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First Berkshire & The Thames Valley
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A First Berkshire & The Thames Valley Scania L94UB/Wright Axcess-Floline in Camberley on route 194.
Parent First Group
Founded Various
Service area Bracknell
Slough
Wokingham in England.
Service type Bus
Routes 36
Web site First Group website
A First Mercedes-Benz Citaro in the blue "Heathrow 7 Series" livery, at a LBPT bus rally.

First Berkshire & The Thames Valley is a bus operator serving Bracknell, Slough and Wokingham, in England. It is part of First Group, a major bus and train operator with a turnover of nearly £2.5 billion a year and 62,000 employees across the UK and North America. The division operates around 120 vehicles and employs 300 staff.

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History

First Berkshire & The Thames Valley was previously the Berks Bucks Bus Company[1], trading as the Beeline, one of the successor companies to Alder Valley, privatised in 1987. The business originally operated in High Wycombe, Reading and Newbury, as well as its current area, and was owned by a group called Q-Drive. In 1990 the High Wycombe operations were sold to the Oxford Bus Company, and in 1992 the Reading and Newbury operations were purchased by Reading Transport - which still operates them.

In 1993 Beeline bought the Slough operations of Luton & District Transport, until 1986 the Slough depot of London Country Bus Services.

Beeline was sold in 1999 to First, who renamed the company First Beeline Buses Ltd.[2]

First Group took the decision to corporately brand their services in 2001/2, and First Beeline took the trading name of First Berkshire & The Thames Valley.[2]

Fleet summary

The company operates the following bus types:

Services

The company currently operate just under 30 services, currently operating most of the town services in Bracknell, Slough and Wokingham, as well as services to surrounding areas such as Heathrow Airport, High Wycombe and Reading.

As well as normal First branded services, there are five specially branded groups of routes. Some routes to Heathrow Airport are run with blue "Heathrow 7 Series" Mercedes-Benz Citaros. Some of these are newer (2007) buses, some are from 2003 which were originally in a silver livery in a standard BAA template, all are now blue. Similarly, some routes in Slough are branded as "Slough Trading Estate Hoppa", and use red liveried Optare Solos (these were previous purple and branded as "Linx"). The Legoland Shuttle is run with yellow buses in Legoland graphics.

Coach services are also run under different brands. The Reading to Heathrow RailAir service uses "RailAir" branded services, and routes 700, 701 and 702 use Green Line liveried vehicles.[3]

Standard routes

Number Route Other notes
1A/1B
Slough - Slough Trading Estate - Burnham - Priory Estate A Slough Trading Estate Hoppa service
Slough - Slough Trading Estate - Britwell A Slough Trading Estate Hoppa service
2 Slough - Slough Trading Estate - Burnham - Whittaker Road - Priory Estate A Slough Trading Estate Hoppa service
3 Wexham Park Hospital - Upton Lea - Manor Park - Slough Trading Estate
8/8A
Wexham Park Hospital - Slough - Chalvey - Cippenham
Slough - Chalvey - Cippenham
53/153
Binfield - Priestwood - Bracknell - Warfield - Maidenhead - Wexham Park Hospital
Binfield - Priestwood - Bracknell - Warfield Tesco
53A Bracknell - Winkfield/Maidenhead
58 Burnham - Britwell - Slough - Langley - Uxbridge
60/61
Eton Wick - Eton - Slough - Datchet - Wraysbury - Heathrow Terminal 5
Langley - Eton Wick - Eton - Slough - Datchet - Wraysbury - Heathrow Terminal 5
62 Brands Hill - Datchet
65 Slough - Goldsworthy Way
71 Slough - Windsor - Egham - Staines - Heathrow Terminal 5 A Heathrow 7 Series service, replacing routes 41/43
74 High Wycombe - Beaconsfield - Slough Run in competition with Arriva Shires & Essex's parallel route 74
75/76
Maidenhead - Slough - Langley - Heathrow Airport Central bus station A Heathrow 7 Series service
Cippenham - Slough - Langley - Heathrow Airport Central bus station A Heathrow 7 Series service
77 Slough - Windsor - Heathrow Terminal 5 A Heathrow 7 Series local service
78 Britwell/Burnham - Slough - Langley - Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 A Heathrow 7 Series service
154 Bracknell - Bullbrook - Bracknell
155 Bracknell - Harmanswater - Forest Park - Crown Wood - Harmanswater - Bracknell A Bracknell town service
158/159
Bracknell - Crown Wood - Birch Hill - Great Hollands - Easthamstead - Bracknell A Bracknell town service
Bracknell - Easthamstead - Great Hollands - Birch Hill - Crown Wood - Bracknell A Bracknell town service
162 Bracknell - Winkfield Row - Ascot A Bracknell town service
190 Reading - Wokingham - Norreys Estate - Bean Oak - John Nike Lesiure Centre - Bracknell
191 Bracknell - Ascot - Windsor - Slough
192 Bracknell - Charters School School service
194 Bracknell - Crowthorne - Sandhurst - Camberley
200 Windsor railway station - Windor town centre - Legoland Run for Legoland Windsor, using specially liveried yellow buses.
501 MCI - Madejski statdium - Reading town centre A Park and ride service
Green Line 700/701/702 Bracknell, Ascot, Windsor, Slough, London Victoria A Green Line Coaches service
X25 Reading railway station - Heathrow Airport A RailAir service

Other services

A Ride Pegasus! bus.
A coach on the X25 RailAir service.

First Berkshire & The Thames Valley operate two school buses schemes. One uses American-style school buses, running around Runnymede, from an outstation in Chertsey; the other is Ride Pegasus!, the larger scheme, run under contract to Surrey Country Council. This is run from an outstation in Merrow, Guildford. A number of routes are operated, as well as some non-school "Access Bus" service, primarily for senior citizens.[4][5]

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