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Stevensons of Uttoxeter

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Headquarters
  
Staffordshire

Founded
  
1926

Fleet
  
270 (June 1994)

Service type
  
Bus operator

Service area
  
The Midlands

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Stevensons of Uttoxeter was a bus company that operated in Staffordshire from 1926.

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History

On 11 September 1926, John Stevenson commenced operating a bus service from Uttoxeter to Burton-upon-Trent. In 1971, the business passed to John's sons David and George. In 1977, the fleet comprised 40 buses.

In 1983, George sold his 50% share of the business to Julian Peddle. On 1 October 1985, Stevensons merged its bus operations with that of East Staffordshire District Council, with Stevenson and Peddle owning 51% and the council 49%. In 1987, Stevensons took a shareholding in Midland Fox including the Swadlincote depot.

In February 1992, Stevensons acquired a shareholding in Rhonda Buses. This was sold to Stagecoach South Wales in November 1993. In June 1994, the business was purchased by British Bus and today is part of Arriva Midlands. At this point Stevensons owned 270 buses and were the largest independent bus operator in the United Kingdom.

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Stevensons of Uttoxeter Wikipedia