Stagecoach South
Stagecoach South is a bus operator providing services in South East England. It is a subsidiary of Stagecoach. It operates services in Hampshire, Surrey, and Sussex with some routes extending into Brighton and Wiltshire. It operates 473 buses from eight depots.[1]
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Parent | Stagecoach |
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Headquarters | Chichester |
Service area | South East England |
Service type | Bus services |
Routes | 115 (April 2013) |
Depots | 8 |
Fleet | 473 (April 2013) |
Annual ridership | 34.1 million (April 2013) |
Website | www.stagecoachbus.com/south |
It is branded as four sub-divisions: Stagecoach in Hampshire, Stagecoach in Hants & Surrey, Stagecoach in the South Downs, and Stagecoach in Portsmouth.
Stagecoach in Hampshire

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Stagecoach in Hampshire[2] operates from depots in Andover, Basingstoke, and Winchester.
Stagecoach in Hants & Surrey
Stagecoach in Hants & Surrey[3] operates from a depot in Aldershot and Peasmarsh, just outside of Guildford. It is made up of Alder Valley's remaining operations, taken over by Stagecoach on 26 October 1992.[4]
The company operates a number of routes across Hampshire, serving Aldershot, Camberley, Farnborough, Godalming, and Guildford.
Many of the routes are branded, with large route number vinyls, or with names such as Yo-Yo and The Kite.
On 9 February 2009 route 1 was upgraded to Goldline status with new vehicles. Route 2 lost its service name of The Marbles in 2008/9. Due to Hampshire County Council cuts in October 2011, routes 2 and 3 lost some of their evening services on Monday-Friday. Route 18 also lost a handful of evening services. Route 41 Ash to Farnborough was taken over by Countryliner.[5]
In September 2012, Surrey County Council's bus review phase 3 saw route 92 renumbered to 72 to fit with routes 70 and 71.[6]
However, a month later, Countryliner went into administration, with Stagecoach taking back route 46, as well as Surrey County Council school routes 43, 45, and 87, all on an emergency basis until July 2013.[7] Countryliner ceased trading on 18 January 2013 with Stagecoach operating route 41 for one week before it passed to sister company Fleet Buzz.[8][9]
Stagecoach stepped in to take control of the route 94 between Bracknell and Camberley, after First proposed to close its bus depot in Bracknell and withdraw most of its services in the area from Saturday 29 August 2015.[10] However, Stagecoach withdrew the service from 12 March 2016 over its loss-making nature.[11]
After the takeover of Fleet Buzz, the Hants & Surrey division maintained a presence in Reading until 16 April 2018, when the route 7 was split, with Reading Buses taking over the northern section to Fleet.[12]

Two brand new services were launched from 29 July 2018 serving Guildford, the University of Surrey and Stoughton. In January 2019, working with the BYD/ADL Partnership, energy storage specialist Zenobe Energy, as well as members of Surrey County Council and Guildford Borough Council has enabled Stagecoach in Hants & Surrey to launch nine fully-electric BYD/ADL Enviro200 EV buses on their Guildford Park & Ride network, representing an investment of over £3 million.[13]
After Arriva announced their withdrawal of bus operations from their Guildford base in November 2021, Stagecoach announced it would take over Arriva's commercial routes from Guildford, Cranleigh and Woking.[14][15]
Stagecoach in the South Downs
Stagecoach in the South Downs[16] operates from depots in Chichester, Portsmouth, Worthing, and Bordon and Petersfield. In August 1989, Stagecoach purchased Southdown Motor Services,[17][18] which had previously been owned by the National Bus Company until sold in a management buy out.
Stagecoach in Portsmouth
Stagecoach in Portsmouth operates buses in the Portsmouth city area as well as Havant, Waterlooville, and Hayling Island areas.
The main routes in which they operate are as follows: Route 20 From Havant to Portsmouth Hard via QA Hospital; route 21 from Havant to Portsmouth via Anchorage Park; route 23 from Southsea to Leigh Park via Farlington; route 39 from Havant Bus station to Wecock Farm in Waterlooville via Asda after 9:00 and before 3:00; routes 30 and 31 from Havant to Hayling island.
The company also operates the Coastliner 700 service from Portsmouth to Brighton.
Fleet Buzz
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Fleet Buzz, initially known as Countywide Travel, was formed in 1995 as a bus and coach company, based on vehicles from Marchwood Motorways and a depot was established in Basingstoke. In 1998 the depot relocated to the site formerly used by Oakley Coaches in Oakley, Hampshire. Countywide Travel also parked buses at Hart District Council's Household Waste Recycling Centre near Hartley Wintney, but, due to safety concerns, vacated the latter premises in 2007.[19]
Countywide Travel took over many of the routes from Tillingbourne Bus Company when it ceased trading in 2001. On 1 October 2007 the coach business was sold to Weavaway Travel and the bus operation moved to Crondall.[20] Around this time, the company was renamed Fleet Buzz as a wordplay for its predominant presence at Fleet, Hampshire.
Mercedes-Benz Varios used to form the backbone of the fleet, but in 2008/09 the company upgraded its fleet with the purchase of four new Optare Solos and four Optare Versas, as well as two Caetano Nimbuses that previously operated with Travel de Courcey and Reading Buses. These buses were painted in a livery of yellow (lower body) and black (upper body).[21] Afterwards, other Stagecoach-branded buses replaced the remainder of the step-entrance fleet.
In December 2011, the business was sold to Stagecoach with 22 buses and 29 staff. It was run as a low-cost unit of Stagecoach South. Alongside the new Optare buses, four Plaxton Pointers and three Alexander ALX200s - one of which in plain white - were transferred from Selkent. Further step-entrance Stagecoach buses, which were also withdrawn, were transferred or placed on loan to the division.
Major network changes in April 2013 saw the Fleet Buzz franchise expand further into Surrey, Basingstoke and Reading.
On 31 December 2014, three years after the Stagecoach takeover, the website was updated to announce the end of the Fleet Buzz name with operations fully integrated into Stagecoach South from the date of a major network change on 5 January 2015. The depot at Crondall closed on 23 May 2015, with staff, routes and buses transferred to Basingstoke and Aldershot.
See also
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References
- "Annual Report 2012-13" (PDF). Stagecoach. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 January 2022.
- Companies House extract company no 2230625 Hampshire Bus Company Limited
- Companies House extract company no 1673542 Stagecoach (South) Limited formerly Hampshire Bus Company Limited
- "Alder Valley: 50 years on". Buses. Key Publishing. January 2022.
- Retendering of local bus services - Blackwater Valley Hampshire County Council
- Surrey County Council archived on Wayback Machine
- Surrey bus routes taken away from Countryliner Get Surrey 9 October 2012
- Route 41 timetable Archived 16 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Surrey County Council 21 January 2013
- Route 41 timetable Fleetbuzz 15 April 2013
- "Efforts to save Bracknell's bus service". Bracknell News. 21 July 2015. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
- 94 Withdrawal, Surrey Buses
- "Reading takes over part of Stagecoach route". RouteOne. 19 February 2018. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
- "Annual Report" (PDF). Stagecoach South. August 2019. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
- "Stagecoach South to take on some Arriva Guildford depot work". RouteOne. 4 November 2021. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
- "Your new Guildford & Woking network". Stagecoach Bus (Promos & Offers). 4 November 2021. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
- Companies House extract company no 140534 Southdown Motor Services Limited
- Stagecoach down South Commercial Motor 24 August 1989 page 6
- Southdown Motor Services Limited Mergers & Monopolies Commission June 1993 page 5
- "'Red tape' blamed for coach firm scaling down operations". Basingstoke Gazette. 8 June 2007. Retrieved 18 December 2021.
- "Demise of Fleet Buzz criticised". Coach & Bus Week. 26 January 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
- Williams, Robert (30 April 2015). "Fleet Buzz". The Bus Zone. Retrieved 5 November 2021.