Stagecoach Gold

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Stagecoach South West Alexander Dennis Enviro400 bodied Scania N230UD at Paignton Bus Station in July 2014
ParentStagecoach
FoundedNovember 2007
Service typeLuxury bus
Routes50
FleetMAN 18.240/Enviro300
Alexander Dennis Enviro300
Scania K230UB/Enviro300
Scania N230UD/Enviro400
Scania N250UD/Enviro400 MMC
Optare Solo
Optare Solo SR
Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC
Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC
OperatorStagecoach East
Stagecoach East Kent
Stagecoach East Scotland
Stagecoach Cumbria & North Lancashire
Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire
Stagecoach Midlands
Stagecoach South
Stagecoach South Wales
Stagecoach South West
Stagecoach West
Stagecoach Yorkshire
Websitewww.stagecoachgold.com

Stagecoach Gold is a luxury bus sub-brand used by various Stagecoach bus subsidiaries in the United Kingdom.

Stagecoach Gold (originally Goldline) was launched in 2007 and was designed to attract more middle-class passengers to choose bus travel as a method of transport as well as to reward passengers on some busy and popular routes.

Stagecoach West currently runs the most Stagecoach Gold routes, ten, as of January 2022. Stagecoach South Wales owns the largest number of Stagecoach Gold branded vehicles with 76 in its fleet as of November 2019.

History[]

Interior of a Stagecoach South Alexander Dennis Enviro300 bodied MAN 18.240 in February 2009

The Goldline brand was introduced to try to win more middle-class motorists to bus services. It was initially trialled in two areas, Perth and Warwick from November 2007, both on routes which received kick-start funding from the government to help establish the routes. Stagecoach East Scotland invested £300,000 to demonstrate the idea to politicians.[1]

Goldline routes have a luxury specification. Buses have hand-stitched leather seats, metallic paint, special flooring and free WiFi. Drivers wear special uniform and there is a Goldline customer charter.[1]

In February 2009 the service was expanded to Aldershot and in September 2009 to Cheltenham and Gloucester on route 94. At this stage the brand name changed from Goldline to Stagecoach Gold, as well as the introduction of a new livery with brighter swoops added, as opposed to the previous gold and blue only livery. The reason behind the name change was that Translink had the rights to the Goldline name, using it on their Ulsterbus coach services, and Stagecoach had to pay Translink a royalty.

In 2010, the Stagecoach Gold brand was extended to services run by Scottish Citylink, where Stagecoach have a 35% shareholding, where the Glasgow to Aberdeen and Glasgow to Inverness services were designated as Citylink Gold.[2]

In 2015, all brand new Stagecoach Gold vehicles came equipped with USB charging facilities underneath every seat which enabled passengers to charge their mobile devices whilst on board. USB charging first became available on the Stagecoach in Oxfordshire S4 service which was upgraded to Stagecoach Gold in September 2015.

As of 2016, all brand new Stagecoach buses, including non-gold vehicles, come equipped with high back leather seats, USB charging facilities and many with free onboard Wi-Fi. Subsequently, this means that many of Stagecoach's new non-gold vehicles are now at the same specification as the Gold branded vehicles. As a result, some non-gold routes now have higher specification vehicles than many of the Gold routes as prior to 2015, Stagecoach Gold vehicles did not come equipped with USB charging facilities.

2016 also saw Stagecoach take delivery of the first Stagecoach Gold branded Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC and Enviro200 MMC vehicles. The liveries on the new vehicles remain the same as the previous models; however, Stagecoach have slightly modified the interior upholstery with new style leather seats that incorporate a cream-coloured headrest as well as new wood effect flooring.

Routes[]

Stagecoach South West Alexander Dennis Enviro400 bodied Scania N230UD in Totnes in July 2014
Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC operating route 7 in Oxford
Two Stagecoach West Alexander Dennis Enviro400 bodied Scania N230UDs in Bicester on route S5 in April 2013
Stagecoach Midlands Gold branded Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC

As of January 2022, there are 50 Stagecoach Gold routes (excluding night services).

№/Name Route start Route end Refs
Stagecoach South West
GOLD Torquay Plymouth
X38 Exeter Plymouth
57 Exeter Exmouth [3]
Stagecoach West
7/N7 Woodstock Oxford [4]
55 Chippenham Swindon [5]
63 Forest Green Gloucester [6]
93 Cheltenham Arle Court Park & Ride [7]
94/94X/N94 Cheltenham Gloucester [8]
97/98 Cheltenham Gloucester [9][10]
S3/NS3 Chipping Norton/Charlbury Oxford [11]
S4/H4 Banbury Oxford/JR Hospital [12]
S5/NS5 Bicester Oxford [13][14]
S6 Swindon Oxford [15][16]
S9/NS9 Wantage Oxford [17][18][19]
Stagecoach South
1 Aldershot Old Dean [20]
Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire
1/X1 Liverpool Chester [21][22]
5 Chester Huntington [23]
9 Chester Piper's Ash [24]
38 West Kirby Eastham Ferry [25]
125 Preston Bolton [26]
471/472 Heswall Liverpool [27][28]
Stagecoach East
13 Haverhill Cambridge [29]
Stagecoach East Kent
16 Hythe Canterbury [30]
Stagecoach Midlands
48 Coventry Leicester or Atherstone [31]
X4 Peterborough Northampton [32]
X46/X47 Northampton Raunds [33][34]
Stagecoach Cumbria & North Lancashire
300/301 Carlisle Whitehaven [35]
X4/X5 Workington Penrith [36][37][38]
Stagecoach Yorkshire
50/50A Chesterfield Sheffield [39]
X10 Leeds Barnsley
X17 Barnsley Matlock [40]
Stagecoach South Wales
1/2/5/6/7 Cwmbran [41]
26 Blackwood Cardiff [42]
132 Maerdy Cardiff [43]
151 Blackwood Newport [42]
X24 Blaenavon Newport [44]

Other routes[]

Scottish Citylink Plaxton Elite bodied Volvo B12M (right) at Inverness bus station in September 2011
№/Name Route start Route end Refs
Scottish Citylink
G9 Glasgow Aberdeen [45]
G10 Glasgow Inverness

Former routes[]

Route Number Route Operator Notes
7 Scone - Hillend Stagecoach East Scotland Gold status removed.
10 Lower Tuffley (Gloucester) - Cheltenham Stagecoach West Gold status removed due to Gold branding withdrawal.[46][47]
51 Selsey - Chichester Stagecoach South Gold status removed due to service rebranding.[48]
66 Cheltenham/Stroud/Dursley - Gloucester Stagecoach West Gold status removed due to route changes and low passenger usage.
120/130 Blaencwm - Caerphilly Stagecoach South Wales Gold status removed.
G1 Warwick - South Farm Stagecoach Midlands Service withdrawn.[49] Replaced by service 1.
S1/S2/NS1 Carterton/Witney - Oxford Stagecoach West Gold status removed due to Gold branding withdrawal.[50][51]
S7 Carterton - Oxford/Headington Stagecoach West Gold status removed due to low passenger usage.
S8/NS8/34 Wantage/Harwell Campus - Oxford Stagecoach West Gold status removed due to an operator change to Thames Travel.[52][53]
SW1 Carterton - London Stagecoach West Service withdrawn in May 2015 due to low passenger numbers.
Severn Express Bristol - Chepstow/Newport Stagecoach West Service withdrawn in June 2020 due to low passenger numbers.
X5 Cribbs Causeway - Weston-super-Mare Stagecoach West Service withdrawn in June 2020 due to low passenger numbers.
X14 Cribbs Causeway - Chepstow Stagecoach West Service withdrawn in June 2020 due to low passenger numbers.

See also[]

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