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Parent
  
Chester City Council

Service area
  
Cheshire

Depots
  
1

Founded
  
1930

Ceased operation
  
June 2007

Service type
  
Bus operator

Headquarters
  
Chester

Fleet
  
84

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ChesterBus was an English municipal bus company operating services in Cheshire. It was owned by the Chester City Council.

History

Chester City Transport commenced operating bus services in Chester in 1930. It was operated as part of Chester City Council. To comply with the Transport Act 1985, the bus operation was transferred to a separate company in 1986. It continued to trade as Chester City Transport until rebranded as ChesterBus in April 2005.

In July 2006, Chester City Council placed the business up for sale.

In October 2006, Arriva North West & Wales registered a network of services to commence in January 2007, which duplicated a number of ChesterBus's routes. On 11th October 2006, Chester City Council commenced an action in the High Court against Arriva, claiming that the registrations were anti-competitive under the Competition Act 1998, and asking for an injunction requiring Arriva to de-register them.In December, the registrations were cancelled though revised registrations for the 1/1A and 15 were made in January 2007.

The claim centred on the allegation that Arriva were abusing a dominant position, but in a judgement dated 15 June 2007, it was held that Arriva had not been demonstrated to hold a dominant position, and the claim was therefore dismissed.

On 19 June 2007, ChesterBus was sold to First Chester & The Wirral with 84 buses.

References

ChesterBus Wikipedia