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Arriva Midlands
Arriva Midlands Dennis Dart SLF/Plaxton Pointer 2204 (P204 HRY) departing St Margaret's Bus Station in Leicester.
ParentArriva plc
Founded1997
HeadquartersThurmaston, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
Service areaMidlands
Service typeBus
Fuel typeDiesel
Chief executiveAlex Perry[1]
Websitewww.arrivabus.co.uk
File:Chase Linx logo.png
The logo for the Chase Linx brand.

Arriva Midlands is a division of Arriva. It operates bus services around the Midlands area of England and is made up of various previous bus operators.

Arriva Midlands North

Formerly part of Midland Red and latterly Midland Red North until being rebranded as Arriva in late 1997. This part of the business operates from depots at Oswestry, Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, Wellington, Burton, Cannock, Stafford and Tamworth. A garage at Shifnal closed in January 2009 whilst Bridgnorth reopened to commence operations on 5 January 2009. Swadlincote Garage closed on 24 December 2007. All operations have now moved to Burton Depot.

In early 2003, three Arriva Midlands North garages in Cheshire passed to Arriva North West. The remaining part of Arriva Midlands North were combined with Arriva Fox County, forming Arriva Midlands. Buses still operate with Arriva Midlands North legal name (except Burton which uses Stevensons of Uttoxeter) but the headquarters changed from Cannock to 852 Melton Road, Thurmaston (Leicester), the headquarters of Arriva Fox County.

Services cover Shropshire, Staffordshire around parts of the West Midlands county, most notably Walsall and Wolverhampton although several services stretch as far west as over the Welsh border into Powys and Wrexham and far south as Birmingham. 2008 saw Worcestershire reached after successfully gaining a Shropshire County Council tender for route 297 from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster.

In 2007, a new Town Linx brand was introduced to services in South Derbyshire and East Staffordshire, similar to the schemes in Leicester.

On 25 February 2007 Chase Coaches Limited sold out to Arriva Midlands.[2] Its operations were merged into Cannock from 28 April 2007.

In late 2007 a new ChaseLinx brand (similar to the Leicester Linx brand below) was introduced, reflecting the purchase of Chase Coaches.

April 2008 saw the first of a new fleet of 10 Scania OmniLinks delivered for the Tamworth to Birmingham service. A number of Volvo B9TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini are also due.

File:Town Linx logo.png
The logo for the Town Linx brand.

14 February 2009 saw the company hold a final 'enthusiast' running day for the last three Dennis Falcons (3084/8/9 - K214/8/9 UHA) allocated to the Wellington depot to coincide with the planned withdrawal of this rare type in the fleet. Despite this, the Falcons continued in service at Wellington until Monday 16 February 2009 and were withdrawn at the end of service that day. However 3088 K218 UHA was briefly reallocated to Oswestry to act as a spare bus for a short period but was withdrawn on 13 March 2009 and thus ending the operation of this rare type in the fleet.

The operations of Staffordshire independent Wardle Transport were acquired by Arriva in December 2010 with 64 vehicles. Wardle retained its identity.[3] Further expansion in August 2011 saw the Staffordshire operations of D&G Bus being purchased and merged into the Wardle fleet.[4]

In mid-2012, 20 new Mercedes Benz Citaros were delivered to Tamworth to commence work on town services. Also 11 Wright VDL 200s were delivered to Cannock depot to commence work on the integrated services of route 60 (Cannock to Lichfield) and route 825 (Lichfield to Stafford Hospital) extending to Staffordshire University on evenings, Sundays and Bank Holiday Mondays.

In August 2012, Arriva announced that they were acquiring the West Midlands company of Midland, Wednesfield (A D&G Bus sister company).[5] This deal was completed on 23 September 2012. The fleet of 61 buses was incorporated into the main Arriva Midlands fleet and operated under the Arriva brand. This was hoped to strengthen Arriva's presence in the West Midlands. Several vehicles have been added and some have been repainted into the Arriva livery.

Arriva Derby

Formerly Derby City Transport, this part of the business originates from the Derby Corporation buses pre-deregulation. An extensive service operates within Derby although numerous services serve areas beyond the city boundaries, mainly operating from the rebuilt Derby bus station.

Arriva Derby inherited a fleet of Mercedes-Benz minibuses, Volvo Citybuses, Leyland Fleetlines and some Scania single deckers, all of which have now been either scrapped or sold on.

In early 2008, an order was announced for 59 new buses to completely update the ageing fleet. Three Scania Omnilinks and 15 Scania Omnicities arrived for the Chaddesden and Oakwood routes (20/22/24/26) by the end of October 2008. 8 Optare Solos SRs arrived at the same time and these were used on routes 28/29 to Mackworth.

Early 2009 saw the introduction of 17 new Volvo / Wright Gemini double deckers. These are now used on route 44/45 to Alvaston and the 38 to Sinfin. A further 11 Scania Omnicities arrived for the Chellaston services (60/61) some of which venture to Melbourne and Swadlincote (South Derbyshire). These have more seats fitted towards the front for the less mobile and had some seat fittings removed to improve disability access and ergonomics of the new buses for wheelchair users. The final buses to arrive were 10 more Optare Solo SRs, which have made the front line service fleet entirely low floor, by replacing the last of the step entrance Darts. These also have had a minor variation made to the seating.

Older vehicles left in the fleet include Alexander bodied Dennis Darts (routes 37, 40/41) and Plaxton Mini Pointer Darts (spares), of which have been refurbished using the new Arriva inter-urban livery and interior moquette. The last Derby Fleetline (Fleet Number; 301, Registration; GTO 301V) retired late in 2008 from school services and has now been preserved. This bus did a final tour of Derby in June 2009.

Withdrawals from the Derby fleet include a range of Volvo Citybuses, Alexander bodied Dennis Darts, 3 Scania Omnilinks, Plaxton Mini Pointer Darts, Mercedes-Benz minibuses, Alexander Sprint minibuses, DAF East Lancs Lowlanders, Volvo Palatine Olympians, 2 Alexander bodied B6LEs and 2 Optare Excels. The fleet has now been made completely low floor, with more buses yet to arrive due to increased demand for services.

In 2011, new routes to the Royal Derby hospital were created (33A & 36A) to compete with Trent Bartons' 'Royal Derby' and Mickleover routes.

Arriva Leicester

File:Leicester Linx logo.png
The logo that was used for the Leicester Linx brand.
A Fox County Wright Commander with Local Linx branding.

This was the part of Arriva responsible for operations throughout Leicestershire with a network largely based on the county town of Leicester. This part of the business was formerly part of Midland Red and later traded as Midland Red (East) Ltd and Midland Fox. Services stretch from Nottingham in the north to Coventry in the south.

In May 2006 Arriva launched Operation Overdrive in Leicestershire, with a new Leicester Linx brand. "Local Linx" was used for the more local routes, while "City Linx" was used for town-to-town express services. The Leicester Linx brand has been phased out and standard Arriva livery used. At present some of the East Lancs Myllenium Lowlander's are being refurbished and repainted into the standard Arriva livery.

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