An investment of over £5m in 25 brand new low emission buses by First West Yorkshire is set to introduce a step change in air quality on the Leeds Bradford
transport corridor from this week.
The order by First West Yorkshire, which features new WrightBus StreetDeck double decker buses, underlines its commitment to delivering high quality services for its customers and partners which fit hand-in-hand with local authorities' targets to improve air quality for local communities.
All the new buses feature luxury e-leather seating, with complementary on board Wi-Fi providing passengers with free internet access. First Bus customers are already benefiting from Smart ticketing options and Real Time Information, while all customers can use their mobile phones as bus tickets through the company’s m-Ticket option.
The investment by First West Yorkshire is part of a package of improvements that will see frequency doubled on the X6 service which will provide a new limited stop service between Leeds & Bradford every 10 minutes Monday - Saturday daytime, with a striking new livery and USB charging points for customers. The 72 Leeds - Bradford service will operate with new double decker buses providing nearly 50% additional seating capacity.
The new buses, which are manufactured by WrightBus in Northern Ireland are all Department for Transport ‘low carbon certified’ and will save an estimated 250,000 kgs* of CO2 per year. All of the 25 new buses are fitted with the latest Euro VI engines, which produce 95% less oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emissions compared to buses with Euro V engines, helping improve air quality across the region and meet the shared vision of our local authority partners in cutting carbon emissions and air pollution.
Oliver Howarth, Business Director at First West Yorkshire said the launch was great news for customers and for local communities: “This investment of over £5m in low emission, high quality bus journeys gives customers luxury, high-tech travel with increased frequency and increased capacity. These new buses are among the most eco-friendly on the market and reflect our commitment to working with our partners to reduce emissions and improve air quality for the region."
The introduction of the new buses was celebrated with West & North Yorkshire Chamber's Chief Executive Sandy Needham.
Sandy said: "Buses play a significant role in supporting our local economies and communities and I'm delighted to see this investment in modern, clean and comfortable buses. The new features including USB charging points will be welcomed by the thousands of people who travel between Bradford and Leeds."
*New vehicles reference above have been independently certified as producing 30% less greenhouse gas emissions (eg CO2) than an average Euro III bus. The above estimate is calculated from fuel consumed and assumes the introduction of the new vehicles displaces operational mileage which would otherwise have been undertaken by either Euro III buses or by buses of equivalent efficiency.
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For more information: Brandon Jones, Head of External Relations, First UK Bus (Yorkshire) on 07775-824829
Notes to Editors
FirstGroup
FirstGroup plc is the leading transport operator in the UK and North America and our services help to create strong, vibrant and sustainable local economies. During the last year around 2.4 billion people relied on us to get to work, to education, to visit family and friends and much more and, each day, every one of our 110,000 employees works hard to deliver vitally important services for our passengers.
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FirstGroup is one of Britain’s largest bus operators with around a fifth of bus services outside London. A fleet of some 6,300 buses carries approximately 1.7 million passengers a day in a huge number of communities including 40 of the UK's largest towns and cities. We operate some US-style yellow school buses and have a fleet of coaches available for charter. We also operate the Aircoach network in Ireland.