Badgerline was a bus operator in and around Bristol from 1985 until 2003. Its headquarters were in Weston-super-Mare. Initially a part of the Bristol Omnibus Company, it was privatised in September 1986 and sold to Badgerline Holdings in a management buyout. It went on to purchase a number of bus companies in England and Wales. In November 1993, Badgerline Group was listed on the stock exchange and, on 16 June 1995, it merged with the GRT Group to form FirstGroup.
In 2018, Badgerline was reintroduced as the name for First West of England's bus services in and around Weston-super-Mare.
In December 1986, six of the company's managers and 90 other staff formed Badgerline Holdings as a limited company to purchase Badgerline from NBC. FirstGroup Holdings Limited formerly FirstBuses Group Limited formerly Badgerline Group plc formerly Badgerline Holdings Limited Companies House extract company no 2029363 Bargerline buy out Commercial Motor 4 October 1986 page 16 Employees held 95% of Badgerline's share capital. It went on to buy two travel agencies, Roman City of Bath, and NBC subsidiary National Travelworld. Tw more NBC operations sold Commercial Motor 31 March 1988 page 16 Hansard House of Commons 18 April 1988 On 7 August 1987 Western National, which operated in Plymouth and Cornwall, was sold by NBC to Plympton Coachlines with Badgerline Holdings having an initial 39% shareholding, which was increased to 66% in August 1988. NBC privaties two more subs Commercial Motor 13 August 1987 page 22
In April 1988, Badgerline Holdings purchased Midland Red West Holdings, Companies House extract company no 2059633 FirstBus Group Limited formerly FirstGroup Holdings Limited formerly Midland Red West Holdings Limited In Brief Commercial Motor 21 April 1988 page 28 another ex-NBC employee buy-out that had purchased Bristol Omnibus in September 1987, and continued to operate city services in Bristol. Because of this the company was referred to the Monopolies & Mergers Commission who reported in March 1989 on concerns regarding the ownership by a single company of the two principal bus operators in Avon. Ensuing discussions led to the company giving two undertakings: Badgerline monopoly Commercial Motor 16 March 1989 page 20
The company created three subsidiaries in 1987 in an attempt to expand into new operating areas, none of which lasted more than a year. It sold its share in Red Admiral to Southampton Citybus but their operations in Poole and Salisbury lost £962,000. Badgerline loses bus war Commercial Motor 7 April 1988 page 15 Badgerline deals appease DTi Commercial Motor 12 October 1989 page 18
Badgerline Group had also unsuccessfully promoted and as solutions to Bristol's transport problems in the 1990s.
The Badgerline Group merged with GRT Group to form FirstGroup on 16 June 1995. Badgerline links with GRT The Independent 5 April 1995 Link-up creates second largest bus group: GRT and Badgerline in agreed £265m merger The Herald (Glasgow) 5 April 1995 Badgerline Group contributed 4,000 buses to the new company's fleet of 5,600. The operating subsidiaries transferred to FirstBus were:
On 16 June 1995, Badgerline Buses became a subsidiary of the new FirstGroup.
Bristol Omnibus was renamed First Bristol in 1999 but Badgerline was managed independently again from 2000.
First Somerset & Avon was created on 30 May 2003 to combine the operations of both Badgerline and Southern National under the First brand. First Somerset & Avon Limited formerly First Bristol Buses Limited formerly Bristol Omnibus Company Limited Companies House extract company no 25088 In April 2017, following a reorganisation, First Somerset & Avon was combined with First Bristol to become First West of England. First WoE at PI after customer complaints Route One 27 July 2016
On 31 May 1985 46 Ford Transit minibuses replaced 18 full-size buses at Weston-super-Mare, the first English town network to be totally converted to minibus operation. Most routes operated at a 10-minute headway during the daytime, with routes combining to give 5-minute headways through the town centre. Headways reduced to 20 minutes in the evening and on Sundays. Full-size vehicles were retained in the town for longer distance services. The town's bus station was closed in 1987 when maintenance facilities were transferred to a new depot in Warne Road.
Badgerline was operating 342 buses on 1 January 1986 but this had increased to 441 by 30 November 1989.
A revised livery was introduced for minibuses in 1991. This was plain green and with a larger badger logo and the company name in yellow serif lettering. Shortly afterwards the larger buses started to appear with the new logo and lettering style on a large green area in the centre of the body, either side of which was a yellow area that was angled up and backwards (opposite to the previous scheme).
FirstBus livery began to appear on Badgerline vehicles in March 1998. In line with company policy this was initially only carried by new vehicles that were built to a high specification. The first of these were Wright Renown bodied Volvo B10BLEs, new for express service X39 between Bristol and Bath, and Wells based routes 173 (to Bath), and 376/377 (to Bristol and Yeovil).
1990-1995
1996-2003
2018-Present
Area of operation
Bath 119 184 Bristol 113 128 Wells 22 25 Weston 88 104
Fleet
Mini- and midi-buses 69 196 Single deck buses 141 97 Double deck buses 89 108 Single deck coaches 42 40 Double deck coaches 1 0
Liveries and brands
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