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Felix Bus Services

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Felix Bus Services is a small British bus and coach operator based in the village of Stanley, near Ilkeston in Derbyshire.

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History

The company's founder Norman Frost bought a Crossley lorry from the War Department in 1921. A second Crossley with charabanc bodywork was purchased the following year. A Dickens bus body was fitted to the chassis of the original vehicle in 1924. Between 1926 and 1940 Dennis chassis were purchased, many having bodywork by Willowbrook of Loughborough. Felix settled down to operate the Derby to Ilkeston via Chaddesden and Stanley route which remains their core service to this day. After experience of utility Bedford OWB buses during the Second World War, Felix standardised on Bedford chassis from the 1950s to the 1980s. The fleet was 100% Bedford between 1968 and 1985. During this period the fleet size remained fairly constant at around eight or seven vehicles. Plaxton bodywork was favoured, and most vehicles were coaches along with a few vehicles to dual-purpose specification. After bus deregulation in 1986, the fleet increased gradually to around twice its previous size, peaking at 17 vehicles in 2002, reducing to 16 in 2005, and effectively being 15 from February 2007 due to an engine problem with a 1988 Leyland Lynx. The diversity of the fleet also increased with new and secondhand Leylands, Dennises and Volvos, and more recently still, Scanias, Optare Solos and a VDL SB200 joining the fleet. The emphasis has also switched from coaches to service buses. The fleet contains 3 coaches, two Irisbus and a Volvo, and half of the service buses are low-floor, easy access types. The main service is now operated jointly with Trent Barton as "The Black Cat" having previously been numbered 12. Also operated jointly with Trent Barton is an express service between Derby and Ilkeston via Kirk Hallam and Spondon named "The Ilkeston Flyer". A third service between Derby and Ilkeston, via Breadsall and Stanley Common, was operated on behalf of Derbyshire County Council, numbered 59, but the retending process operated by the council saw the contract awarded to Doyles Coaches of Alfreton; the last day of Felix 59 operation was 27th October 2007. The company also operates school services from surrounding villages into Kirk Hallam.

Livery

Traditional livery was red and crimson with gold fleetnames and black "Felix" cartoon cat emblem. Service buses are now painted red and white and coaches red.

References

  • Felix Bus Services Limited of Stanley, Derbyshire by Paul D. Chambers, published 2006 by the author

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