The "resurrected bus company names" thread prompted this question, in particular the mention of South Midland.
It seems that a number of NBC companies rebranded with their own livery and font one to two years before deregulation, but wondering how many did this?
I remember the following:
South Midland. I saw one VR late in December 1984 at Woodstock operated by South Midland, and with a maroon (?) livery and non-NBC font, also no double arrow. At the time I was puzzled because in my area all the companies (Alder Valley, Southdown and London Country) all used standard NBC livery right up to deregulation. Maybe I thought they were an independent, but maybe not as VRs usually meant NBC, at least at this time.
Badgerline. Bristol Omnibus radically rebranded as Badgerline in mid-1985 I believe, with the well-known yellow and green livery, some 18 months before deregulation. I first noticed Badgerline buses on a trip to Bristol in September 1985 (the GWR 150 event, which was also my first trip on an HST) and I could tell they were an NBC company despite the livery because they seemed to completely dominate the out-of-city services.
Go-Ahead Northern. Only found this one out yesterday but the Go-Ahead brand, and slightly different lettering to NBC, was present by late 1984. (Incidentally what are Go-Ahead services in Tyne and Wear called nowadays? "Go-Ahead Northern" still? Plain "Go-Ahead"? Or, in a reverse of the 1984 situation, "Northern" as the brand and Go-Ahead as the holding company?)
Chaserider. A brand name for the Midland Red services in the Stafford area, was established by August 1984. The buses were still standard NBC red but featured "CHASERIDER" branding in a different font to NBC. Midland Red still existed at this time but the name was not present on most buses, though I do remember seeing an older VR around the evening peak in Stafford showing only "MIDLAND RED" and no "CHASERIDER" so I guess they didn't bother rebranding that one.
Any more? Particularly interested to hear what the earliest rebrandings were, and particularly interested in pre-1986 rebrandings as I understand quite a few happened in the months immediately before deregulation. (I'm not talking about local sub-brands like Alder Valley Downsman, but complete rebrandings with the original NBC name and/or livery not present on the vehicle at all).
It seems that a number of NBC companies rebranded with their own livery and font one to two years before deregulation, but wondering how many did this?
I remember the following:
South Midland. I saw one VR late in December 1984 at Woodstock operated by South Midland, and with a maroon (?) livery and non-NBC font, also no double arrow. At the time I was puzzled because in my area all the companies (Alder Valley, Southdown and London Country) all used standard NBC livery right up to deregulation. Maybe I thought they were an independent, but maybe not as VRs usually meant NBC, at least at this time.
Badgerline. Bristol Omnibus radically rebranded as Badgerline in mid-1985 I believe, with the well-known yellow and green livery, some 18 months before deregulation. I first noticed Badgerline buses on a trip to Bristol in September 1985 (the GWR 150 event, which was also my first trip on an HST) and I could tell they were an NBC company despite the livery because they seemed to completely dominate the out-of-city services.
Go-Ahead Northern. Only found this one out yesterday but the Go-Ahead brand, and slightly different lettering to NBC, was present by late 1984. (Incidentally what are Go-Ahead services in Tyne and Wear called nowadays? "Go-Ahead Northern" still? Plain "Go-Ahead"? Or, in a reverse of the 1984 situation, "Northern" as the brand and Go-Ahead as the holding company?)
Chaserider. A brand name for the Midland Red services in the Stafford area, was established by August 1984. The buses were still standard NBC red but featured "CHASERIDER" branding in a different font to NBC. Midland Red still existed at this time but the name was not present on most buses, though I do remember seeing an older VR around the evening peak in Stafford showing only "MIDLAND RED" and no "CHASERIDER" so I guess they didn't bother rebranding that one.
Any more? Particularly interested to hear what the earliest rebrandings were, and particularly interested in pre-1986 rebrandings as I understand quite a few happened in the months immediately before deregulation. (I'm not talking about local sub-brands like Alder Valley Downsman, but complete rebrandings with the original NBC name and/or livery not present on the vehicle at all).
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