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Stagecoach Highlands
File:Stagecoach ballbus.png
ParentStagecoach Group plc
Founded1945 (Rapsons)
2008 (Stagecoach Highlands)
HeadquartersInverness, Scotland, UK
Service areaScottish Highlands, Inverness, Orkney
Service typeBus
HubsInverness, Thurso, Kirkwall, Portree, Fort William
OperatorStagecoach Group
WebsiteOfficial Website

Stagecoach Highlands is the division of the Stagecoach Group which covers most of the former Rapson Group operations after the take-over by Stagecoach in May 2008.

History

Rapsons Coaches covered most of the Highlands and Orkney. They were Scotland's largest independent bus company with approx 250 vehicles which employed up to 400 staff and had depots based at Inverness, Thurso, Fort William, Portree, Aviemore & Kirkwall and compromised as Rapsons Coaches, Highland Country, Orkney Coaches & Causeway Coaches as they remained a separate subsidiary to Highland. Rapsons were founded in 1945 just an Inverness coach company. Highland Scottish was sold to Rapsons in August 1991 and privatized Scottish Citylink £800k and in October 1995, the company was split in two and Highland Country Buses was bought by National Express for £1.8m. The two companies continued to exist under separate ownership until August 1998 when Rapson's bought Highland Country Buses back from National Express for £4m – £2.2m. In April 1999, Rapsons took over Orkney operator, James D Peace/Causeway Coaches and Orkney & Shetland operator, Shalder Coaches in April 1999 and they began their operation in Shetland with a depot based at Lower Scord, Scalloway. However, Rapsons pulled out of Shetland in 2003 with most vehicles previously run by Shalder or purchased for Shetland passing onto the Inverness or Orkney depots. In March 2005, Rapsons completed their Orkney takeover trading as Orkney Coaches. In March 2006, Rapsons gave up most of their long-distance coach contracts with Scottish Citlylink and National Express. 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 came close to taking industrial action. In May 2007, Rapsons spent almost £500,000 to cut the amount of harmful exhaust gasses emitted by its vehicles. Rapsons received a further £160,000 from the Highlands and Islands Strategic Transport Partnership (HiTrans) towards the £650,0000 cost of buying five new low-emission buses. The Euro 4 buses feature floors low enough to allow wheelchair users to access the vehicles, making them fully compliant with the disability discrimination legislation. The 45-seaters are also the first regular service buses in Inverness to be fitted with a seatbelt for every passenger. 5 of these were Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse Urbans as 3 were in Inverness with the other 2 in Orkney. In May 2008, Stagecoach were in talks with the possible sale of Rapsons and it was rumored for a while until it was finally announced on 19 May 2008 that Stagecoach had consolidated its position in the north of Scotland and swelled Stagecoach's north of Scotland fleet to 370 vehicles, covering Britain from Cornwall to Orkney. The takeover was finally complete in 2009. Some of the Rapson colours and logo are still on some of the fleet but have the Stagecoach logo at the front and the 'Rapson' logo on the side and both the Rapsons and Stagecoach logo on the rear known as Stagecoach Highlands's Pre-Livery. In April 2011 the operations at Inverness & Easter Ross were transferred to the Highland Country operating license from the Bluebird Buses license.

A picture of Inverness Stagecoach Group bus, during 1999.

Operation

Depots

Routes

Mainland Services

All Mainland services that operate on the Mainland of Scotland including Isle of Skye

Number Route
25X, X98 Inverness – Alness - Invergordon – Tain - Dornoch (X98 continues to Golspie and Brora)
X99 Inverness – Tain – Dornoch – Brora – Helmsdale - Dunbeath - Thurso – Scrabster
X97 Dunbeath - Latheron - Lybster - Wick - Keiss - John O' Groats - Gills Bay
70, 73, 802 Thurso – Reay – Bettyhill – Tongue – Durness
74, 274 Thurso – Dounreay – Armadale – Bettyhill
75 Berriedale – Wick
76, 176 Wick Town Service
77 Wick – Ackergill – John O’ Groats
78 Thurso – Scrabster Ferry Gangway
79A, 79C, 179 Mount Vernon – Miller Academy – High Ormlie
80, 180 Thurso – Castletown - John O’ Groats
81, 181 Thurso – Castletown - Bowermadden - Reiss – Wick
82, 182 Thurso – Halkirk – Watten - Wick - Wick Airport
83 Thurso – Durran – Gillock – Wick
168, 169 Talmine – Durness – Kinlochbervie - Scourie
183 Thurso – Halkirk - Spittal - Halkirk - Thurso
275 Wick – Lybster – Latheron - Halkirk - AE Technology
276, 277, 281 Staxigoe – Castletown – Thurso - AE Technology
280 John O’Groats – Keiss - Castletown - Thurso - Dounreay
282, 283, 284 Wick – Watten - Thurso - AE Technology
49, 149 Portree – Glasnakilie
50, 52, 55 Portree – Kyle of Lochalsh/Portree – Armadale
52 Portree – Broadford – Armadale
53, 54 Portree – Fiscavaig
56 Portree – Dunvegan – Glendale
56A, 56B Portree – Struan – Dunvegan
57A Portree – Flodigarry Circular
58, 158 Portree Town Service
59 Portree – Peinchorran
60, 62 Ratagan – Kyle – Plockton HS
151 Broadford – Breakish Circular
164 Lochcarron – Plockton HS
17A, 19, 19B, 19C, 919 Inverness – Fort William
41 Fort William – Nevis Range – Roy Bridge
44 Fort William – Ballachulish – Kinlochleven
45, 45A, 46 Corpach – Caol – Town Centre – Upper Achintore or Plantation

Orkney Services

All Orkney services that operate on Mainland, Orkney.

Number Route
X1 Houton Ferry (Limited Service) - Stromness – Finstown – Hatston - Kirkwall – Holm – St Margaret's Hope
2 Kirkwall – Orphir – Houton Ferry
3 Kirkwall – Balfour Hospital – Kirkwall Airport – Tankerness – St Andrews – Deerness
4 Kirkwall – Balfour Hospital – Kirkwall Airport
5 Kirkwall – Islands View – Craigiefield
6 Kirkwall – Finstown – Tingwall Ferry – Evie – Birsay/Dounby
7/8 Kirkwall – Finstown – Harray – Dounby – Twatt – Birsay (7 only) - Skara Brae (7 only) - Stromness
9A/9C Kirkwall Town Service
X10 Kirkwall – Hatston Ferry Terminal – Kirkwall - Finstown - Stromness
T12 Hoy Hopper
12 Marwick – Stromness Academy
13 Dounby – Stromness Academy
14 Evie – Stromness Academy
15 Harray – Stromness Academy

See also

References