston-Bulford Village- [Amesbury] -Wilsford-Lake-Upper Woodford-Great Durnford-Netton-Upper Woodford-Middle Woodford-Lower Woodford-Salisbury 1 JourneyThursdays & Saturdays 210
Figheldean -Netheravon-Fittleton-Coombe-Enford-East Chisenbury-Upavon -Woodborough-Marden -Chirton-Patney-Etchilhampton-Devizes 1 JourneyMonday-Friday 216
Marlborough Town Service (High St-Barton Park) 2 JourneysMonday-Friday 217
Marlborough Town Service (High St-St Margarets-High St-Rogers Meadow-High St) Every 30-60 Mins (Operated Jointly withWilts & Dorset )Tuesdays Only 221
Great Bedwyn -Wilton-East Grafton-West Grafton-Burbage -Easton Royal- Wooton Rivers-Milton Lilbourne-Pewsey 2 Journeys in This Direction, 1 Journey in the Opposite Direction OnlyThursdays Only 222
East Grafton -Shalbourne-Ham-Stype-Hungerford -Halfway-Speen-Newbury 1 JourneyMonday-Friday 244
Devizes -Marlborough (1 Journey)Monday-Friday 249
Pewsey -Chirton -Devizes (1 Journey)External links
* [http://www.bellscoaches.co.uk/ Bell's Coaches website]
* [http://www.touristcoaches.co.uk/ Tourist Coaches website]ee also
*
Damory Coaches - also part ofWilts & Dorset , but big enough to be separate from Tourist GroupReferences
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