Thursday 14 February 2013

First announces New Bus Order for 2013-4...


FirstGroup, the UK’s leading bus and rail operator, today revealed that its bus division has ordered 464 new vehicles worth £76m for delivery in the 2013/14 financial year.  This order will bring First’s investment in new buses to around £240m in three years.
First also confirmed that more than 95% of its 2013/14 manufacture will be in the UK.  The bulk of the order will be built by Falkirk based Alexander Dennis Limited (222 vehicles) and Ballymena based Wrightbus (179 vehicles).  Volvo Group UK will manage its 37 bus contract from its headquarters in Warwick, while Leeds company Optare will manufacture 18.  A further eight vehicles will be ordered, but as yet no decision has been taken as to the manufacturer.
The interior of each vehicle will be laid out to First’s specification which was designed last year following extensive customer research. This seeks to maximise the flexibility for both buggies and wheelchairs whilst providing additional grab rails for all passengers whether seated or standing.   All vehicles will be fitted with Wi-Fi so that customers can stay connected whilst on the move.
“Investment in our bus division continues apace,” said Giles Fearnley, Managing Director of First UK Bus.
“We are committed to growing our business and encouraging more people to use our services and to use them more often.  These new buses will see our investment reach some £240m in nearly 1500 vehicles over the last three years. This is enabling us to make a step change in the quality of service that we offer.”
He continued: “It’s really important that we provide the very greatest flexibility for those customers using wheelchairs and buggies. Fitting Wi-Fi as standard is also increasingly important for our customers and all the vehicles will have leather or e-leather seating. We are determined to be at the forefront of customer service across the British bus industry.”
Mr Fearnley also said he was delighted that First continues to support British bus manufacturers.  “Our manufacturing partners continue to lead the world in terms of quality and value for money.    I’m pleased that our tradition of supporting the British transport industry remains strong.”
Colin Robertson, Chief Executive of Alexander Dennis Limited, said: “We are delighted to be supplying almost 50% of FirstGroup’s total new vehicle requirement this year. It is an endorsement of our class-leading products and the business relationship we have grown and nurtured with FirstGroup in recent years, working with them to raise the bar for the whole industry. I am particularly pleased that 142 of the 222 buses we will build for them are ultra-fuel efficient, 14-tonne Enviro300 single decks. These are achieving 9 - 10 mpg, which is best-in-class and provides significant whole life fuel savings versus many vehicles in service today.”
Wright Group Managing Director, Mark Nodder, said: “Wrightbus is thrilled to be awarded this substantial order from FirstGroup. It is a huge endorsement of the development of our StreetLite range of lightweight buses, which proved themselves best in class in every category at fuel trials conducted at Millbrook Proving Grounds under the close scrutiny of FirstGroup’s engineers. We look forward to continuing our close working relationship with First, a partnership which has lasted more than 17 years.”
Ian Downie, Project Director at Volvo Bus, said: “It is fantastic news that our partnership with FirstGroup continues with this new tender award, and in particular, with the repeat order for our complete single deck citybus, the Volvo 7900 hybrid. The continued success of the Volvo B7RLE ensures it is the 18 tonne city bus product of FirstGroup’s’ choice.”
Optare’s Deputy CEO, Glenn Saint, said: “I am very pleased that FirstGroup is putting our Versa model into its fleet and I have no doubt that it will meet, and exceed all their expectations.  Versa is a well proven model, renowned for providing the highest standards of passenger and driver comfort, excellent reliability and class-leading fuel efficiency, and I'm sure it will deliver on all of these key points for FirstGroup.”
First’s new buses will be fitted with EURO V engines. The £76m order consists primarily of single decker and midi buses with 42 double deckers. It follows the delivery in 2012 of a very high number of double deckers for First’s Olympic Shuttle services. 

It will be interesting to see which of these buses end up on the South Coast! There are not confirmed announcements for where these will go yet, but I'm sure this won't be far away.
So thats:
  • 222 ADLs
  • 179 Wrightbus
  • 37 Volvo
  • 18 Optare
  • 8 not stated yet

9 comments:

  1. lovely.

    hate to sound stupid but did they say they are ordering more of the buses that are the Eclipse?

    wonder what buses we are getting here in Fareham

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  2. The order consists of 37 Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse Urbans and 179 Wright Streetlites, the majority are likely to be 10.8 B35F. No Volvo or Wrightbus products are due to arrive at Fareham.

    Portsmouth (Hilsea) are due 26 new vehicles to replace the 22 current Volvos.

    Enviro200s may be due at Hoeford this year displacing the R/S reg Darts. THIS IS UNCONFIRMED. Full press release due iminantly.

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  3. i hope we get Enviro200s here in Fareham, they would make good photos in First livery

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    1. The remaining 21 Hilsea 09 Volvo's are currently planned to move to Hoeford. Scania's to the X4, B10BLEs to move on.

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    2. lovely, I like the Scania buses

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    3. As do I, They don't feel almost 9 years old! The B10s are great buses too, its unfortunate most are leaving Hoeford.

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  4. 22 ADL Enviro 400 vehicles are due to First East England, fitted with leather seats/wifi/6 cycliner engines for the X1 service between Great Yarmouth and Peterborough.

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    1. nice, hope we get some near Fareham soon

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    2. No new deckers will arrive to Hoeford from this order, second hand are always a possibilty but nothings confirmed. Very diffcult saying "we've just lost 34033/34060 under a railway bridge, please can we have some brand new Enviro400s please?!?!?" :/

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