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Parent
  
Syd Hardy

Service type
  
Bus & coach services

Website
  
www.nippybus.co.uk

Founded
  
September 2004

Hub
  
Yeovil

Service area
  
Somerset

Hubs
  
Yeovil

Headquarters
  
Martock, United Kingdom

Routes
  
13 (October 2013)

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Nippy Bus is a privately owned bus company operating services in Somerset, England. It operates local town services in Yeovil under contract to the Somerset County Council as well as rural services. Nippy Club was launched in 2010 utilising a coach on chartered services twice a month for clubbers.

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History

Nippy Bus was founded in September 2004 beginning with five partially demand responsive night bus services, 4 of which (N1, N2, N4 & N5) started from market towns via villages in South Somerset to Yeovil serving parts of the town before reaching the centre. Route N3 operates as a local circular town service within Yeovil. After First Somerset & Avon cutbacks the company launched daytime services route N7 to replace First's 61A and route N8 to replace First's 56 under contract to Somerset County Council.

Originally based in Yeovil, the company moved to a purpose built garage in Martock, at the same time a commercial route began between Martock and Yeovil as route N9 operating as an express service in competition with First's route 52 offering a much shorter journey time. A demand responsive service operates from Martock as route N6 to provide connections to local villages including South Petherton.

Route N5 between Sherborne and Yeovil was withdrawn due to low passenger numbers. Routes 612 and 667 began to replace First routes of the same number.

Further expansion occurred with new route N10 to replace Safeway Services route 681, however at the same time South West Coaches offered to replace the route with route 81 when they acquired the company resulting in a situation whereby two routes served the same villages at the same time.

Route N10 was subsequently withdrawn and more new routes began including the N11, N12 and N14 under contract to Somerset County Council to replace South West Coaches routes.

Night Routes were expanded owing to the success in Yeovil to Taunton. Three Routes were launched the T1, T2 and T3 in Taunton and serving local villages surrounding the town. In addition a positioning trip running between Yeovil and Taunton was made into the first inter-urban night bus in Somerset which was branded as the Taunton Flyer. These routes were subsequently withdrawn.

Routes N7 and N14 were withdrawn and parts of these routes have been incorporated into the N12. The company has won new contracts from Somerset County Council for routes 63 and 633 which operate 3-4 daytime journeys Monday-Saturday, these routes were previously operated by Stagecoach South West, simultaneously they have won school contracts for route 16 ex Stagecoach South West and routes 658 and 659 ex First Somerset & Avon.

On 1 May 2011, the Night Routes N1-N4 were withdrawn due to funding cuts. This has resulted in the majority of Yeovil being left with no evening bus services.

Nippy Bus has been running a combination of demand responsive services as well as standard routes throughout South Somerset. Nippy Bus uses Yeovil as a hub where one can interchange between services.

Operation

There is some competition in their operating area with First Somerset & Avon and South West Coaches. In most villages Nippy Bus are the sole bus operator and therefore many communities are heavily reliant on their services. Opening up many villages to Monday-Saturday services for the first time ever either as demand responsive services or on fixed routes compared to the once a week services offered by the incumbent South West Coaches. The geographical area covered is fairly small stretching from Martock in the west to Sherborne in the east and from Yeovil in the south to Street in the north.

References

Nippy Bus Wikipedia