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Parent
  
Graham Mallinson

Ceased operation
  
8 February 2016

Service type
  
Bus services

Founded
  
2003

Headquarters
  
Barugh Green

Tates Travel

Service area
  
South YorkshireWest Yorkshire

Tates Travel was a local bus operator based in Barnsley operating services in South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.

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History

Tates Travel was founded in 2003 by Graham Mallinson in Stocksbridge, when he purchased a minibus to run private hire journeys before running a school minibus service for pupils at Millhouse Green Primary school. Over the next two years, the company expanded its fleet to run school services before starting its first public bus service, route 18 between Barnsley and Mapplewell and relocating the depot to Dodworth in 2005.

In 2007 the depot again moved to Darton when the business of Stanley Gath Coaches, Dewsbury was purchased. Between 2007 and 2010, the company increased the number of services in the Barnsley area, with services also running to Wakefield, following Arriva Yorkshire withdrawing services between Wakefield and Barnsley in January 2010. Due to the expansion of services, the company moved once again in 2010 to a larger depot in Barugh Green.

In 2011, the company won several South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive contracts, including several services in the Penistone area from Stagecoach Yorkshire.

In 2012, the company won further contract but this time from the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive. These were services operating from Wakefield to Hall Green, Hemsworth, Pontefract and South Elmsall which were all previously operated by Arriva Yorkshire.

In January 2013 Tates commenced operating further West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive services radiating from both Wakefield and Dewsbury, again were all previously operated by Arriva Yorkshire.

In April 2013 Tates commenced operating the Dewsbury Free Town Bus. In August 2013 Tates took delivery of its first coach.

On 8 February 2016, Tates Travel ceased trading after being placed in administration.

Services

As at October 2013 Tates Travel operated 55 routes.

They stopped operating in 2016.

Fleet

As the time of its February 2016 cessation, the fleet comprised 74 buses.

References

Tates Travel Wikipedia


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