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United Automobile Services was a bus company, which operated local and regional bus services in
County Durham County Durham ( ), officially simply Durham,UK General Acts 1997 c. 23Lieutenancies Act 1997 Schedule 1(3). From legislation.gov.uk, retrieved 6 April 2022. is a ceremonial county in North East England.North East Assembly �About North East E ...
,
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,
Northumberland Northumberland () is a county in Northern England, one of two counties in England which border with Scotland. Notable landmarks in the county include Alnwick Castle, Bamburgh Castle, Hadrian's Wall and Hexham Abbey. It is bordered by land ...
,
North Yorkshire North Yorkshire is the largest ceremonial county (lieutenancy area) in England, covering an area of . Around 40% of the county is covered by national parks, including most of the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors. It is one of four co ...
and
Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear () is a metropolitan county in North East England, situated around the mouths of the rivers Tyne and Wear. It was created in 1974, by the Local Government Act 1972, along with five metropolitan boroughs of Gateshead, Newcas ...
, England. It provided bus services across a wide geographical area, stretching from the border town of
Berwick-upon-Tweed Berwick-upon-Tweed (), sometimes known as Berwick-on-Tweed or simply Berwick, is a town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, south of the Anglo-Scottish border, and the northernmost town in England. The 2011 United Kingdom census re ...
in the north, Filey in the south, and Carlisle in the west.


History

The company was founded in Lowestoft,
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in May 1912, with two routes. One route operated in Suffolk, with the other operating over 200 miles away in
County Durham County Durham ( ), officially simply Durham,UK General Acts 1997 c. 23Lieutenancies Act 1997 Schedule 1(3). From legislation.gov.uk, retrieved 6 April 2022. is a ceremonial county in North East England.North East Assembly �About North East E ...
, between Bishop Auckland and Durham. During the 1920s, the company expanded in
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and
Norfolk Norfolk () is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in East Anglia in England. It borders Lincolnshire to the north-west, Cambridgeshire to the west and south-west, and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the Nor ...
, as well as County Durham,
Northumberland Northumberland () is a county in Northern England, one of two counties in England which border with Scotland. Notable landmarks in the county include Alnwick Castle, Bamburgh Castle, Hadrian's Wall and Hexham Abbey. It is bordered by land ...
and
North Yorkshire North Yorkshire is the largest ceremonial county (lieutenancy area) in England, covering an area of . Around 40% of the county is covered by national parks, including most of the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors. It is one of four co ...
. In 1929, control passed to the Tilling Group and the London and North Eastern Railway, and in 1931 the new owners split off the East Anglian operations into a separate company, Eastern Counties Omnibus Company. United also started East Midland Motor Services. This came about through the desire to expand. One of their managers, W.T. Underwood, was sent to
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(near Chesterfield) to set up a bus company in his own name. The Underwoods company later became East Midland. United was nationalised in 1948, and controlled first by the British Transport Commission, from 1 January 1963 by the
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, and from 1 January 1969 by the National Bus Company. The company ran vehicles from its head office in Darlington and garages across their area, including Durham,
Hartlepool Hartlepool () is a seaside and port town in County Durham, England. It is the largest settlement and administrative centre of the Borough of Hartlepool. With an estimated population of 90,123, it is the second-largest settlement in County D ...
,
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and Peterlee amongst others. Most of those vehicles were
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s with Gardner engines and Eastern Coach Works bodies, the LH and VR being common vehicles. Another vehicle commonly used was the Leyland National. United were one of only three operators (and the only English operator) to buy the Bristol REMH coach chassis. These 35 vehicles, which had Plaxton Panorama Elite III 49-seat coach bodywork, were delivered between 1971 and 1975. In the mid-1980s, following the deregulation of bus services, a number of
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minibuses were purchased by United for use on local services. Some routes replaced existing "big bus" services, with others operating on brand new services, which were competitive with those already operated by the local authority – notably in Darlington and
Hartlepool Hartlepool () is a seaside and port town in County Durham, England. It is the largest settlement and administrative centre of the Borough of Hartlepool. With an estimated population of 90,123, it is the second-largest settlement in County D ...
. Most of these minibuses were branded with names such as Roadranger (Darlington), Hoppa (Hartlepool), Panther ( Peterlee) and Clipper (
Whitby Whitby is a seaside town, port and civil parish in the Scarborough borough of North Yorkshire, England. Situated on the east coast of Yorkshire at the mouth of the River Esk, Whitby has a maritime, mineral and tourist heritage. Its East Cl ...
), amongst others. These new minibus routes ran around housing estates to a Hail and Ride system and after some initial controversy, these services proved successful for United, most notably in Darlington where the minibus network was hugely expanded. In the lead up to privatisation, the Northumberland and Scarborough areas were separated into two new companies, Northumbria Motor Services and Scarborough & District in 1986, with the latter then being transferred to East Yorkshire Motor Services. On 2 December 1987, as part of the privatisation of the National Bus Company, United was sold to Caldaire Holdings who had earlier purchased West Riding Automobile Company. In 1990, operations in
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and
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were separated and renamed Tees & District, with the
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depot operating under the Teesside Motor Services brand. In 1992, United was sold to the Westcourt Group. It was sold in 1995 to National Express, and again in 1996 to the
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Arriva North East
Today it is part of Arriva North East.


Former Operating Areas

In the 1985 official fleet book, United's operations were shown as split into three operating areas; Northumberland, Durham, and Cleveland.The Official UNITED fleet book (1985 edition)


Northumberland


Depots and Outstations

* Allenheads (Outstation) - The Barn * Alnwick - Lisburn Street * Ashington - Lintonville Terrace * Berwick - Marygate * Blyth - Bridge Street * Hexham - Burn Lane * Morpeth - Dark Lane * Newcastle (Gallowgate) - Gallowgate * Newcastle (Jesmond) - Portland Terrace * Rothbury - High Street * Seahouses (Outstation) - Public Car Park * Whitley Bay - Park Avenue * Wooler - South Road


Durham


Depots and Outstations

* Barnard Castle (Outstation) - Thorngate * Bishop Auckland - Morland Street * Darlington - Bus Station, Feethams * Durham - Waddington Street * Hawes (Outstation) - Gayle Lane * Newton Aycliffe (Outstation) – Ridgeway * Northallerton - Brompton Road * Peterlee - Davey Drive * Richmond - Station Yard * Ripon - Park Street * Shotton Colliery - Flemming Field (1930s) * Sunderland - Toward Road


Cleveland


Depots and Outstations

* Hartlepool - Clarence Road * Loftus - Whitby Road * Middlesbrough - Union Street * Pickering (Outstation) - Thornton Road * Redcar - Regent Street * Scarborough - Vernon Road * Stokesley - North Road * Whitby - Upgang Lane


Cumbria

*Carlisle - Lowther Street- routes east of Carlisle towards Newcastle and Carlisle Town Hall to Botcherby estate


References


External links


United Flickr gallery
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