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Hulleys of Baslow

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Hulleys of Baslow
MCV Evolution bodied MAN 14.220 in Matlock in November 2011
Founded1914
HeadquartersBaslow
Service areaDerbyshire, South Yorkshire
Service typeBus services
Routes16 (December 2014)
DestinationsBaslow, Bakewell, Matlock, Buxton, Chesterfield, Glossop, Sheffield
Fleet29 (June 2024)
Websitewww.hulleys-of-baslow.co.uk/

Hulleys of Baslow[1] is a bus company based in Baslow, Derbyshire, England.

History

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Optare Solo in Claycross in September 2007

The origins of Hulleys can be traced back to 1914 when Henry Hulley purchased a Ford Model T taxi. In 1921 a bus was purchased to operate a service from Bakewell to Chesterfield. In 1925 a service from Bakewell to Youlgreave commenced. By 1934 further growth had seen the fleet expand to seven buses with excursions operated to York, Skegness, Southport and Blackpool. In the 1970s the business was sold to JH Woolliscroft & Sons.[2] In late 2023, Hulleys of Baslow brought Sevenoaks operator Go-Coach, however the branding, fleet and routes remained separate.

Services

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As Of December 2024 Hulleys operate a wide network of services, centred around linking Peak District towns and villages with Sheffield, Chesterfield and Bakewell, as well as networks serving Ashbourne, Glossop and Matlock and their surrounding areas. From 29 March 2020 Hulleys operated a new summer weekend service linking Sheffield, Chesterfield and Bakewell to such attractions as Alton Towers and Carsington Water.[3]

In October 2022, the firm took over operation of routes 48 and 49 from TM Travel.[4]

The company formerly operated the X57 Snake route.

Fleet

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As at October 2020 the fleet consisted of 23 modern buses.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Companies House extract company no 2280297 Henry Hulley & Sons Limited
  2. ^ Companies House extract company no 381536 JH Woolliscroft & Sons Limited
  3. ^ Services Hulleys of Baslow
  4. ^ "Bus provider announces changes to services in Chesterfield and Derbyshire – with routes scrapped and timetables altered". Derbyshire Times. 12 September 2022. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  5. ^ Hulley's of Baslow Derby Bus Depot
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