Bus operator Go North East acquires East Yorkshire Motor Services
East Yorkshire Motor Services (EYMS), including Scarborough and District Motor Services, has been acquired by bus operator Go North East - part of the international transport organisation Go-Ahead Group Plc.
Established in 1926, EYMS transports over 17 million passengers annually, has a workforce of 700 staff and runs over 300 buses and coaches throughout Hull, East Riding and the North Yorkshire Coast.
For over 100 years, Go North East has run bus services connecting the region’s towns and villages with the cities of Newcastle, Durham and Sunderland.
Currently operating across Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, County Durham and into Tees Valley, Go North East is one of ten regional subsidiary bus companies within the Go-Ahead Group.
David Brown, group chief executive of Go-Ahead, said: “We are excited to welcome the EYMS team into the Go-Ahead family. Like Go North East, the company is well established in the local communities it serves and shares the same values of excellent customer service and strong employee engagement.
“Bringing companies like EYMS into the Group draws us ever-closer to our vision of a world where every journey is taken care of, while meeting our strategic objective of building a sustainable business that meets the needs of our customers and communities.”
Peter Shipp, owner and chairman of EYMS, commented: “At the age of 74 and after 56 years in the bus industry I think it is time for me to handover the business and I am delighted to be doing so to an organisation with such a strong reputation caring for its people, customers and communities.
“It has the scale required to invest in the assets, both people and buses, to take EYMS forward in a healthy and successful way.”
EYMS will operate as a stand-alone company within Go North East, overseen by the Go North East executive director team.
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