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MGB1979
30-Apr-08, 14:15
North bus company Rapsons could be poised to be taken over by rival operator Stagecoach.

Talks have been held about a proposed sale of the Inverness-based group, which runs services in the Highlands and Orkney.

Rapsons have informed its staff of the negotiations, but was making no further comment.

Stagecoach confirmed the two were in negotiation but said "they may or may not reach an agreement".

One of the biggest transport companies in the country, Stagecoach has a fleet of about 12,000 buses in Britain and North America.

It has invested £120m on vehicles in the past three years.

In 2006, Rapsons bus drivers threatened to strike before voting by a majority to accept an improved pay offer from their employers.

About 200 workers with Rapsons group - which includes Highland Country Buses and Orkney Coaches - came close to taking industrial action.

The Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) had called on Rapsons to bring pay in line with rival firm Stagecoach.

The T&G had recommended that its members reject the deal offered.

Drivers had been unhappy that their counterparts at Stagecoach were paid £1 an hour more.

Conciliation service Acas were involved in talks between the union and Rapsons.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/highlands_and_islands/7374867.stm

What could this mean for the bus service up here? I'm an enthusiastic bus commuter but often I'm the sole passenger, would Stagecoach want to streamline the timetable? What is their motivation for this (potential) takeover?

rfr10
30-Apr-08, 16:06
Personally I'd say that Stagecoach would offer more frequent bus journeys and possible direct services similar to the 25X service from Dornoch-Tain... etc.. which runs to Inverness more frequently than the Rapsons/ Citylink service from Thurso to Inverness. The only problem I can see is, at the moment, Rapsons buses are sometimes used for Citylink Services so if Stagecoach did not agree to operate on Citylink services then this will either mean Citylink having to locate more buses elsewhere or the service will be taken off the timetable/ run by stagecoach instead.

Stagecoach do operate many different services and routes including popular routes which other companies do not run. For example, possibly a bus service from Thurso-Wick-Inverness direct would be suggestable. I would say Stagecoach does have a very good reputation, especially running affordable services- for example Megabus Inter-city travel which can be as low as £1 for travel from Inverness-Glasgow. I'm not aware of the costs they charge on their regular services though.

golach
30-Apr-08, 19:13
Stagecoach, are IMO, the Tesco's of the bus company's, they come in, get all the subsidies, and disappear leaving you with no bus service at all, they have a reputation for this in England.

http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews68065.html

Mr_Me19
30-Apr-08, 19:37
I'll be glad if this happens. I'll be able to get a proper bus pass. Spending a few hundred pound a year on buses just now. :(

weeksider
30-Apr-08, 19:39
Will this mean better more roomier buses,cheaper fares ,faster direct services from Thursa/Wick to Inverness without any stops after Golspie just like a local bus company did years ago

rfr10
30-Apr-08, 19:52
Will this mean better more roomier buses,cheaper fares ,faster direct services from Thursa/Wick to Inverness without any stops after Golspie just like a local bus company did years ago

Probably, yes.

Whitewater
01-May-08, 00:16
They will most probably keep the same buses on the routes. The sevice can only get better, I now have a bus pass and would use the service more often if a more convenient service was provided between Wick and Thurso, particularly in the evenings. Wick to Inverness is, I think, OK, have used that many times and never had a problem.

thejudd
01-May-08, 02:13
I too have heard of stagecoach's reputation of taking over local bus services and when they have got all the money they can get they leave communities with no bus services. The local bus services are scant enough and thats with a company that is based in the highlands and I hope understands the logistics of this place. I don't know how a company based down in England can keep their fingers on the pulse of the needs of the people in the highlands.

the_count
01-May-08, 02:28
i would have to agree there whitewater. i have to travel down to liverpool to see my kids and yes i can get down there in a day. Getting back however has become a nightmare. I used to be able to do this UNTIL they decided to cancel the last bus from inverness to wick/thurso for no apparent reason or explanation. Without that last bus it is impossible to travel from liverpool to wick in a day without resorting to other forms of transport such as rail or air (oh they stopped the inverness to liverpool flights too) so rail lol. And as you know rail travel is extortionate. The only other option is to spend a night in inverness. It can only get better. Cant it?:lol:

Moonboots
01-May-08, 17:58
I heard today that Stagecoach bought Rapsons