Arriva North East


Arriva North East is one of the three main bus operators in North East England alongside Go North East and Stagecoach North East. It provides regional bus services as far north as Berwick-upon-Tweed in Northumberland, west as Carlisle in Cumbria, and south as Scarborough in North Yorkshire. It is a subsidiary of Arriva UK Bus.

History

In the 1980s, as part of the privatisation of the National Bus Company, United Automobile Services was split in two.
The northern part was sold in a management buyout to Proudmutual, as Northumbria Motor Services. In 1994, it was then sold to British Bus.
The southern part, encompassing the County Durham, North Yorkshire and Teesside operations, were sold in a management buyout to Caldaire Holdings. In 1992, it was sold to the Westcourt Bus Group, then National Express, followed the Cowie Group.
Following the Cowie Group purchasing British Bus in August 1996, both were once again under common ownership, although North East Bus and Northumbria Motor Services continued to operate as separate entities. In November 1997, Cowie was rebranded as Arriva, with new trading names introduced:
Gradually, the operations of Arriva North East and Arriva Northumbria were integrated, with common fleet numbering and management. All operations now run under the licence of Arriva Durham County.

Fleet and operations

A large part of the Arriva North East fleet is made up of vehicles manufactured by Alexander Dennis, Wrightbus and VDL. As of January 2020, Arriva North East has a fleet of over 500 buses.
Most vehicles are branded in the interurban fleet livery, consisting of vehicles painted in an aquamarine livery with a cream semi-circle at the front, a dark blue skirt and yellow stripe.
, in former Coastliner branding, seen in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Other brands include the former MAX, and Sapphire.
The former interurban-branded fleet is being gradually replaced by the new corporate livery, this featuring an all-round aquamarine livery, and a white stripe at the front, with vehicles wearing the new Arriva logo.

Current depots

As of February 2020, Arriva North East has nine bus depots:

Former depots

Below is a list of former Arriva North East depots:
In August 2016, DalesBus route 830 from Richmond to Ingleton, was the subject of an episode of television series BBC Four Goes Slow entitled The Country Bus, with a series record average audience of 800,000.