Epsom Coaches


Epsom Coaches was an English bus and coach operator based in the town of Epsom, Surrey. Formed in 1920, it closed in June 2017 after a corporate restructure.

History

The coach business was established by Herbert Roderick Richmond in 1920 and operates a fleet of mostly Setra coaches.
In 1986 Epsom Coaches entered the bus market after deregulation. In 2003, Epsom Coaches rebranded its bus division as Quality Line and repainted its vehicles from their traditional cream and brown into allover red to comply with Transport for London requirements.
It operated a staff shuttle service for the Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust, between Epsom, St Helier and Sutton Hospitals. These were in a plain silver livery. It also operated bus services in Surrey, both commercial and for the county council using the silver livery.
Since March 2012 Epsom Coaches have operated a London Victoria Coach Station to Wolverhampton service under contract to National Express.
On 19 April 2012 Epsom Coaches was purchased by the RATP Group. In June 2017 as part of a restructure of RATP's operations, Epsom Coaches ceased trading with the remaining operations continuing under the Quality Line brand.

In popular culture

In 2014, Epsom Coaches appeared in rock band Twin Atlantic's 'Hold On' music video.