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Chase Coaches was a bus company operating in the
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.


History

Chase Coaches was established when Graham Dodd purchased the business of Churchbridge Luxury Coaches. Following
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in 1986, bus operations commenced. The livery of white, orange and brown was adopted after the purchase of some former
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Leyland National The Leyland National is an integrally constructed British step-floor single-decker bus manufactured in large quantities between 1972 and 1985. It was developed as a joint project between two UK nationalised industries – the National Bus Com ...
buses. The original fleet livery was off-white with prussian blue relief. On 25 February 2007, the business was purchased by
Arriva Midlands Arriva Midlands is a bus operator providing services in the East Midlands and West Midlands areas of England. It is a subsidiary of Arriva UK Bus. Arriva Midlands North Operations In September 1981 Midland Red North was formed with 230 bu ...
with 27 buses and 40 employees. At the time of the sale, the majority of the fleet were Leyland Nationals, but also included one Ikarus Citibus bodied
DAF SB220 The DAF SB220 was a full-size single-decker bus chassis produced by DAF Bus International from 1985. Initially only built in left hand drive, in 1988 a right hand drive version was launched for the United Kingdom market. An articulated vers ...
and three UVG Urbanstar bodied
Dennis Dart SLF The Dennis Dart is a rear-engined single-decker midibus chassis that was introduced by Dennis of Guildford, England, in 1989, replacing the Dennis Domino. Initially built as a high-floor design, in 1996 the low-floor second generation Denn ...
s. All the buses apart from the Ikarus and three Darts were sold at auction. The DAF and one of the Darts moved to Shrewsbury depot, with Cannock garage using the other two Darts. Arriva Midlands operated a Leyland National day on 28 April 2007 to commemorate the end of Leyland National operations which took in a majority of the routes operated. The last day services included an additional two Leyland Nationals duplicating the scheduled services. However, six Nationals were retained for a further month due to a lack of vehicles.


Fleet

The first service buses were East Lancs bodied
Leyland Leopard The Leyland Leopard was a mid-engine design, mid-engined single-decker bus and single-decker bus, single-decker coach (bus), coach chassis manufactured by Leyland Bus, Leyland between 1959 and 1982. History The Leyland Leopard was introduced ...
s. These were used on works services from around 1983 and moving onto bus services in 1986. Further Leyland Leopards once operated by Midland Red North were added to the fleet in 1987, but
Leyland National The Leyland National is an integrally constructed British step-floor single-decker bus manufactured in large quantities between 1972 and 1985. It was developed as a joint project between two UK nationalised industries – the National Bus Com ...
s eventually became the standard bus type. At one stage three bodied Bristol RE buses were operated. In the early days of bus service operation around 1987 coaches would sometimes be used on bus services, for example
AEC Reliance The AEC Reliance was a mid-underfloor mounted engined single-decker bus and coach chassis manufactured by AEC between 1953 and 1979. The name had previously been used between 1928 and 1931 for another single-decker bus chassis. History Two ...
s and Bristol LHSs. It operated services in
Walsall Walsall (, or ; locally ) is a market town and administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, in the West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. Historic counties of England, Historically part of Staffordshire, it is located ...
,
Cannock Cannock () is a town in the Cannock Chase district in the county of Staffordshire, England. It had a population of 29,018. Cannock is not far from the towns of Walsall, Burntwood, Stafford and Telford. The cities of Lichfield and Wolverhampton ...
and
Brownhills Brownhills is a historic market and industrial town in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall of the West Midlands county, England. The town is located south of Cannock Chase and close to the large Chasewater reservoir, it is northeast of Walsa ...
. Chase operated the UKs largest fleet of secondhand Leyland Nationals. The fleets orange/white/brown livery came from early purchase of former
Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive (GMPTE) was the Passenger transport executive, public body responsible for public transport in Greater Manchester between 1974 and 2011, when it became part of Transport for Greater Manchester. SE ...
and was applied to the additional Nationals acquired from London Transport in both single and dual door formats. They operated both 10.3 and 11.3m models in a range of interior configurations from standard vinyl B52F, through dual door high standing capacity to dual purpose coach seated interurban versions from National Bus Company subsidiary Crosville. Chase also acquired a number of lightweight Leyland National 'B' models minus the roof pods that proved equally capable alongside their podded sisters. Chase also lead the way in uprating and re-engine programs utilising the existing semi-automatic gearbox with a Leyland O.680 engines and the unusual, though highly effective, THX160S and its truck engine (clarification needed on type). Chase embraced the low floor revolution my acquiring a single Ikarus Citibus bodied DAF SB220 and three UVG Urbanstar bodied Dennis Dart SLFs. They also made efforts to reconfigure interiors of Leyland Nationals by removing the entrance poles and adding grab handles either side of the doors.


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