Yorkshire Coastliner

Bus operator in North Yorkshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yorkshire Coastliner is a bus company that operates both local and regional bus services in North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire, England. It is a subsidiary of Transdev Blazefield.

Founded1990; 36 years ago (1990)
HeadquartersHarrogate, North Yorkshire
England
Service area
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Yorkshire Coastliner
A Coastliner branded Wright Gemini 3 bodied Volvo B5TL in the North York Moors, operating service 840 in November 2021
ParentTransdev Blazefield
Founded1990; 36 years ago (1990)
HeadquartersHarrogate, North Yorkshire
England
Service area
Service typeBus and coach
StationsMalton Bus Station
Depots3
Fleet58 (at July 2023)
Managing DirectorHenri Rohard[1]
Websitetransdevbus.co.uk/coastliner
transdevbus.co.uk/flyer/
yorkcitysightseeing.com
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History

The company was established in 1990, when the York-based services of AJS Group were sold to Yorkshire Rider.[2][3] At the time, AJS Group retained the regional services between Leeds and Bridlington, Filey, Scarborough and Whitby via York and Malton.

In August 1991, Yorkshire Coastliner was included in the purchase of AJS Group by Blazefield Group, following the sale of seven of the company's eight remaining bus firms at the time – a deal valued at £2.2 million.[4]

In January 2006, French-based operator Transdev acquired the Blazefield Group, along with 305 vehicles.[5][6]

In August 2008, Top Line Travel and Veolia Transport were purchased.[7] The company further expanded in February 2012, following the purchase of York Pullman's local bus operations. The sale included the transfer of 31 employees and 17 vehicles.[8][9]

In 2018, following the award of contracts by North Yorkshire County Council to replace those formerly operated by Stephensons of Easingwold, local services in and around York were rebranded York & Country, with vehicles subsequently rebranded in a two-tone blue livery.[10]

In December 2024, rival operator Reliance announced that all four of their public service routes (30, 31X, 40 and 74), as well as two school routes, will be sold to and taken over by Transdev on 19 January 2025. Eleven buses were also included in the sale. The buses and routes subsequently began operation with Transdev under the York & Country brand.[11][12][13]

Branding

Coastliner

A Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 bodied Volvo B9TL in Malton, operating service 840 in March 2023

The Coastliner brand encompasses a group of regional services linking Leeds, Tadcaster and York with the towns and villages of Malton, Pickering and Thornton-le-Dale, and the coastal resorts of Scarborough and Whitby. Services are operated by a fleet of Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 bodied Volvo B9TL and Wright Gemini 3 bodied Volvo B5TL double-deck vehicles, branded in a two-tone blue livery. The vehicles include free WiFi, USB and wireless charging and audio-visual next stop announcements.[14][15]

In May 2018, the 840 service, which runs between Leeds and Whitby, was voted as the "most scenic bus route in Britain" in an online poll.[16][17][18][19]

Flyer

A Flyer Mercedes-Benz Citaro hybrid electric bus in Bradford operating service A2 in July 2025

In September 2020, in partnership with Leeds Bradford Airport, Transdev Blazefield and West Yorkshire Combined Authority, the company commenced operation of a network services centring around the airport. Operations were transferred from former operator, Yorkshire Tiger, including a depot at Idle, West Yorkshire. Services 737, 747 and 757 were subsequently rebranded Flyer and renumbered A1 (Horsforth & Leeds), A2 (Bradford & Harrogate) and A3 (Bradford, Guiseley, Otley[20] & Shipley).[21][22][23][24][25][26]

As of April 2022, services are operated by a fleet of Optare Versa single-deck vehicles, branded in a yellow and purple livery. The vehicles include free WiFi, USB charging ports, audio-visual next stop announcements and additional luggage storage. Some vehicles are also fitted with wireless chargers. These buses will be replaced by a fleet of 15 Mercedes-Benz Citaro hybrid electric single-deck vehicles, an order worth £4 million, which are expected to enter service by the end of 2024.[27][28][29][30]

York & Country

A York & Country Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC, operating service 25 in March 2023

The York & Country brand encompasses local services operating in and around the cathedral city of York, with destinations including Acomb, Derwenthorpe, Fulford, Haxby and Rawcliffe. Services are operated by a fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC as well as Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse 2 and Mellor Strata minibuses branded in a two-tone blue livery.[31]

York City Sightseeing

A York City Sightseeing open-top Alexander Dennis Enviro400, in March 2023

Upon the buyout of original franchise operators Top Line Travel in 2008, Yorkshire Coastliner run the York franchise of international tour bus company City Sightseeing.[32] Services are operated by a fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro400 open-top double-deck vehicles branded in City Sightseeing's red livery.[33]

In 2014, the fleet used on York's sightseeing tours were converted to electric drivetrains by Magtec. This has been regarded to be the first time a double-decker bus had been converted to electric in the world.[34][35][36] However in 2020, these vehicles were replaced for ones that are diesel-operated.[33]

Services

As of January 2025, the services operated and respective brands are:

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Route To From Via Brand
14 Woodthorpe Haxby Askham Bar, York National Rail, Huntington & New Earswick York & Country
19 Skelton York National Rail Rawcliffe & Clifton
19A
19X
20 Rawcliffe Osbaldwick[a] Clifton, Haxby, New Earswick, Huntington, Monks Cross & Heworth
24 Acomb Fulford York National Rail
25 Derwenthorpe Heworth & York National Rail
30/30X Thirsk National Rail York National Rail Sowerby, Birdforth, Thormanby, Raskelf,[b] Easingwold, Alne, Tollerton, Shipton, Skelton & Clifton
Thirsk National Rail Sowerby, Birdforth, Thormanby, Raskelf, Easingwold, Shipton, Skelton & Clifton
31X Kirkbymoorside Helmsley, Sproxton, Oswaldkirk, Ampleforth, Wass, Coxwold, Husthwaite, Easingwold, Shipton, Skelton & Clifton
40 Crayke or Easingwold York Hospital, Clifton Moor, Wiggington, Sutton-on-the-Forest, Huby & Stillington
74 Grassington Threshfield, Burnsall, Barden, Bolton Abbey, Addingham, Ilkley National Rail, Burley-in-Wharfedale National Rail, Otley National Rail, Spacey Houses, Oatlands, Harrogate National Rail, Knaresborough National Rail, Kirk Hammerton & Upper Poppleton
840 Leeds National Rail Thornton-le-Dale or Whitby National Rail Seacroft , Tadcaster, Copmanthorpe, Askham Bar, York National Rail, Heworth, Stockton-on-the-Forest, Malton National Rail, Eden Camp, Kirby Misperton,[c] Pickering, Goathland, Sleights National Rail & Ruswarp National Rail Yorkshire Coastliner
843 Leeds National Rail Scarborough National Rail Seacroft , Tadcaster, Copmanthorpe, Askham Bar, York National Rail, Heworth, Stockton-on-the-Forest, Malton National Rail, Rillington, Sherburn, Staxton & Seamer National Rail
A1 Leeds National Rail Leeds Bradford Airport Airport interchange Burley, Kirkstall, Horsforth National Rail, Rawdon & Yeadon Flyer
A2 Bradford National Rail Harrogate National Rail Greengates, Apperley Bridge, Rawdon, Yeadon, Leeds Bradford Airport Airport interchange, Pool-in-Wharfedale, Huby, North Rigston, Spacey Houses & Oatlands
A3 Otley National Rail Manningham, Frizinghall, Shipley National Rail, Guiseley National Rail, Yeadon, Leeds Bradford Airport Airport interchange & Pool-in-Wharfedale
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Former services and brands

CityZap

A CityZap branded Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B7TL in York, in April 2016

The CityZap brand was introduced on 27 March 2016 as a limited-stop express service running directly between York and Leeds via the A64, A1(M) and M1. The service aimed to attract motorists by offering a faster journey compared to the company's Coastliner service, with journeys taking around 45 minutes between the cities compared to over an hour on the Coastliner, and to provide a competitive alternative to the railway.[37][38][39][40] As of April 2022, the service operated daily, with an hourly frequency during the day. There was no early morning or evening service.[d] The initial success of the route led to the launch of a second CityZap service between Leeds and Manchester, operated by sister company The Burnley Bus Company.[41][42]

The service was notable for its use of sat-nav equipment to choose the quickest route and avoid congestions.[39]

The service initially ran with a fleet of five Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B7TL double-deck vehicles. The vehicles were branded for the route in a silver/red livery, and featured free WiFi and USB charging outlets.[39] In 2020, a fleet of four brand new double-deck Alexander Dennis Enviro400MMC vehicles were ordered – an investment of £1.4 million – and entered service in December 2020. The vehicles were equipped with the company's 'Sky Class' specification, which is promoted as a more luxurious standard, and provides features including free Wi‑Fi, USB and wireless charging points, tables at selected seats, and audio-visual next-stop announcements.[43][44]

The CityZap service ceased operations on 19 November 2022, with Transdev Blazefield claiming the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic had made running the express service unsustainable.[45][46]

Unibus

A Unibus Wright Renown bodied Volvo B10BLE, operating service 44 in September 2014

Unibus was the brand name of route 44, connecting York Station with the University of York.

In February 2012, Transdev purchased local services that were operated by York Pullman at the time, including the operation of the Unibus branded service 44,[47] as well as the ub.1 campus shuttle.[citation needed] Shortly after, the route received a refreshed fleet, including the introduction of single-deck Wright Renown bodied Volvo B10BLEs and double-deck Plaxton President bodied Volvo B7TLs to the fleet, as well as the purchase of an Optare Solo SR EV minibus.[citation needed]

In July 2015, with the contract for the Unibus services being awarded to First York, Transdev entered into a bus war with First by continuing to run the route 44 on a commercial basis, rivalling First's new 66 service to the university.[48] Shortly after, Transdev announced that the route 44 will run 24 hours a day and 7 days a week from autumn 2015, which was regarded as the first bus route in York to do so.[49] The Wright Renowns were also upgraded to include a USB charging zone.[citation needed] However, in December 2016, the 44 service was withdrawn, with Transdev stating "lots of other buses running along the route, often copying what we do [...] has made life very difficult for us".[50][51]

Fleet and operations

Depots

As of January 2025, the company operates from two depots: Idle (Bradford) and Rawcliffe (York), as well as an outstation in Malton.

Vehicles

A selection of historic buses and liveries/brands previously used by Yorkshire Coastliner

As of May 2021, the fleet consists of 57 buses. The fleet consists mainly of diesel-powered mini, single and double-deck buses manufactured by Mellor, Optare, Alexander Dennis, Wrightbus.

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Fleet No. Vehicle Livery Depot
66–67 Mellor Strata/Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Transdev Go Rawcliffe
210–293 Optare Versa Flyer Idle
Transdev Go Idle
York & Country Rawcliffe
751–755 Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC York & Country Rawcliffe
582–583 Reliance Rawcliffe
1773 Volvo B7RLE/Wright Eclipse 2 Reliance Rawcliffe
1774 Volvo B8RLE/Wright Eclipse 3
1901–1902 Volvo B8RLE/MCV Evora
2410 Volvo B9TL/Wright Gemini 1 Reliance (ex-Lothian)
2421–2780 Volvo B9TL/Wright Gemini 2 Yorkshire Coastliner Malton & Rawcliffe
3629–3644 Volvo B5TL/Wright Gemini 3
4001–4006 Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 York City Sightseeing Rawcliffe
4007 DAF DB250LF/Plaxton President
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Notes

  1. Most journeys terminate at Monks Cross.
  2. Some journeys operate via Raskelf.
  3. Kirby Misperton is only served by journeys terminating at Thornton-le-Dale.
  4. During times where CityZap did not operate, services 840 and 843 operated as an alternative between Leeds and York, with services running via Copmanthorpe, Tadcaster and Seacroft.

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