Velvet (bus company)

Velvet (bus company)

Infobox Bus transit
name = Black Velvet Travel

logo_size = 250


image_size = 250
image_caption = Buses V7 and V14 GMT
company_slogan = "The smooth operator"
founded = Late 2007
headquarters = Eastleigh
service_area = Hampshire
service_type = Urban and rural
routes = 10
destinations = Eastleigh, Lyndhurst, Ringwood, Southampton
fleet = 10
ridership =
fuel_type = Diesel
ceo = Phil Stockley
website = [http://www.velvetbus.info www.velvetbus.info]

Black Velvet Travel, trading as Velvet, is a bus company located in Eastleigh, owned by Phil Stockley, the former manager of Solent Blue Line [ [http://www.velvetbus.info/team.html Black Velvet Team] ] . It was set up in late 2007, and its first operational contract was started in January 2008, running a temporary shuttle for Tesco staff.

On 25 February,2008, Velvet took over Route A in Eastleigh, [ [http://www.velvetbus.info/news.html Black Velvet take over Route A] ] which was being given up by previous operator Solent Blue Line (under the Red Rocket brand) as part of their network restructuring. [ [http://www.solentblueline.com/news/news020.html Solent Blue Line Network Change] ] Since then, Velvet has gained a number of contracts to run other routes.

Bus services

Route A

"Eastleigh - West End - Hedge End - Botley."
This service was originally run by Solent Blue Line as a Red Rocket service but ran to Hamble rather than Botley. When Solent Blue line decided to rebrand all of their services as Bluestar, they dropped the route, and from 25 February,2008 Black Velvet took over the service. First now run the Hedge End - Hamble service as their 16A, and also run the evening A service between Eastleigh and Hedge End. Stagecoach run the Sunday service on the route (also only between Eastleigh and Hedge End).

Route B

"Eastleigh - Boyatt Wood - Velmore - Southampton"
Route B was announced on July 7 2008. It will provides new links for some of the places it serves, since Bluestar withdrew their Red Rocket routes. It is operated by vehicles running between duties on most of the other services. It started on September 8 2008. Despite earlier giving up the route, Bluestar are operating "Beep! Bus" along the same route, timed three minutes earlier than Velvet's journeys and using the same route number. In an apparent attempt to disguise who is operating the service some old Red Rocket buses (still painted red), have been branded with "Beep! Bus" logos, and drivers are wearing red polo shirts instead of Bluestar uniform.

Route C1

"Eastleigh - Chandler's Ford - Hiltingbury"

This Monday to Saturday evening service will start on September 1 2008 as part of a council tender for buses on the route. Daytime services will continue to be run by Bluestar; Sunday buses will be operated by Stagecoach in Hampshire. Despite loosing the tender to operate the route, on the first day of Stagecoach Sunday operation, Bluestar also ran the route, meaning two buses running in convoy for much of the time. [ [http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq167DGi Post image - Photo showing Bluestar and Stagecoach C1 service] Accessed September 8 2008.]

Route 8

"Southampton - Totton - Marchwood - Hythe."

This route runs on Sundays and Bank Holidays only. After Bluestar decided to stop running the Sunday service on route 8, Hampshire County Council sent out a contract for the Sunday service, and Velvet took over on 2 March,2008.

Route 35

"Ringwood - Poulner - Burley - Lyndhurst - some journeys to Southampton."

Wilts & Dorset previously ran the X35 service, but on the renewal of the tender of the service they lost out to Black Velvet who decided to run a different route arrangement. The service started on 27 May,2008, along with the 300.

Route 300

"Ringwood - Poulner - Southampton."

As with the 35, the route was previously Wilts & Dorset's X35 route. The 300 started on 27 May,2008, and runs more directly than the 35, on the A31 and M27 motorway.

Route 601

"Hamble - Netley - Butlocks Heath - Bursledon - Lowford - Mansbridge - Barton Peveril College."

This route started in September 2008, under contract to Barton Peveril College, running at college times only. For a time at the beggining of operation, a loaned ex-Metroline Volvo Olympian was used, still in the old livery.

Route 603

"Horton Heath - Boorley Green - Grange Park - West End - Mansbridge - Barton Peveril College."

This route started in September 2008, under contract to Barton Peveril College, running at college times only.

Route 611

"Woolston - Montague Avenue Shops - Windhover - Hedge End - Barton Peveril College."

This route started in September 2008, under contract to Barton Peveril College, running at college times only.

Route 612

"Woolston - Hinkler Road - Thornhill - Bitterne - St Denys - Barton Peveril College."

This route started in September 2008, under contract to Barton Peveril College, running at college times only.

Fleet

The current fleet comprises: [Updates on [http://wiltsanddorsetgroup.forumup.co.uk/ "Go South Coast"] bus forum]

*3 Volvo Citybus/Northern Counties Palatine - F302/303/309 MYJ. Formerly with Stagecoach and new to Southdown Motor Services.
*4 DAF SB220/East Lancs Myllennium single deckers - V7/11/12/14 GMT. Formerly with London General, these have had their centre doors removed.
*3 Leyland Olympian/Alexander - J841/843/851 TSC. These were formerly with Lothian Buses.

ee also

*Bluestar
*First Hampshire & Dorset
*Solent Blue Line

References

External links

* [http://www.velvetbus.info/ Company website]
* [http://www.velvetbus.blogspot.com/ Manager's blog]
* [http://www.velvetbus.net/ Velvet Bus Photo's]


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