Thames Travel
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Thames Travel is a bus operator based in Wallingford, Oxfordshire, in England. It is the third largest bus company in the county.[1] It operates a fleet of around 34 vehicles, and employs 75 staff. Running services across South Oxfordshire and some of West Berkshire, the company carries approximately 1.25 million passengers a year.
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[edit] History
Thames Travel was set up on 14 April 1998 with a fleet of four vehicles. Since then, they have expanded through winning new contracts and acquiring other operators, like Chiltern Queens on 4 August 2002. It now runs 74 vehicles and 19 services. Many services were taken on after the collapse of Tillingbourne on 19 March 2001.[2]
[edit] Services
Thames Travel operate a numerous services across a number of areas, varying from local routes to long distance express buses.[3]
Number | Route | Other notes |
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32 | Grove - Wantage - Harwell - Didcot - Sutton Courtenay - Abingdon | |
32B/32C | Abingdon - Didcot | |
101 | Watlington, Chalgrove, Stadhampton, Garsington, Oxford | |
105/106 | Wallingford, Dorchester, Berinsfield, Sandford, Littlemore, Oxford Science Park, Oxford | Run with a bus in a special Science-themed livery. |
122/123 | Woosehill - Wokingham - Finchampstead - Crowthorne, 122 Saturdays - Sandhurst, Meadows Tesco | Wokingham local serivce |
124 | Woosehill - Wokingham (Broad Street - Waterloo Road - Broad Street) | Wokingham town bus |
125 | Wallingford - Watlington | |
130 | Wallingford - Brightwell-cum-Sotwell - Didcot - Didcot Parkway railway station | |
132 | RAF Benson - Benson - Wallingford | One of two 132 services (see below) |
132 | Goring Heath - Pangbourne - Reading | One of two 132 services (see above) |
136 | Wallingford - Cholsey | |
138 | Wallingford - Berinsfield | |
139 | Henley - Nettlebed - Wallingford | |
144 | Wokingham - Arborfield Garrison - Reading | |
202 | Whitley Wood - Emmbrook School & Holt School (Wokingham) | School service, running on schooldays only |
244 | Shinfield - Barkham - Holt School, Emmbrook School & Forest School (Wokingham) | School service, running on schooldays only |
H1 | Royal Berkshire Hospital park and ride | Run under contract to the hospital |
X32 | Oxford - Didcot - Harwell - Chilton Village | Express service |
X39/X40 | Reading - Wallingford - Oxford | Express services |
[edit] Fleet
Thames Travel operate a number of unusual vehicle types in their fleet of 74 buses. Vehicles are also numbered in an unusual scheme, using the date the vehicle was registered and the registration plate mark. For example (as pictured above), buses new in the first half of 2006 would be 106 onwards, and from the second half of 2007 157 onwards.[4]
Some of the vehicles operated include:
- Dennis Dart/Marshall
- Dennis Trident 2/East Lancs Lolyne
- Volvo B6BLE/East Lancs Spryte
- Dennis Dart/Plaxton Pointer
- Optare Solo
- Scania OmniDekka
- MAN 14.220/MCV Evolution
- Scania N94/East Lancs OmniTown (with East Lancs Esteem fronts)
- Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 Dart
Some vehicles of the same type are at various ages, having been purchased at different times. The Thames Travel livery is currently blue and green, but a number of vehicles are still in the old allover white livery, as well as some vehicles on loan.
[edit] Fares
As well as standard bus-type fares, Thames Travel also offers monthly tickets for £56 availble from bus drivers, and 13 week tickets for £150 from the company offices. Each of these can be used on any Thames Travel service.
[edit] Notable incidents
Thames Travel vehicles have been involved in two major accidents in the past, widely reported in the local media. Both happened on the A4074 road, locally known as the "13 bends of death".
In the first accident, on July 21 2006, a 26 year old bride-to-be was killed after colliding head on with a Thames Travel MCV Evolution. It was found that she did this to avoid a collision with two cars coming towards her, who had been recklessly overtaking numerous other cars before the accident. As a result of he collision, both vehicles caught fire and were completely destroyed. The bus driver suffered from shock and trauma, and was off work for a long period afterwards; the bus was replaced with the next intake of new vehicles.[5] The two brothers arrested after the incident were charged and jailed for a total of 15 years for the accident.[6]
The second accident, on 28 January 2008, involved another MCV Evolution in foggy conditions colliding with a Land Rover which turning off the road across the bus' path. The Land Rover ended up on its side, the bus in a ditch. The accident happened on the A4074 at its junction with the B4526. Five people were injured.[7]
[edit] See also
- First Berkshire & The Thames Valley
- Oxford Bus Company
- Reading Transport Ltd
- Stagecoach Oxfordshire
- List of bus companies in the United Kingdom
[edit] References
- ^ Thames Travel - Company Information Accessed 5 June 2008.
- ^ Bus Zone - Tillingbourne Accessed 5 June 2008.
- ^ Thames Travel - Timetables Accessed 5 June 2008.
- ^ Bus Zone - Thames Travel Fleetlist Accessed 5 June 2008.
- ^ Reading Evening Post - "I beg you to help police" Accessed 5 June 2008.
- ^ Reading Evening Post - "Jailed over death of bride-to-be" Accessed 5 June 2008.
- ^ Reading Evening Post - "Five hurt in bus crash" Accessed 5 June 2008.
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