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Mellor Unveils Next-Gen Strata Minibus

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Say hello to the all-new Strata – Mellor’s latest showstopper in the small bus world. It’s smarter, more accessible and packed with fresh features to make every journey smoother, greener and comfier. And yes, it’s still built right here in the UK. Mellor Bus Since its debut in 2016, the original Strata has earned its stripes as a reliable workhorse – now it’s back with a vengeance, ready to shake up the sector all over again. If you thought small buses were all the same, think again. Accessibility, meet ambition First up: big wins for accessibility. The reworked rear saloon now has just one step up from the low-floor section (down from two), reducing trip hazards and making things safer for everyone onboard. Passengers also get an extra 100mm of headroom – that’s a whole lot less crouching and a lot more comfort. Mellor Bus The low-floor area’s been stretched by 266mm, making space for four extra seats. In fact, there’s now room for up to twelve seats in the low-floor area alone – p...

Enhanced Bee Network Services with Arrival of ADL Enviro200 Buses

A brand-new fleet of Bee Network buses is being rolled out to passengers in Bolton and Wigan.

Transport for Greater Manchester

By bringing buses under local control, Greater Manchester can define the types of buses that should run on Bee Network services – and now the first of 67 state-of-the-art low-emission buses, operated by Diamond, are taking to the streets. It follows the introduction of 50 new Zero Emission Buses (ZEBs) in September, with a further 50 due to be introduced over the coming months.

With investment from Diamond, via its contracts to run locally controlled services, passengers will experience improvements, including frequent services and better, more modern buses operating across Wigan and Bolton.

The new fleet is serving communities that were often not prioritised by operators before franchising, with companies tending to target busier, more profitable routes. The routes the new buses are running on are just as important as busier routes and often provide the only access to public transport that some communities have.

The new single deck vehicles are built by manufacturer Alexander Dennis to Bee Network standards, and include improved accessibility features, including two spaces for wheelchair users and real-time audiovisual passenger information. Other benefits include air-conditioning and USB chargers, and a brand-new radio system to enable operators to communicate with drivers.

Transport Commissioner, Vernon Everitt – who visited Diamond’s depot in Eccles to mark the buses arrival, alongside representatives from Diamond and manufacturer Alexander Dennis – said,
“Building the Bee Network is about delivering benefits to bus passengers across Greater Manchester. Key to that is the provision of these modern, accessible and environmentally friendly buses on routes providing vital access to public services and leisure facilities for local communities in Bolton and Wigan. And all of them have been built in the UK. It’s great to see them about to take to the road.”
As part of the Bee Network, buses in Greater Manchester are being brought back under local control for the first time in almost 40 years, through franchising in three phases.

Transport for Greater Manchester

Sixty of the low emission buses – manufactured by Alexander Dennis – will run across Bolton and Wigan and serve several key destinations, including North Manchester General Hospital, Leigh Infirmary and Sports Village, Royal Bolton Hospital and the Trafford Centre, with 25 buses already in service from Diamond’s depots in Bolton and Eccles.

A dozen more have been delivered and are due to go into service in early March, with 23 more due to arrive over the coming weeks. Seven other buses will arrive later in the year for use in Oldham under the next phase of franchising.

Rotala Chief Executive, Simon Dunn, said,
“Following the award of franchises by Transport for Greater Manchester, Alexander Dennis offered us the right combination of versatile vehicles and production capabilities for these 67 single deck buses. Their entry into service this year has given us a state-of-the-art low emission fleet for our Diamond North West operations.”

Fleet breakdown:

  • 25 Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Midi Buses have been delivered and are in service in tranche one areas.
  • 12 Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Single Decks have been delivered and are due to go into service in early March, in tranche one areas with 23 more due to arrive over the coming weeks (35 in total).
  • 7 Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Single Decks are due to arrive later in the year for use in the tranche two Small Oldham Franchise.

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