Salisbury Reds
During the 1920s and 1930s, the Salisbury based company expanded, acquiring a number of other bus operators in the area. Wilts & Dorset's red buses were seen far and wide, and following the acquisition of Venture at the beginning of the 1950s, the company had depots stretching from Blandford to Basingstoke. A further significant acquisition in 1963 was Silver Star of Porton. From the outset, Wilts & Dorset had maintained an excellent reputation for high-quality bus and coach services, and the company was very highly regarded by local people. In 1969 Wilts & Dorset became part of the National Bus Company, and was subsumed into neighbouring Hants & Dorset in 1972, although the combined fleet was painted in a red (rather than green) livery. The Wilts & Dorset name was re-born in 1983 as the Wilts & Dorset Bus Company, when Hants & Dorset was divided into smaller operating companies. Wilts & Dorset was sold to its management team in 1987 and has been part of the Go-Ahead Group since 2003. Although part of a much larger group, it is locally managed by people who have a wide knowledge of the area's transport needs and are passionate about customer service. The Salisbury Reds brand was introduced in 2010, initially applying to the Salisbury city route network, then a couple of years later being extended to cover all bus routes in the Salisbury area. Well over 100 years after the name Wilts & Dorset first appeared on the sides of buses, Salisbury Reds continues to take pride in offering a reliable, comfortable and friendly bus service, continuing to invest in new developments and plan for the future. Live departure times
About Salisbury Reds
Founded
1915Estimated Revenue
$50M-$100MEmployees
251-1KCategory
Sector
IndustrialsIndustry Group
TransportationIndustry
TransportationSIC Code
41Location
City
Newcastle upon TyneState
Tyne and WearCountry
United KingdomSalisbury Reds
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