Travel de Courcey

Travel de Courcey

Optare Olympus bodied Scania
N230 in April 2010
Parent Mike de Courcey
Founded 1972
Headquarters Coventry
Service area Coventry
Warwickshire
Birmingham
Service type Bus & coach services
Depots 1
Fleet 125 (October 2013)
Website www.traveldecourcey.com

Travel de Courcey[1] is a bus and coach operator based near Coventry in the West Midlands region of England. It operates routes in the Coventry and Warwickshire area.

History

MCV Evolution bodied MAN 14.220 in May 2007

Travel de Courcey was founded in 1972 by Mike de Courcey. It expanded into bus service operations after the Transport Act 1985 deregulated the UK bus industry.

In June 2011, Travel de Courcey took over the Birmingham depot and several National Express contracts from Veolia Transport.[2][3]

Services

Travel de Courcey operates 21 route services, many from the University of Warwick, as well as school services under contract to Warwickshire County Council.[4]

Travel de Courcey operates services under contract to National Express on these routes:[5]

Former significant bus routes:

Fleet

As from October 2013 Travel de Courcey fleet's consisted of 125 vehicles.[12]

References

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