Photo : Members of the Stagecoach South team with the anniversary double decker
1983, a year that we began to wake up to breakfast time TV, Peugeot launched the 205, and Nintendo introduced us to Mario and Luigi.
Also, on 1st April 1983, a bus company named Hampshire Bus, was formed to run bus services across Andover, Basingstoke, Winchester and Southampton. Previously, bus services in these areas were operated by the larger Hants & Dorset bus company, under the National Bus ownership.
In April 1987, Hampshire Bus was the first National bus business to be purchased by the Stagecoach Group, and to this day remain serving the communities of Andover, Basingstoke and Winchester.
The Hampshire Bus name continued until the early 2000s, before finally being absorbed into the Stagecoach brand name.
To mark the 40th anniversary, the bus operator has unveiled a double decker bus in the retro Hampshire Bus livery that was a popular sight on Hampshire streets, during the mid-1980s and until the 1990s.
Gordon Frost, Interim Managing Director for Stagecoach South said the company was “proud of our heritage and follow the tradition of providing an important public transport network to thousands of customers across our region.”
“Customers are the core focus of our business and since 1983, buses have evolved for the comfort and convenience of the customer. We have introduced many features including low floor bus access for wheelchairs and buggies, next stop announcements, smart card and contactless ticketing, real time bus information and a bus app to improve access to our services and products”.
Gordon added “Hampshire Bus plays such a significant part in the history of Stagecoach, so it only seemed right to honour the anniversary of its formation”.
The anniversary bus will initially see use at Andover, whilst later in the year it will also be seen on bus services across the Basingstoke and Winchester network.
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