Vectare
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Founded | 2016 |
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Headquarters | Loughborough |
Service area | East Midlands Essex East of England |
Service type | Local Bus Services Corporate Education |
Annual ridership | 1.5 Million |
Website | https://vectare.co.uk/ |
Vecatre[1] is a bus company operating services in England. They run services in the East Midlands, Essex and the East of England. Their largest local bus operation is in Essex with services operating in the City of Chelmsford and close to the M11 & M25.
History[edit]
Vectare was founded in 2016 by Peter Nathanail and Dominic Kalantary..[2]
In 2018 Vectare won the New Horizons Award at the UK Bus Awards for their VecTive School Bus Management System.[3][4]
Services[edit]
Essex[edit]
Multiple services are operated in and around Epping, Waltham Cross, Harlow & Ongar.[5]
In March 2022 Vecatre began operating the Chelmsford Park and Ride service on behalf of Essex County Council after gaining the contract from First Essex.[6]
Buses run out of a depot in Rettendon, between the A12 & A132 on the old A130.
East Midlands[edit]
Vectare operate service 93 between Bingham & Grantham. They also operate NottsBus 833 around Bingham.[7] Dedicated school services are also operated.
Vectare will take over the operation of ArrivaClick services around Leicester from 1st August 2022 under contract with Persimmon Homes. [8]
Fleet[edit]
Vectare's local bus service fleet mainly consist of Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC's & EVM bodied Mercedes-Benz Sprinter[9]
References[edit]
- ↑ "URI". data.companieshouse.gov.uk.
- ↑ "Discover". Vectare.
- ↑ "2018 New Horizons Award | UK Bus Awards".
- ↑ "School bus tech strikes gold at UK Bus Awards". pressat.co.uk.
- ↑ https://essexbus.vectareportal.co.uk/mediafiles/NWE_NetMap_040122.pdf
- ↑ "Essex Highways | Essex County Council". www.essexhighways.org.
- ↑ "Vectare East Midlands". localbus.vectareportal.co.uk.
- ↑ https://www.arrivabus.co.uk/arrivaclick/arrivaclick-leicester
- ↑ "Fleet list – Vectare – bustimes.org". bustimes.org.
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