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{{Short description|Bus operator in Hampshire and Dorset, England}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2016}}
{{Infobox Bus transit {{Infobox Bus transit
| name = First Hampshire & Dorset Ltd. |name = First Hampshire & Dorset
| logo = FirstGroup.svg |logo = File:FirstBus 2024.svg
| logo_size = 150px |logo_size = 150
| image = First_Hampshire_%26_Dorset_37164.JPG |image = {{multiple image
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| image_caption = A First Hampshire & Dorset ] / ] on Southampton route 8A.
| founded = | perrow = 2 1
| image1 = Solent Electric Bus BJ73 WYN (cropped).jpg
| headquarters = ]
| locale = ] & ] | alt1 = Solent Electric Bus
| image2 = P1010024sn17.jpg
| service_area = {{flagicon|England}}
| alt2 = First bus
| service_type = Urban and interurban bus services
| image3 = Au Morandarte Flickr First Hampshire 53609 on Route 9, Gosport Bus Station (15092049216).jpg
| destinations = various
| fleet = | alt3 = Wessex Bus
| operator = ] | width5 = 300
| ceo =
| website =
}} }}
|image_caption = '''First row''': Solent Electric ], Wessex ]<br>'''Second row''': First Olympia ]
|parent = ]
|founded = 1997
|headquarters = ]
|locale =
|service_area = ]<br />]
|service_type = Bus services
|destinations = ]<br />]<br />]<br />]<br />]<br />]
|fleet = 258 (February 2023)
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}}
'''First Hampshire & Dorset''' has its head office in Empress Road, ] and operates bus services in the ] and ] areas in Dorset; and services in Southampton (Empress Road Depot), ] (] Depot), ] and ] (Hoeford Depot).

'''First Hampshire & Dorset'''<ref> First Hampshire & Dorset Limited formerly First Hampshire Limited formerly Southampton City Transport Company Limited</ref> is a bus operator providing services in the counties of ] and ]. It is a subsidiary of ].


==History== ==History==
First Hampshire & Dorset was created out of various different smaller companies which were merged once First had acquired them.


=== Formation ===
FirstBus acquired bus services in Portsmouth in 1996 from ''Transit Holdings'' trading as Red Admiral & Blue Admiral, which in turn had taken over the Portsmouth CityBus operations under the title of Southdown Portsmouth.
First Hampshire & Dorset was created out of various different smaller companies which were merged once ] had acquired them.


In October 1995 FirstGroup purchased the bus services in Fareham, Gosport and Portsmouth operated by People's Provincial.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Gosport's Buses and Trams|url=http://gosportbusesandtrams.provincialsociety.org/timeline.htm|access-date=2020-10-18|website=gosportbusesandtrams.provincialsociety.org}}</ref> In April 1996 FirstGroup purchased services in ] from Transit Holdings trading as ], which in turn had taken over the Portsmouth CityBus operations under the title of Southdown Portsmouth. This operation was then put under the control of People's Provincial and the whole renamed to First Provincial.
First Group purchased ] in 1997 and after a brief period of using the Citybus name the operation was renamed First Southampton. In 1999 First Southampton was merged with First Provincial to form First Hampshire. This later became First Hampshire & Dorset. The company is facing growing competition in Southampton from ] owned ].


In 1997 FirstGroup purchased ] and after a brief period of using the Citybus name, the operation was renamed First Southampton. In 1999 First Southampton merged with First Provincial<ref> First Provincial Buses Limited formerly The Provincial Bus Company Limited</ref> to form First Hampshire, later being renamed First Hampshire & Dorset.
The former Southdown operations continue to be operated by Southdown Motor Services Limited t/a Stagecoach Coastline, or Stagecoach in Portsmouth (Portsmouth area services) or Stagecoach in the South Downs (Chichester/Worthing services).


In 1999 FirstGroup purchased ] with its Dorset operations merged to form First Hampshire & Dorset in 2003.
FirstBus (later renamed FirstGroup) had previously taken over the bus services in Gosport and Fareham formerly operated by ''People's Provincial'' and ] and amalgamated the services in the East Hampshire area as ''First Provincial''.


=== Since 2010 ===
Further acquisitions of the bus operations of ] and ] were made, with the company being renamed ''First Hampshire & Dorset'' in 2003.
In October 2010, The headquarters was moved from ] where Southampton Citybus was based to a new site in ] by the River Itchen in Southampton, whilst the former depot was closed and sold off to become a ] superstore, ending 130 years of its purpose as a depot.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Farewell tour around historic bus depot|url=https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/8343714.farewell-tour-around-historic-portswood-bus-depot-in-southampton/|access-date=2020-10-18|website=Daily Echo|language=en}}</ref>


In October 2013, Firstgroup debuted the launch of their "the star" brand for routes 7 and 8, running along the A3 where the old Portsdown and Horndean tram service were. £4.8m was spent on 26 buses branded for these routes.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2013-10-16 |title=Portsmouth 'luxury' bus fleet unveiled for routes 7 and 8 |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-24537132 |access-date=2024-09-10 |work=BBC News |language=en-GB}}</ref> A later fleet of 24 ]s were introduced in January 2020 with WiFi and Euro 6 rated engines.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Baguette |first=Stefan |date=2020-01-27 |title=Alexander Dennis and First Solent launch 24 new Enviro200 buses for Portsmouth |url=https://www.alexander-dennis.com/alexander-dennis-and-first-solent-launch-24-new-enviro200-buses-for-portsmouth/ |access-date=2024-09-10 |website=Alexander Dennis |language=en-US}}</ref>
In December 2006 the Traffic Commissioner fined First Hampshire & Dorset £35,000 for failing to run one in five buses in Portsmouth on time.<ref> {{WebCite|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5vPjJt3wo|date =2011-01-01}}</ref> The operator received an earlier formal warning over timekeeping in June 2005.
''The Traffic Commissioners' nationally accepted criteria for the operation of a bus journey is running more than one minute early or more than five minutes late (otherwise the journey is deemed not to have run).'' In its defence, First Hampshire & Dorset had submitted that ]'s five year plan to resurface every street to improve street lighting had severely affected the operator's ability to maintain services, something rejected by the Traffic Commissioner. First Hampshire & Dorset now publishes reliability and punctuality data on its website.


In January 2014, Firstgroup launched the "city red" brand in Southampton, with £100,000 spent on refurbishing 14 ]s with wood effect floors and leather seating.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-01-01 |title=Next stop Southampton for colourful buses |url=https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/business/10907777.next-stop-southampton-for-colourful-buses/ |access-date=2024-09-10 |website=Daily Echo |language=en}}</ref> Later in August 2014, the company invested £2.7m into 18 buses on routes 2 and 11, as well as a further investment of £1.6m for 10 buses on route 7.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-08-15 |title=New buses to launch as part of £2.7m investment |url=https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/11411322.new-buses-to-launch-as-part-of-27m-investment/ |access-date=2024-09-10 |website=Daily Echo |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-06-24 |title=Southampton set for transport boost after multi-million pound eco-friendly bus fleet unveiled |url=https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/business/13350780.southampton-set-for-transport-boost-after-multi-million-pound-eco-friendly-bus-fleet-unveiled/ |access-date=2024-09-10 |website=Daily Echo |language=en}}</ref>
==Southampton & South Hampshire services==


In November 2015, FirstGroup invested £2.75m into a fleet of 17 ] buses for routes X4 and X5 as part of the "Solent Rangers" brand for these routes initially connecting Southampton and Fareham to Gosport and Portsmouth.<ref>{{Cite web |title=First introduces multi-million pound Solent Ranger fleet |url=https://www.intelligenttransport.com/transport-news/17470/first-introduces-multi-million-pound-solent-ranger-fleet/ |access-date=2024-09-10 |website=Intelligent Transport |language=en}}</ref>
<ref name="Ref-1"> {{WebCite|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5vPjKKky1|date =2011-01-01}}</ref>


In July 2022, FirstGroup launched the "Southsea Coaster", an open top bus route which ran between The Hard Bus station and South Parade Pier in Portsmouth. This route ran until September 2022.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Open top seafront sights ‘Southsea Coaster’ bus service from Gunwharf to South Parade Pier launched for summer holidays |url=https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/transport/open-top-seafront-sights-southsea-coaster-bus-service-from-gunwharf-to-south-parade-pier-launched-for-summer-holidays-3781582 |access-date=2024-09-10 |work=The News}}</ref>
===Routes===
<!-- Only main routes are branded, and therefore coloured in on the table below -->


In November 2022 FirstGroup announced that its Southampton-based operations would be withdrawn, citing low patronage numbers and sustainability issues. The final day of its operations was on 18 February 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The end to 144 years of service: Pictures of our buses through the years |url=https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/23330374.city-red-leaves-southampton-pics-buses-ages/ |access-date=2023-02-19 |website=Daily Echo |language=en}}</ref> The company later purchased the old Daily Mail Group news centre in Portsmouth in March 2023 to construct a new depot which would accommodate 62 new electric buses by April 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |title=First Bus to build 'super depot' for electric fleet in Portsmouth |url=https://www.intelligenttransport.com/transport-news/145052/first-bus-to-build-super-depot-for-electric-fleet-in-portsmouth/ |access-date=2023-06-18 |website=Intelligent Transport |language=en}}</ref> These buses were purchased from bus manufacturer ] with assistance from the UK government's ZEBRA scheme, with an initial purchase of 28 buses made in March 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |title=First Bus orders 117 electric buses from Wrightbus |url=https://www.electrive.com/2023/03/02/first-bus-orders-117-electric-buses-from-wrightbus/ |access-date=2023-06-18 |website=Electrive.com |language=en-US}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Service Number
! Route
! Other Notes
! Route map
|-
! style="background:#90268f; color:white"| '''1'''
| Weston - Archery Road - ] - Bernard Street - ] - ] - ] - Maybush Corner - Coxford - ] - Adanac Park
| Every 10 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 30 minutes Sunday. Only 1 in 2 journeys serves Adanac Park Monday to Saturday daytimes only.
|
|-
! style="background:#f287b6; color:white"| '''2'''
| ] - Rownhams Road - Maybush Corner - Millbrook - ] - ] - ] - Bernard Street - ] - Merry Oak - ] - Midanbury - Townhill Park
| Every 20 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 30 minutes Sunday.
|
|-
! style="background:#f287b6; color:white"| '''2A'''
| ] - Aldermoor Road - ] - Maybush Corner - Millbrook - ] - ] - ] - Bernard Street - ] - Peartree - ] - ] - ] - Hightown
| Every 20 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 30 minutes Sunday.
|
|-
! style="background:#ed027c; color:white"| '''X2'''
| ] - ] - Freemantle - Millbrook Road - Wimpson Lane - Millbrook
| Millbrook Flyer. Every 10 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday.
|
|-
! style="background:#ee1d23; color:white"| '''3'''
| ] - Lord's Hill Way - ] - Shirley Warren - ] - ] - ] - Bernard Street - ] - Sholing - Kathleen Road - ]
| Every 10 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 30 minutes Sunday.
|
|-
! style="background:#71bf44; color:white"| '''4'''
| ] - Ocean Village - ] - Portsmouth Road - Lowford - Warsash - Locks Heath - Titchfield - Stubbington - Lee On Solent - Gosport
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Sunday.
|
|-
! style="background:#71bf44; color:white"| '''4A'''
| ] - Ocean Village - ] - Portsmouth Road - Lowford - Warsash - Locks Heath - Titchfield - Fareham
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Saturday. No Sunday Service
|
|-
! style="background:#71bf44; color:white"| '''4B'''
| St Annes School - ] - Ocean Village - ] - Portsmouth Road - Lowford - Warsash - Locks Heath - Titchfield - Fareham
| School Days only, 1 trip each way per day
| No map of route
|-
! style="background:#71bf44; color:white"| '''X4'''
| ] - Ocean Village - ] - Portsmouth Road - Lowford - Park Gate - Locks Heath - Titchfield - Fareham - Portchester - M275 - Portsmouth Hard Interchange / Gunwharf Quays
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday between Southampton and Fareham Only.
|
|-
! style="background:#9a94c8; color:white"| '''5'''
| Sholing Montague Avenue - Sholing Butts Road - Wrights Hill - ] - City College - ] - Bedford Place - Lodge Road - Portswood - Swaythling - Bassett Green
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday between City Centre and Bassett Green Only.
|
|-
! style="background:#00854a; color:white"| '''6'''
| ] - Ocean Village - ] - Wrights Hill - Newtown - Netley - Butlocks Heath - Hamble
| Every 20 minutes Monday to Friday. Every 30 minutes Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday.
|
|-
! style="background:#00854a; color:white"| '''6A'''
| St. Annes School - ] - Bernard Street - ] - Jurds Lake Way - Weston Shore - Netley - Butlocks Heath - Hamble
| School Days only, 1 trip each way per day
| No map of route
|-
! style="background:#f7931d; color:white"| '''7'''
| ] - ] - Bevois Valley - Portswood - St Denys - Bitterne Park - Townhill Park - Midanbury
| Every 7/8 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 20 minutes Sunday.
| |
|-
! style="background:#0089cf; color:white"| '''8'''
| ] - Northam - ] - Townhill Way - Chartwell Green - West End - Moorgreen Hospital - Hedge End Superstores - ]
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday. Continues from Hedge End back to City Centre and General Hospital as service 8A
|
|-
! style="background:#0089cf; color:white"| '''8A'''
| ] - Sports Centre - Bellemoor - Hill Lane - ] - ] - Northam - ] - Townhill Way - Chartwell Green - West End - Moorgreen Hospital - Hedge End Station - ]
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday. Continues from Hedge End back to City Centre as service 8
|
|-
! style="background:#0089cf; color:white"| '''8B'''
| ] - Northam - ] - Townhill Way - Chartwell Green - West End - Moorgreen Hospital - Hedge End Superstores - Hedge End Station - ] - ]
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Saturday evenings only.
|
|-
! style="background:#ffdc01; color:black;"| '''9'''
| ] – Northam - ] – Bursledon Road - Sholing Montague Avenue - Sholing Butts Road
| Every 15 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 30 minutes Sunday.
|
|-
! style="background:#0d4da1; color:white;"| '''10'''
|] - London Road - Archers Road - Upper Shirley - Bellemoor - Sports Centre - ] - ] - Millbrook - Redbridge Roundabout - ]
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Saturday. No Sunday Service.
|
|-
! style="background:#a5d6d5; color:black;"| '''11'''
|] - ] - Freemantle - Millbrook Road - Redbridge Roundabout - ] - Rushington Roundabout - Hounsdown - Pooksgreen - ] - Applemore - ]
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Sunday.
|
|-
! style="background:#a76433; color:white;"| '''S1'''
| ] – ] – ] - Freemantle - Regents Park - ] – Upper Shirley - Bellemoor - Sports Centre - Dale Valley Road - ] - Lordswood - ] - Lord's Hill North
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Saturday. No Sunday Service.
|
|-
!|063
|] - Badger Farm - Twyford - Owslebury
|
|
|-
!|A
|] - Fleming Park - ] - Mansbridge - West End - Moorgreen Hospital - Hedge End Superstores - ]
|7 trips per day each way Sundays only. Monday to Saturday service is provided by ].
| No map of route
|-
!|B1
|] - Middle Road - North East Road - Kathleen Road - Bursledon Road
|] Shoppa Hoppa.
|
|-
!|B2
| ] - Witts Hill - ]
| ] Shoppa Hoppa.
|
|-
!|B3
| ] - Bursledon Road - ] - ]
| ] Shoppa Hoppa.
|
|-
!|H1
| Applemore - ] - Dibden Purlieu - Netley View - ]
| ] Circular.
|
|-
!|H2
| ] - Netley View - Dibden Purlieu - ] - Applemore
| ] Circular.
|
|-
|}


== Divisions ==
==Portsmouth & Waterlooville bus services==
First Hampshire and Dorset operate within six different cities within the two counties and are grouped into the following divisions:
<ref name="Ref-1"/>


=== First Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport ===
To be replaced 18 November 2012
]
<!-- Only main routes are branded, and therefore coloured in on the table below. Zip route 41 has green font as that is what the brand does-->
First Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport run multiple different services within Portsea island and the Gosport Peninsula with the majority of the routes run using the Solent Branding. In this division there are 16 routes which are divided into routes in Fareham and Gosport and routes in Portsmouth.<ref name="firstgroup.com">{{Cite web |title=Portsmouth, Fareham and Gosport Bus Route Maps {{!}} Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport |url=https://www.firstgroup.com/portsmouth-fareham-gosport/routes-and-maps/route-maps |access-date=2020-10-18 |website=First Bus |language=en-GB}}</ref> The routes in Fareham can cover from Sarisbury and Wickham to Portchester and Gosport. The majority of the routes in Fareham and Gosport either end or stop via Fareham. The routes in Portsmouth have destinations in Southsea, Eastney and Hilsea with some going into Waterloovile and Southampton. Their fleet ranges from ADL Enviro200 MMCs and Wright StreetLites to Wright Eclipse Geminis and Optare Solos.


==== The Star ====
{| class="wikitable"
{{See also|Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway}}
|-
]
! No.
The Star (stylised as the STAR) is one of the brands that First Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport use which follows along the A3 that replaced the Portsdown and Horndean tram service which had been superseded by motor buses in 1935. The brand itself was started in 2008 with the creation of the A3 corridor.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |date=24 January 2020 |title=New environmentally-friendly buses are launched in Portsmouth |url=https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/traffic-and-travel/new-environmentally-friendly-buses-are-launched-portsmouth-1375205 |access-date=2020-10-18 |newspaper=The News |language=en}}</ref> There are two routes under this brand: Route 7 runs along London road (A2407) from Portsmouth university via Cosham and Crookhorn before ending in Wecock Farm whilst route 8 uses the A3 starting its journey at Old Portsmouth Clarence Pier via The hard, Cosham, Purbrook and Horndean and terminating at Catherington.<ref name="firstgroup.com" />
! Route
!Other Notes
|-
! style="background:#ee1d23; color:white;"| '''1'''
| ] - Market Way - Lake Road - North End - Hilsea - Cosham - Allaway Avenue Shops - Paulsgrove Deerhurst Crescent
|
|-
! style="background:#ee1d23; color:white;"| '''1A'''
| ] - Market Way - Lake Road - North End - Hilsea - Cosham - Allaway Avenue Shops - Portchester - The Seagull - Fareham Bus Station
|
|-
! style="background:#ee1d23; color:white;"| '''1C'''
| ] - Palmerston Road - ] (South Parade Pier) - Eastney - St. Mary's Hospital - Copnor - Hilsea - Cosham - Queen Alexandra Hospital - Allaway Avenue Shops - Paulsgrove (Deerhurst Crescent).
|
|-
! style="background:#7dbae3; color:white;"| '''3'''
|Paulsgrove (Portsdown Inn) - Allaway Avenue Shops - Queen Alexandra Hospital - Cosham - Hilsea - North End - Fratton - Palmerston Road - Southsea (South Parade Pier)
|
|-
! style="background:#71bf44; color:white"| '''X4'''
| ] - Woolston - Portsmouth Road - Lowford - Park Gate - Locks Heath - Titchfield - Fareham - Portchester - M275 - Portsmouth Hard Interchange / ]
|
|-
! style="background:#a6ce39; color:white"| '''5'''
|Fareham (Bus Station) - The Seagull - Portchester - Allaway Avenue Shops - Cosham - Hilsea - Stamshaw - Market Way - ] - ] - Portsmouth University - ] (Clarence Pier) - Palmerston Road
|
|-
! style="background:#a6ce39; color:white"| '''5A'''
|Fareham (Bus Station) - The Seagull - Portchester - Allaway Avenue Shops - Cosham - Hilsea - Stamshaw - Market Way - ] - ] - Portsmouth University - ] (Clarence Pier) - Palmerston Road -
|
|-
! style="background:#015aaa; color:white;"|6
|Tipner - North End - Copnor - St. Mary's Hospital - Eastney - Southsea (South Parade Pier) - Palmerston Road - ]
|
|-
! style="background:#015aaa; color:white;"|6A
|Hilsea Northern Parade - North End - Copnor - St. Mary's Hospital - Eastney - Southsea (South Parade Pier) - Palmerston Road - ]
|
|-
!|8
|Paulsgrove - QA Hospital - Cosham - Highbury
|
|-
!|9
|Highbury - Lower Wymering - Cosham - Paulsgrove
|
|-
!|11A/11B
|Cosham - QA Hospital - Paulsgrove - Northarbour - Port Sotent - Northarbour - Cosham
| Sundays Only
|-
!|12
|Farlington - Drayton - Cosham - Northarbour - Port Solent
|
|-
!|13
|] - Portsmouth City Centre - Fratton Road - Goldsmith Avenue - Milton
|Only Operates between Gunwharf and City Centre on Sundays
|-
!|14
|] - Portsmouth City Centre - Arundal Street - Copnor Bridge - Baffins Pond - Portsmouth College
|
|-
!|15
|Hayling Ferry - Devonshire Avenue - Fawcett Road - Elm Grove - Middle Street - Winston Churchill Avenue -> Cambridge Road -> Gunwharf Quays -> Portsmouth City Centre -> Winston Churchill Avenue -> Middle Street - Elm Grove - Fawcett Road - Devonshire Avenue - Hayling Ferry
|Portsmouth end of route runs in a loop, in the direction shown.
|-
!|16A
|Hayling Ferry - Eastney - Southsea Sea Front - Old Portsmouth - Gunwharf Quays - Portsmouth City Centre
|Sundays only
|-
!style="background:#FF7F00; color:white"|17-18
|Gunwharf Quays - Portsmouth City Centre - Bradford Junction - Albert Road - Eastney - Milton - Goldsmith Avenue - Bradford Junction - Portsmouth City Centre - Gunwharf Quays
|"Overground" Orange Line. Route runs in a loop, numbers indicating direction. (Route 17 anti-clockwise, route 18 clockwise)
|-
!|19/19A
|] City Centre - Old Portsmouth - Clarence Pier - Pyramids - Palmerston Road - Strand - Waverley Road - Albert Road - Winter Road - Fratton Way - St Mary's Hospital - Langstone Road - Baffins - Moneyfields - Stubbington Avenue - North End Junction
|''Service 19a operates via Elm Grove, Eastern Road and Portsmouth College (1 M-F AM journey)''
|-
! style="background:green; color:white;"|40
|Wecock Farm - Milton Road - ] - Stakes - Crookhorn - Cosham - North End - Portsmouth City Centre - Southsea
|"Overground" Green Line.
|-
!|X40
|Catherington Lane or Wecock Farm - Waterlooville - ] - ] - ] City Centre or ]
|Limited Stop operating in the morning and inwards only.
|-
! style="background:#a020f0; color:#0f0;"|41
|Clanfield (Drift Road Shops) - Horndean - Cowplain - Waterlooville - Purbrook - Widley - Cosham - North End - ] City Centre - ]
|"'Zip' branded service, in conjunction with Hampshire County and Portsmouth City Council. Peak hour journeys extended to serve Clanfield (Rising Sun).
|-
!|X41
|Clanfield (Rising Sun) - Horndean - Cowplain - ] - ] - Portsmouth
|Limited Stop operating in the morning and inwards only.
|-
!|X42
|] - Portsmouth City Centre - M275 - Q.A. Hospital - South Downs College - Waterlooville
|
|-
!|X43
|Clanfield - Horndean - Waterlooville - Widley - QA Hospital - M275 - City centre - Gunwharf Quays
|Weekday Peak AM journey
|-
!|43
|Portsdown - Cosham - North End - Fratton - Southsea
|Works service
|-
!|45
|Hambledon - Denmead - Waterlooville - Stakes - Cosham - Stakes - Cosham - ] - ] City Centre - Portsmouth Civic Offices
|
|-
!|45A
|Denmead Green - Waterlooville - Stakes - Cosham - Stakes - Cosham - ] - Portsmouth City Centre - Portsmouth Civic Offices
|
|-
!|52
|Fareham - Portchester - Cosham - South Downs College
|South Downs College Days Only
|-
!|53
|South Downs College - Crookhorn - Cosham - North End - ] City Centre
|South Downs College Days Only
|-
!|63
|Fareham - North Portchester - Paulsgrove - QA Hospital - Cosham - Drayton - Farlington - ] - ]
|
|-
!|145
|Emsworth - Havant - Bedhampton - Crookhorn - Waterlooville - Denmead
|Schooldays only
|-
! |625
|Highbury - Cosham - Springfield School
|Schooldays only
|-
! |640
|Clanfield - Horndean - Cowplain - Oaklands School - South Downs College
|Schooldays only
|-
! |641
|Warblington - Leigh Park - Oaklands School
|Schooldays only Cancelled from 10 February 2012
|-
! |649/650
|King Richard School - Paulsgrove - Cosham
|Schooldays PM only
|-
! |651/652
|Wallington - Old Turnpike - Highlands - Fareham - Portchester - Cosham - Widley - Oaklands School
|Schooldays only
|}


==== Eclipse ====
The New Services in the Fareham/Gosport/Portsmouth and East Hampshire will start on the 18th November these are as listed


{{Main|South East Hampshire Bus Rapid Transit}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! No.
! Route
!Other Notes
|-
! style="background:#ec008d; color:white;"| '''0'''
| Tipner/Hilsea - North End - Copnor Bridge - Eastney - Albert Road - The Strand - Southsea Shops - Fratton - North End - Tipner/Hilsea
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday.
|-
! style="background:#00adee; color:white;"| '''1'''
| ] - ] - Bradford Junction - Goldsmith Avenue - Eastney - Festing Road - ] (South Parade Pier) - ] Shops - Old Portsmouth - ]
| Every 10 minutes Monday to Saturday. Up to every 20 minutes Sunday.
|-
! style="background:#922790; color:white;"| '''E1'''
| ] Bus Station - ] Train Station - Hoeford BRT - Brockhurst - Elson - ]
| Every 15 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 30 minutes Sunday.
|-
! style="background:#922790; color:white;"| '''E2'''
| ] Bus Station - ] Train Station - Hoeford BRT - Brockhurst - Ann's Hill - ]
| Every 15 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 30 minutes Sunday.
|-
! style="background:#fdb940; color:white;"| '''2'''
| Paulsgrove (Hillsley Road) - Paulsgrove Shops - Queen Alexandra Hospital - Copnor - Eastney - Albert Road - Bradford Junction - ] - ]
| Every 10 minutes Monday to Saturday. Up to every 20 minutes Sunday.
|-
! style="background:#fdb940; color:white;"| '''2C'''
| Paulsgrove (Hillsley Road) - Paulsgrove Shops - Queen Alexandra Hospital - Copnor - Eastney - Albert Road - Bradford Junction - ] - ]
| Up to every 60 minutes Monday to Saturday evenings only.
|-
! style="background:#a97b50; color:white;"| '''3'''
| ] Bus Station - Portchester - White Hart Lane - Portsdown Inn - Paulsgrove Shops - Queen Alexandra Hospital - North End - Lake Road - ] - ]
| Every 20 minutes Monday to Saturday. On Sundays the 3/3A runs 3 buses an hour of which 2 is the service 3.
|-
! style="background:#a97b50; color:white;"| '''3A'''
| ] Bus Station - Portchester - White Hart Lane - Portsdown Inn - North Portchester - Queen Alexandra Hospital - North End - Lake Road - ] - ]
| Every 20 minutes Monday to Saturday. On Sundays the 3/3A runs 3 buses an hour of which 1 is the service 3A.
|-
! style="background:#0e76bb; color:white"| '''4'''
| ] - Ocean Village - ] - Portsmouth Road - Lowford - Warsash - Locks Heath - Titchfield - Stubbington - Lee-on-theSolent - ] Bus Station
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Sunday.
|-
! style="background:#0e76bb; color:white"| '''4A'''
| ] - Ocean Village - ] - Portsmouth Road - Lowford - Warsash - Locks Heath - Titchfield - Fareham
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Saturday. No Sunday Service
|-
! style="background:#0e76bb; color:white"| '''X4'''
| ] - Ocean Village - ] - Portsmouth Road - Lowford - Park Gate - Locks Heath - Titchfield - Fareham - Portchester - M275 - Portsmouth Hard Interchange / Gunwharf Quays
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday between Southampton and Fareham Only.
|-
! style="background:#007336; color:white"| '''5'''
| ] Bus Station - Greyshott Avenue - Stubbington - Lee-on-the-Solent - Cherque Farm - Browndon - Stoke Road - ] Bus Station
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Sunday.
|-
! style="background:#007336; color:white"| '''5A'''
| ] Bus Station - Greyshott Avenue - Stubbington - Hill Head
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Saturday. No Sunday service.
|-
! style="background:#f7941d; color:white"| '''6'''
| ] Bus Station - Stoke Road - Browndon - Lee-on-the-Solent - Cherque Farm - Peel Common - ] Bus Station - Blackbrook Road - Thorni Avenue - Highlands - Maylings Farm - ] Bus Station
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday
|-
! style="background:#f7941d; color:white"| '''6A'''
| ] Bus Station - Maylings Farm - Highlands - Nashe Way - Blackbrook Road - ] Bus Station
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday
|-
! style="background:#303192; color:white"| '''7'''
| Wecock Farm - ] - Crookhorn - Cosham - North End - Lake Road - ] - ] - ] Shops - ] (South Parade Pier)
| Every 10 minutes Monday to Saturday. Up to every 20 minutes Sunday
|-
! style="background:#303192; color:white"| '''7C'''
| South Downs College - Cosham
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Friday only
|-
! style="background:#662d91; color:white"| '''8'''
| ] - Horndean - Cowplain - ] - Widley - Cosham - Stamshaw - ] - ] - ]
| Every 15 minutes Monday to Saturday. Up to every 20 minutes Sunday. One journey runs as an X8 via Queen Alexandra Hospital.
|-
! style="background:#5a4a53; color:white"| '''9'''
| Fareham College - ] Bus Station - Carisbrooke Road - Rowner - Howe Road - Alverstoke Village - Haslar - ] Bus Station
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday
|-
! style="background:#5a4a53; color:white"| '''9A'''
| ] Bus Station - Carisbrooke Road - Rowner - Brockhurst - Elson - ] Bus Station
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday
|-
! style="background:#00a653; color:white"| '''X9'''
| ] - Denmead - ] - Stakes - Queen Alexandra Hospital - ] - ] - ]
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday only. 1 bus per hour will start and end at Denmead.
|-
! style="background:#ee1c25; color:white"| '''10'''
| ] Bus Station - Hoeford BRT - Wych Lane - Nobes Avenue - Carisbrooke Road - Brockhurst - ] Bus Station
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Saturday only.
|-
! style="background:#28beb8; color:white"| '''11'''
| ] Bus Station - Fleetlands - Brockhurst - ] Bus Station
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Sunday.
|-
! style="background:#f04d2a; color:white"| '''12'''
| Highbury - Cosham - Queen Alexandra Hospital - Northarbour - Port Solent
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday.
|-
! style="background:#b199db; color:white"| '''13'''
| St Mary's Hopsital - Milton - Fratton - Arundel Street - ]
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday. On Sundays journeys extend to ]
|-
! style="background:#764c29; color:white"| '''14'''
| Baffins - Fratton - Arundel Street - ] - ]
| Every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday.
|-
! style="background:#8dc63f; color:white"| '''15'''
| Hayling Island Ferry - Eastney - Devonshire Square - Elm Grove - ] - ]
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Saturday only.
|-
! style="background:#a76534; color:white"| '''16'''
| ] - Old Portsmouth - ] - Eastney - Hayling Island Ferry
| Every 60 minutes Sunday only.
|-
! style="background:#14abbc; color:white"| '''19'''
| ] - Old Portsmouth - ] - Fratton Way - Milton Baffins - Moneyfields - North End
| 5 journeys each way Monday to Saturday only. The first journey runs as a 19A.
|-
! style="background:#a72b30; color:white"| '''20'''
| ] - Knowle - Funtley - Highlands - ] Bus Station
| Approximately every 60 minutes Monday to Saturday only.
|-
! style="background:#6fd4f9; color:black"| '''21'''
| ] Bus Station - Newgate Lane - Peel Common - Stubbington - Hill Head
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Friday only.
|-
! style="background:#25aae1; color:white"| '''22'''
| Farlington - Drayton - Lower Drayton - Cosham then via Lower Wyerming OR Queen Alexandra Hospital - Leomister Road - Paulsgrove Shops
| Every 30 minutes combined Monday to Saturday. Every 60 minutes Sunday all journeys via Queen Alexandra Hospital - Leomister Road - Paulsgrove Shops
|-
! style="background:#36b449; color:white"| '''26'''
| ] - ] - Swanwick - ] - Highlands - ] Bus Station
| 7 journeys each way Monday to Saturday only.
|-
! style="background:#ffcb06; color:black"| '''28'''
| ] - ] - ] - ] - Highlands - ] Bus Station
| Every 2 hours Monday to Saturday only.
|-
! style="background:#726658; color:white"| '''X40'''
| Catherington - Wecock Farm - ] - ] - ] - ]
| 2 weekday morning trips only.
|-
! style="background:#726658; color:white"| '''X41'''
| ] - ] - Cowplain - ] - ] - ]
| 1 weekday morning trip only.
|-
|}


Eclipse is one of the brands that First Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport use which uses an unguided busway that runs from Redlands Lane to Rowner Road, however the full route runs from Fareham Bus Station to Gosport Ferry in an attempt to reduce congestion on the A32 and improve connectivity between the two towns.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Eclipse Busway - Completion of Phase I |url=https://www.hants.gov.uk/transport/transportschemes/brtphaseII |access-date=2020-10-18 |website=www.hants.gov.uk |language=en-GB}}</ref>
==Fareham and Gosport bus services==
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=== First Wessex, Dorset & South Somerset ===
{| class="wikitable"
]
|-
First Wessex, Dorset & Somerset operate services situated near the coastline in ]. This division was created as a result of the purchase and later split of ] and the Dorset operations was merged into what would become First Hampshire and Dorset.
! No.
! Route
!Other Notes
|-
! style="background:#8882bd; color:white;"| '''E1'''
| Fareham (Bus Station) - Fareham (Rail Station) - Hoeford BRT - Brockhurst - Elson - Gosport
| Fareham - Gosport Eclipse Connection
|-
! style="background:#922790; color:white;"| '''E2'''
| Fareham (Bus Station) - Fareham (Rail Station) - Hoeford BRT - Holbrook - War Memorial Hospital - Gosport
| Fareham - Gosport Eclipse Connection
|-
! style="background:#ee1c25; color:white;"| '''1A'''
| Fareham (Bus Station) - Portchester - Paulsgrove - Cosham - North End - ] City Centre - Palmerston Road - ] (South Parade Pier)
| "Overground" Red Line. Continues as 1C to Paulsgrove.
|-
! style="background:#00adee; color:white"| '''4'''
| ] - Ocean Village - ] - Portsmouth Road - Lowford - Warsash - Locks Heath - Titchfield - Stubbington - Lee On Solent - Gosport
| Every 60 minutes Monday to Sunday.
|-
! style="background:#005bab; color:white"| '''4A'''
| ] - Woolston - Portsmouth Road - Lowford - Warsash - Locks Heath - Titchfield - Fareham
|
|-
! style="background:#005bab; color:white"| '''4B'''
| St Annes School - ] - Woolston - Portsmouth Road - Lowford - Warsash - Locks Heath - Titchfield - Fareham
|
|-
! style="background:#005bab; color:white"| '''X4'''
| ] - Woolston - Portsmouth Road - Lowford - Park Gate - Locks Heath - Titchfield - Fareham - Portchester - M275 - Portsmouth Hard Interchange / Gunwharf Quays
|
|-
! style="background:#ee1c25; color:white"| '''5/5A'''
|Fareham (Bus Station) - Portchester - Paulsgrove - Cosham - Stamshaw - Portsmouth City Centre - ]- Clarence Pier - Palmerston Road
|Evening and Sunday service 5A continues to ] (South Parade Pier) instead of Palmerston Road.
|-
! style="background:#8dc63f; color:white"| '''26'''
| Fareham - Highlands - ] - Park Gate - Botley - Hedge End
|-
! style="background:#ffcb06; color:black"| '''28'''
| Fareham - Highlands - Segensworth - Whiteley - Locks Heath
|
|-
! style="background: #f7941d; color:white"|29
|Gosport - Royal Clarence Yard - Alverstoke - Haslar - Gosport
|Circular service.
|-
! style="background: #f7941d; color:white"|30
|Gosport - Haslar - Alverstoke - Royal Clarence Yard - Gosport
|Circular service.
|-
! style="background: #a76534; color:white"|33
|Fareham - Newgate Lane - Stubbington - Meon Park - Hill Head - Stubbington - Newgate Lane - Fareham
|Circular service.
|-
! style="background: #00803f; color:white"|34
|Fareham - Fareham College - Stubbington - Lee On Solent - Cherque Farm - War Memorial Hospital - Gosport
|
|-
! style="background: #f9a870; color:white"|35
|Fareham - Fareham College - Stubbington - Hill Head - Stubbington - Fareham College - Fareham
|Circular service.
|-
! style="background: #f7941d; color:white"|36
|Fareham - Newgate Lane - Peel Common - Cherque Farm - Lee-on-Solent
|
|-
!|52
|Fareham - Portchester - Cosham - South Downs College
|Schooldays only
|-
! style="background:#f387b7; color:white"|63
|Fareham - North Portchester - Paulsgrove - QA Hospital - Cosham - Drayton - Farlington - ] - ]
|-
! style="background:#ec008d; color:white"|83
|Fareham (Bus Station) - Fareham (Rail Station) - Fareham College - West End - Hoeford - Holbrook - Elson - Gosport
|"Fareham - Gosport Connection".
|-
! style="background:#41c8f4; color:white"|85
|Fareham (Bus Station) - Hoeford - Woodcot - Brockhurst - Stokes Bay - Gosport
|"Fareham - Gosport Connection".
|-
! style="background:#66c28c; color:white"|87
|Fareham (Bus Station) - Fareham (Rail Station) - Newgate Lane - Rowner - Brockhurst - Elson - Gosport
|
|-
! style="background:#66c28c; color:white"|87A
|Lee On Solent - Cherque Farm - Rowner = Brockhurst - Elson - Gosport
|
|-
! style="background:#835238; color:white"|88
|Fareham (Bus Station) - Hoeford - Woodcot - Rowner - Stokes Bay - Gosport
|"Fareham - Gosport Connection".
|-
! style="background:#835238; color:white"|X88
|Fareham (Bus Station) - Fareham (Rail Station) - Hoeford BRT - Woodcot - Rowner - Stokes Bay - Gosport
|"Fareham - Gosport Connection".
|-
! style="background:#b72171; color:white"|93/93A
|Fareham - Blackbrook Road - Thorni Avenue (93A only) - Highlands - Maylings Farm - Fareham
|Circular service
|-
! style="background:#c7a0ca; color:white"|94/94A
|Fareham - Highlands - Funtley - Knowle - Wickham
|
|-
! style="background:#b72171; color:white"|95/95A
|Fareham - Maylings Farm - Highlands - Thorni Avenue (95A only) - Blackbrook Road - Fareham
|Circular service
|-
! |101
|ASDA - Brockhurst - Elson - ASDA
|Tuesdays only
|-
! |102
|ASDA - Bridgemary - Elson - ASDA
|Tuesdays only
|-
! |103
|ASDA - Gosport - Alverstoke - ASDA
|Fridays only
|-
! |104
|ASDA - Lee-on-the-Solent - Cherque Farm - ASDA
|Fridays only
|-
! |610
|Highlands - Maylings Farm - Old Turnpike - Cams Hill School
|Schooldays only
|-
! |651
|Fareham - Portchester - Cosham - Widley - Oaklands School (Short Duplicate of 652)
|Schooldays only
|-
! |652
|Wallington - Old Turnpike - Highlands - Fareham - Portchester - Cosham - Widley - Oaklands School
|Schooldays only
|-
! |683
|Brockhurst - Elson - Cambridge Road - Bay House School
|Schooldays only
|}


The division operates a number of services in and around Weymouth, five are branded under the "Jurassic Coaster" name. Most of the divisions services operate within Weymouth Town Centre, connecting it with ], ], ], ] and ]. The division also operates summer only services to the Waterside and Littlesea Holiday Parks.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.firstbus.co.uk/uploads/node_images/wessex%20network.pdf|title=Wessex Network Map|work=First Wessex|access-date=12 July 2022}}</ref> The only exception is service 6 which operates between ] and ].
==Dorset & South Somerset Services (Weymouth, Dorchester, Bridport, Yeovil, Poole)==
First services in Dorset were formerly those of Southern National. Unlike First services in ] the Weymouth and Dorchester routes have been debranded and so routes are no longer referred to by colour under an "Overground" scheme. The X53 and 31 however retain''Jurassic Coast'' branding on buses and stops.


Services are operated using a mixture of ], ] and ] vehicles.
First in Dorset & South Somerset operate out of Weymouth, Bridport and Yeovil, with an outstation that opened in 2011 following the award of several new school & college contracts, in Poole.


===Routes=== ==== Jurassic Coaster ====
{{main|Jurassic Coaster}}
<ref> {{WebCite|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5vPjKmp9Q|date =2011-01-01}}</ref>


Jurassic Coaster is the brand given to several of the routes running along the Jurassic coast.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.firstbus.co.uk/uploads/node_images/jurassic%20coaster.pdf|title=Jurassic Coaster Network Map|work=First Wessex|access-date=12 July 2022}}</ref>]er liveried ] bodied ]]]
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! No.
! Route
!Other Notes
|-
! |PR1
| Creekmoor Park & Ride Site - Poole Town Centre
| Saturdays Only. December 2011.
|-
! |1
| Weymouth - Rodwell - Wyke Regis - Fortuneswell - Easton - Portland Southwell
|
|-
! |2
| Weymouth - Radipole - Littlemoor
|
|-
! |3
|Weymouth - Hereford Road (Westham) - Weymouth
|
|-
! |3A
| Weymouth - Hereford Road - Radipole Village - Weymouth.
| Circular Service. Evening Only Journey.
|-
! |4
|Weymouth - Oakbury Drive - Preston Seven Acres - Weymouth
|
|-
! |4B
|Weymouth - Oakbury Drive - Preston Spice Ship - Sutton Poyntz - Weymouth
|
|-
! |5
| Weymouth - Asda - Westham - Southill - Radipole Village - Lanehouse Estate - Littlesea Estate - Fiveways - Pye Hill - Weymouth
|
|-
! |5A
| Weymouth - Pye Hill - Fiveways - Lanehouse Estate - Littlesea Estate - Radipole Village - Southill - Westham - Asda - Weymouth
|
|-
! |6
| Weymouth - Wyke Regis
|
|-
! |8
| Weymouth - ASDA - Fiveways - Charlestown - Chickerell
|
|-
! |10
| Dorchester - Upwey - Radipole - Weymouth - Wyke Regis - Portland Southwell
| Wyke Regis and Portland served during peak hours only.
|-
! |X11
| Weymouth Park & Ride Site - Dorchester DIRECT VIA Weymouth Relief Road
| Monday-Friday Only. Operated under contract to West Dorset District Council.
|-
! |31
| Weymouth - Littlemoor - Dorchester - Poundbury - Winterbourne Abbas - Bridport - Charmouth - Lyme Regis - Axminster
| See also service 631 below.
The "Jurassic Coast Link" service, using specially liveried buses. Now Commercial July 2011 onwards.
|
|-
! |40
| Charmouth - Bridport - Bradpole - Sir John Colfox School - Melplash - Beaminster - Beaminster Technology College
| School days only serving the requirements of the sixth form at Sir John Colfox and Beaminster Schools.
|-
! |45
| West Bay - Bridport - Bradpole - Melplash - Beaminster
| Monday-Friday Only
|-
! |47
| Bridport - Beaminster - Broadwindsor - Crewkerne - Yeovil
| Monday-Saturday. In Yeovil College Holidays Damory (Go-Ahead Group) operate first and last journey of day.
|-
! |54
| Bournemouth School for Boys - Francis Avenue
| School Days Only
|-
! |79
| Portland Royal Manor School - Victoria Square - Wyke Regis
| Schooldays only
|-
! |88
| Preston - Littlemoor - Broadwey - Budmouth Technology College
| Schooldays only
|-
! |91
| Ferrybridge - Wyke Regis - Westham - Southill - King's Statue - Radipole - Broadwey - Wey Valley
| School days only
|-
! |102
| Lulworth Cove - Durdle Door - Winfrith Newburgh - Overmoigne - Warmwell - Crossways - West Knighton - Broadmayne Cross - Dorchester
| Sundays Only
|-
! |387
| Poole - Hamworthy - Upton - Lytchett Matravers - Bere Regis - Puddletown - Dorchester
| Monday to Friday. Hourly between Poole & Lytchett Matravers. Approx every 2 hours Poole-Dorchester
|-
! |501
| Open Top Service: Portland Bill - Southwell - Easton - Fortunsewell - Portland Castle - Olympic Sailing Academy - Wyke Regis - Hope Square - Harbourside - Weymouth Beach
| Summer Only May to September
|-
! |502
| Littlesea Haven Holiday Park - Weymouth Seafront
| March to October.
|-
! |503
| Waterside Holiday Park, Bowleaze Cove - Overcombe Corner - Weymouth Seafront
| March to October
|-
! |601
| Weymouth College - Weymouth - Wyke Regis - Portland Southwell
| College days only
|-
! |631
| Bridport - Chideock - Charmouth - Lyme Regis Woodfoffe School
| School days only. Uses 2 double deck vehicles.
|-
! |701
| Portland - Wyke Regis - Lanehouse - Weymouth - Westham - Weymouth - Upwey - Kingston Maurward College, Nr. Dorchester
| College Days Only
|-
! |702
| Christchurch - Pokesdown - Boscombe - Bournemouth - Bournemouth University - Wallisdown - Canford Heath - Bere Regis - Kingston Maurward, Nr. Dorchester
| College Days Only
|-
! |703
| Kinson - Parkstone - Oakdale - Poole - Hamworthy - Upton - Lytchett Matravers - Sandford - Wareham - East Stoke - Wool - Winfrith Newburgh - Overmoigne - Broadmayne - Kingston Maurward, Nr. Dorchester
| College Days Only
|-
! |704
| Sixpenny Handley - Verwood - West Moors - Ferndown - Colehill - Wimborne - Merley - Corfe Mullen - Sturminster Marshall - Winterborne Zelston - Bere Regis - Kingston Maurward, Nr. Dorchester
| College Days Only
|-
! |720
| Poole - Hamworthy - Upton - Lytchett Minster School
| School Days Only
|-
! |753
| Beaminster - Bridport - Burton Bradstock - Abbotsbury - Weymouth - Weymouth College
| College days only
|-
! |X53
| Exeter - Beer - Seaton - Lyme Regis - Charmouth - Chideock - Bridport - Burton Bradstock - Weymouth - Wool - Wareham - Poole
| The "Jurassic Coast" service, using specially liveried buses.
|-
! |X54
| Exeter - Seaton - Axmouth - Colyton
| Monday-Saturday. Some Mon-Fri morning journeys now start from Bridport (Sep 2011)
|-
! |YO1
| Yeovil Abbey Manor Park - ASDA - Town Centre - Cavalier Way
|
|-
! |Y02/Y03
| Yeovil Monksdale - Borough - Lidl - Lyde Road
|
|-
! |52
| Yeovil - Tintinhull - Ash - Martock - Bower Hinton
|
|-
! |57
| Yeovil - Yeovil Pen Mill Station - Sherborne
|
|-
! |58/58A
| Yeovil - Sherborne - Stalbridge (58A) - Henstridge - Templecombe - Horsington - North Cheriton - Wincanton
|
|}


The network is currently formed of five routes, all of which run to a two-hourly frequency:<ref>{{Cite web|title=First Wessex announce changes to their services|url=https://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/15506294.first-wessex-announce-changes-to-their-services/|access-date=2020-10-18|website=Dorset Echo|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-07-30|title='Jurassic Coaster' Sunday service reinstated|url=https://lyme-online.co.uk/news/jurassic-coaster-sunday-service-reinstated/|access-date=2020-10-18|website=Lyme Online|language=en-GB}}</ref>
==Depots==
* Route '''X50''' runs from Weymouth to ] via Lulworth Cove, Wareham and ] (runs during the summer only using open-top buses)
* ] (Tannery Road)
* Route '''X51''' runs from ] to ] via ], ] and ]
* ] (Gosport Road, Hoeford)
* Route '''X52''' runs from ] to Bridport via ], Weymouth and ] (runs during the summer only using open-top buses)<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=New open-top bus route comes to Dorset in time for summer|url=https://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/19330754.first-wessex-launches-x52-bus-route-dorset/|access-date=2021-08-15|website=Dorset Echo|language=en}}</ref>
* ] Outstation of Weymouth Depot, providing vehicles for a school contract for Bournemouth Grammar Schools, Kingston Maurward College (Dorchester) work and X53 short workings and the 387 service.
* Route '''X53''' runs from Weymouth to Axminster via Abbotsbury, Bridport and Lyme Regis
* ] (Hilsea West, London Road, ]). Due to the depot allocation size; many buses are also parked overnight in The News Centre, London Road Hilsea.
* Route '''X54''' runs from Weymouth to ] via Lulworth Cove & Wool.
* ] (Empress Road), which also includes the Yellow School Bus section
* ''Portland Coaster'' (former route '''501''') from Weymouth to ] via ], ] and ] (runs during the summer only using open-top buses)<ref name=":1" />
* ] (Edward Street)

* ]
The Jurassic Coaster services are operated using a mixture of ] ], Volvo B7TL ], ] ], ] and ] vehicles.

=== Former operations ===
'''First Southampton'''

{{Multiple image
| image1 = First Southampton City Red Logo.svg
| alt1 = City Red
| caption1 = Logo for the former Southampton division
| image2 = SN15ACU.jpg
| alt2 = Bus
| caption2 = ] in City Red livery branded for the route 1
| direction = vertical
}}

First Southampton had run their buses using the "city red" branding, which in 2014<ref>{{Cite web |title=New buses to launch as part of £2.7m investment |url=https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/11411322.new-buses-to-launch-as-part-of-27m-investment/ |access-date=2020-10-18 |website=Daily Echo |language=en}}</ref> started to replace and rebrand routes that were previously under the generic First livery.<ref>{{Cite web |title=First Bus overhauls routes around city |url=https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/9607308.first-bus-overhauls-routes-around-city/ |access-date=2020-10-18 |website=Daily Echo |language=en}}</ref> They had nine routes that cover from Totton and Millbrook to Sholing and West End with all but one route terminating at the city. The city red branding initially consisted of 30 buses, with a fleet of Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse Urbans and Wright StreetLites before expanding. The branding itself was reminiscent of the previous ] operator that used to run in the city. The buses that were inherited from Southampton Citybus were either repainted or transferred to other FirstGroup divisions and by the mid-2010s any remaining step entrance buses were sold or scrapped.

For a time, First Southampton had run routes to the University of Southampton as an agreement with them for three years in 1998, under the ] brand.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Nash, Sally. |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/60493922 |title=The University of Southampton : an illustrated history |date=2002 |publisher=James & James |others=Sherwood, Martin. |isbn=0-907383-93-9 |location=London |oclc=60493922}}</ref> These had gas powered ]s with the ] chassis liveried in a mix of blue and pink colours.

Due to low patronage numbers and sustainability issues, the company announced its intention to close its Southampton division in November 2022. All routes ran under First Southampton were withdrawn on 18 February 2023, with most of its routes taken over by ].<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |title=End of an era: City Red to say goodbye to Southampton as Bluestar steps in |url=https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/district/23324861.city-red-bus-services-end-southampton-week/ |access-date=2023-02-17 |website=Daily Echo |language=en}}</ref>
{{Clear}}


==Fleet== ==Fleet==
As of February 2023, the fleet consisted of 258 buses. These are allocated to the following divisions:
First services in Hampshire, Dorset & South Somerset utilise a mix of single and double deck buses. The double-deck fleet includes several ]s with ] 1 bodywork. All of these are second hand, the double door vehicles coming from ]'s ] operations and ]. The company also has ]s with ] and ] bodywork. The single deck fleet is composed of ]s with ] and smaller MPD versions, ] with ] bodywork and a number of ] based minibuses.

* The Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport division has 149 buses spread over its Hilsea and Hoeford depots.{{citation needed|date=March 2024}}
* The Southampton division had 55 buses in its single depot.<ref name=":2" />
* The Wessex, Dorset & Somerset division has 54 buses in its single depot.{{citation needed|date=March 2024}}

=== History ===
] at The Hard, Portsmouth]]
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In Weymouth, First operate a number of ] buses on routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 10 purchased between 2013 and 2014. Several ]s purchased in 2014, working primarily on routes 3, 6 and 8. ]-bodied ]s which started operation in 2008 which was subsequently replaced by Wright Eclipse Urban 2s in 2017<ref>{{Cite web|title=Step-up in quality for new green buses|url=https://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/15299963.first-wessex-new-green-buses-sport-leather-seats-and-wi-fi/|access-date=2020-10-18|website=Dorset Echo|language=en}}</ref> which were displaced to other FirstGroup divisions. Several ] bodied ]s operating mostly on route X53 between Poole and Axminster were bought in 2008. Six ]s were bought in 2004 & 2005 operating on route X51, which had left the fleet earlier in 2020.

In Portsmouth, First bought several new buses between 2015 and 2020 to replace older buses running on these routes, with Wright StreetLite MAX buses being bought for the "Solent Rangers" routes which link Southampton with Portsmouth and Gosport to replace the Scania N94UB Omnicitys that covered the route in late 2015.<ref>{{Cite web |title=First introduces multi-million pound Solent Ranger fleet |url=https://www.intelligenttransport.com/transport-news/17470/first-introduces-multi-million-pound-solent-ranger-fleet/ |access-date=2021-01-09 |website=Intelligent Transport |language=en}}</ref> ADL Enviro200 MMCs were bought for the Eclipse busway in 2016 to replace the Wright Eclipse 2s which were displaced and sent to Manchester. Enviro200 MMCs were purchased again in 2020 with start-stop technology for "The Star" routes to replace the older Wright StreetLite MAXs which had been running on the route before.<ref name=":0" /> These buses were transferred over to the Southampton division to replace the Wright Eclipse buses that were branded for route 3.

In Southampton, First inherited a large number of ]s from ] along with ]s, ]s and gas powered ]s. All of these have now been withdrawn from the Southampton fleet. An unusual vehicle inherited from the Provincial fleet was the first ], one of just two built, which has also been withdrawn.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.provincialsociety.org/survivors/h523ctr.htm |title= Provincial Society|website=www.provincialsociety.org |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716085651/http://www.provincialsociety.org/survivors/h523ctr.htm |archive-date=16 July 2011}}</ref>

First introduced a number of bus types that are also no longer in service in Southampton; these include Volvo B7LA / Wright Eclipse Fusion ] introduced in 2000 but transferred to ] in 2003 after they proved unsuitable for a number of Southampton roads,<ref> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071009063329/http://archive.thisishampshire.net/2003/7/23/46261.html |date=October 9, 2007 }}</ref> former ] ]s proved unpopular in Southampton and moved onto ] in 2006. First had operated ]s on the free City-link service between ], ] and ], these left the Southampton fleet when First lost the City-link contract to Unilink, which subsequently became franchised to Bluestar in 2008. The fleet that remained in Southampton were all Wright StreetLite buses, with the last of the Wright Eclipse Urban-bodied Volvo B7RLEs transferring to First Wessex in August 2020 though in April 2021, First had introduced Wright StreetDecks into the fleet to improve service capacity.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-04-14 |title=City Red on Twitter |url=https://twitter.com/FirstShampton/status/1514564010145890312 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220414111954/https://twitter.com/FirstShampton/status/1514564010145890312 |archive-date=2022-04-14 |access-date=2023-02-19 }}</ref>{{Better source needed|reason=Needs non-primary source on this topic about First bringing in double deckers to Southampton.|date=February 2023}}

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== See also ==
A small number of American style yellow school buses are also allocated to Southampton Depot for use on school contracts. In Weymouth, open-top vehicles are used on a route to ].<ref></ref>


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First inherited a large number of ]s from ] along with ]es, ]s and gas powered ]s. All of these have now been withdrawn from the Southampton fleet. An unusual vehicle inherited from the Provincial fleet was the first ], one of just two built, which has also been withdrawn.<ref>http://www.provincialsociety.org/survivors/h523ctr.htm {{WebCite|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5vPjKrS1W|date =2011-01-01}}</ref> First introduced a number of bus types that are also no longer in service in Southampton; these include Wright Solar Fusion ] introduced in 2000 but transferred to ] in 2003 after they proved unsuitable for a number of Southampton roads,<ref> {{dead link|date=January 2011}}</ref> former ] ]s proved unpopular in Southampton and moved onto ] in 2006. First had operated ]s on the free City-link service between ], ] and ], these left the Southampton fleet when First lost the City-link contract to ], which subsequently became franchised to Bluestar in 2008.


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Bus operator in Hampshire and Dorset, England

First Hampshire & Dorset
Solent Electric BusFirst busWessex BusFirst row: Solent Electric Wright GB Kite Electroliner, Wessex ADL Enviro400
Second row: First Olympia Optare Solo SR
ParentFirstGroup
Founded1997
HeadquartersFareham
Service areaHampshire
Dorset
Service typeBus services
DestinationsPortsmouth
Fareham
Gosport
Weymouth
Bridport
Southampton
Fleet258 (February 2023)
Websitefirstbus.co.uk/portsmouth
firstbus.co.uk/wessex

First Hampshire & Dorset is a bus operator providing services in the counties of Hampshire and Dorset. It is a subsidiary of FirstGroup.

History

Formation

First Hampshire & Dorset was created out of various different smaller companies which were merged once FirstGroup had acquired them.

In October 1995 FirstGroup purchased the bus services in Fareham, Gosport and Portsmouth operated by People's Provincial. In April 1996 FirstGroup purchased services in Portsmouth from Transit Holdings trading as Red Admiral & Blue Admiral, which in turn had taken over the Portsmouth CityBus operations under the title of Southdown Portsmouth. This operation was then put under the control of People's Provincial and the whole renamed to First Provincial.

In 1997 FirstGroup purchased Southampton Citybus and after a brief period of using the Citybus name, the operation was renamed First Southampton. In 1999 First Southampton merged with First Provincial to form First Hampshire, later being renamed First Hampshire & Dorset.

In 1999 FirstGroup purchased Southern National with its Dorset operations merged to form First Hampshire & Dorset in 2003.

Since 2010

In October 2010, The headquarters was moved from Portswood where Southampton Citybus was based to a new site in Empress Road by the River Itchen in Southampton, whilst the former depot was closed and sold off to become a Sainsbury's superstore, ending 130 years of its purpose as a depot.

In October 2013, Firstgroup debuted the launch of their "the star" brand for routes 7 and 8, running along the A3 where the old Portsdown and Horndean tram service were. £4.8m was spent on 26 buses branded for these routes. A later fleet of 24 Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMCs were introduced in January 2020 with WiFi and Euro 6 rated engines.

In January 2014, Firstgroup launched the "city red" brand in Southampton, with £100,000 spent on refurbishing 14 Wright Eclipse Urbans with wood effect floors and leather seating. Later in August 2014, the company invested £2.7m into 18 buses on routes 2 and 11, as well as a further investment of £1.6m for 10 buses on route 7.

In November 2015, FirstGroup invested £2.75m into a fleet of 17 Wright StreetLite MAX buses for routes X4 and X5 as part of the "Solent Rangers" brand for these routes initially connecting Southampton and Fareham to Gosport and Portsmouth.

In July 2022, FirstGroup launched the "Southsea Coaster", an open top bus route which ran between The Hard Bus station and South Parade Pier in Portsmouth. This route ran until September 2022.

In November 2022 FirstGroup announced that its Southampton-based operations would be withdrawn, citing low patronage numbers and sustainability issues. The final day of its operations was on 18 February 2023. The company later purchased the old Daily Mail Group news centre in Portsmouth in March 2023 to construct a new depot which would accommodate 62 new electric buses by April 2024. These buses were purchased from bus manufacturer Wrightbus with assistance from the UK government's ZEBRA scheme, with an initial purchase of 28 buses made in March 2023.

Divisions

First Hampshire and Dorset operate within six different cities within the two counties and are grouped into the following divisions:

First Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport

Logo for the Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport division

First Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport run multiple different services within Portsea island and the Gosport Peninsula with the majority of the routes run using the Solent Branding. In this division there are 16 routes which are divided into routes in Fareham and Gosport and routes in Portsmouth. The routes in Fareham can cover from Sarisbury and Wickham to Portchester and Gosport. The majority of the routes in Fareham and Gosport either end or stop via Fareham. The routes in Portsmouth have destinations in Southsea, Eastney and Hilsea with some going into Waterloovile and Southampton. Their fleet ranges from ADL Enviro200 MMCs and Wright StreetLites to Wright Eclipse Geminis and Optare Solos.

The Star

See also: Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway
Logo for "The Star"

The Star (stylised as the STAR) is one of the brands that First Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport use which follows along the A3 that replaced the Portsdown and Horndean tram service which had been superseded by motor buses in 1935. The brand itself was started in 2008 with the creation of the A3 corridor. There are two routes under this brand: Route 7 runs along London road (A2407) from Portsmouth university via Cosham and Crookhorn before ending in Wecock Farm whilst route 8 uses the A3 starting its journey at Old Portsmouth Clarence Pier via The hard, Cosham, Purbrook and Horndean and terminating at Catherington.

Eclipse

Main article: South East Hampshire Bus Rapid Transit

Eclipse is one of the brands that First Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport use which uses an unguided busway that runs from Redlands Lane to Rowner Road, however the full route runs from Fareham Bus Station to Gosport Ferry in an attempt to reduce congestion on the A32 and improve connectivity between the two towns.

First Wessex, Dorset & South Somerset

Logo for the Wessex, Dorset and Somerset division

First Wessex, Dorset & Somerset operate services situated near the coastline in Weymouth. This division was created as a result of the purchase and later split of Southern National and the Dorset operations was merged into what would become First Hampshire and Dorset.

The division operates a number of services in and around Weymouth, five are branded under the "Jurassic Coaster" name. Most of the divisions services operate within Weymouth Town Centre, connecting it with Dorchester, Portland, Chickerell, Littlemoor and Preston. The division also operates summer only services to the Waterside and Littlesea Holiday Parks. The only exception is service 6 which operates between Bridport and Yeovil.

Services are operated using a mixture of Wright StreetLite, Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC and Alexander Dennis Enviro400 vehicles.

Jurassic Coaster

Main article: Jurassic Coaster

Jurassic Coaster is the brand given to several of the routes running along the Jurassic coast.

Jurassic Coaster liveried Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 bodied Volvo B9TL

The network is currently formed of five routes, all of which run to a two-hourly frequency:

The Jurassic Coaster services are operated using a mixture of Volvo B7TL Alexander Dennis ALX400, Volvo B7TL Wright Eclipse Gemini, Volvo B9TL Wright Eclipse Gemini 2, Alexander Dennis Enviro400 and Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC vehicles.

Former operations

First Southampton

City RedLogo for the former Southampton divisionBusWright Streetlite in City Red livery branded for the route 1

First Southampton had run their buses using the "city red" branding, which in 2014 started to replace and rebrand routes that were previously under the generic First livery. They had nine routes that cover from Totton and Millbrook to Sholing and West End with all but one route terminating at the city. The city red branding initially consisted of 30 buses, with a fleet of Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse Urbans and Wright StreetLites before expanding. The branding itself was reminiscent of the previous Southampton Citybus operator that used to run in the city. The buses that were inherited from Southampton Citybus were either repainted or transferred to other FirstGroup divisions and by the mid-2010s any remaining step entrance buses were sold or scrapped.

For a time, First Southampton had run routes to the University of Southampton as an agreement with them for three years in 1998, under the Unilink brand. These had gas powered Duple Dartlines with the Dennis Dart chassis liveried in a mix of blue and pink colours.

Due to low patronage numbers and sustainability issues, the company announced its intention to close its Southampton division in November 2022. All routes ran under First Southampton were withdrawn on 18 February 2023, with most of its routes taken over by Bluestar.

Fleet

As of February 2023, the fleet consisted of 258 buses. These are allocated to the following divisions:

  • The Portsmouth, Fareham & Gosport division has 149 buses spread over its Hilsea and Hoeford depots.
  • The Southampton division had 55 buses in its single depot.
  • The Wessex, Dorset & Somerset division has 54 buses in its single depot.

History

First Olympia liveried East Lancs Myllennium Lolyne at The Hard, Portsmouth
Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart in First Barbie livery
Uni-link Dennis Dart 9SDL Carlyle Dartline

In Weymouth, First operate a number of Wright StreetLite buses on routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 8 and 10 purchased between 2013 and 2014. Several Optare Solos purchased in 2014, working primarily on routes 3, 6 and 8. Wright Eclipse-bodied Volvo B7RLEs which started operation in 2008 which was subsequently replaced by Wright Eclipse Urban 2s in 2017 which were displaced to other FirstGroup divisions. Several Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied Volvo B9TLs operating mostly on route X53 between Poole and Axminster were bought in 2008. Six Scania N94UDs were bought in 2004 & 2005 operating on route X51, which had left the fleet earlier in 2020.

In Portsmouth, First bought several new buses between 2015 and 2020 to replace older buses running on these routes, with Wright StreetLite MAX buses being bought for the "Solent Rangers" routes which link Southampton with Portsmouth and Gosport to replace the Scania N94UB Omnicitys that covered the route in late 2015. ADL Enviro200 MMCs were bought for the Eclipse busway in 2016 to replace the Wright Eclipse 2s which were displaced and sent to Manchester. Enviro200 MMCs were purchased again in 2020 with start-stop technology for "The Star" routes to replace the older Wright StreetLite MAXs which had been running on the route before. These buses were transferred over to the Southampton division to replace the Wright Eclipse buses that were branded for route 3.

In Southampton, First inherited a large number of Leyland Atlanteans from Southampton Citybus along with Leyland Lynxs, Leyland Olympians and gas powered Dennis Darts. All of these have now been withdrawn from the Southampton fleet. An unusual vehicle inherited from the Provincial fleet was the first ACE Cougar, one of just two built, which has also been withdrawn.

First introduced a number of bus types that are also no longer in service in Southampton; these include Volvo B7LA / Wright Eclipse Fusion bendy buses introduced in 2000 but transferred to First Glasgow in 2003 after they proved unsuitable for a number of Southampton roads, former First Capital Dennis Arrows proved unpopular in Southampton and moved onto First Greater Manchester in 2006. First had operated Optare Solos on the free City-link service between Southampton Central station, West Quay Shopping Centre and Town Quay, these left the Southampton fleet when First lost the City-link contract to Unilink, which subsequently became franchised to Bluestar in 2008. The fleet that remained in Southampton were all Wright StreetLite buses, with the last of the Wright Eclipse Urban-bodied Volvo B7RLEs transferring to First Wessex in August 2020 though in April 2021, First had introduced Wright StreetDecks into the fleet to improve service capacity.

See also

References

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  2. "Gosport's Buses and Trams". gosportbusesandtrams.provincialsociety.org. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  3. Companies House extract company no 2110585 First Provincial Buses Limited formerly The Provincial Bus Company Limited
  4. "Farewell tour around historic bus depot". Daily Echo. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  5. "Portsmouth 'luxury' bus fleet unveiled for routes 7 and 8". BBC News. 16 October 2013. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
  6. Baguette, Stefan (27 January 2020). "Alexander Dennis and First Solent launch 24 new Enviro200 buses for Portsmouth". Alexander Dennis. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
  7. "Next stop Southampton for colourful buses". Daily Echo. 1 January 2014. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
  8. "New buses to launch as part of £2.7m investment". Daily Echo. 15 August 2014. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
  9. "Southampton set for transport boost after multi-million pound eco-friendly bus fleet unveiled". Daily Echo. 24 June 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
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  11. "Open top seafront sights 'Southsea Coaster' bus service from Gunwharf to South Parade Pier launched for summer holidays". The News. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
  12. "The end to 144 years of service: Pictures of our buses through the years". Daily Echo. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  13. "First Bus to build 'super depot' for electric fleet in Portsmouth". Intelligent Transport. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
  14. "First Bus orders 117 electric buses from Wrightbus". Electrive.com. Retrieved 18 June 2023.
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  18. "Wessex Network Map" (PDF). First Wessex. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  19. "Jurassic Coaster Network Map" (PDF). First Wessex. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  20. "First Wessex announce changes to their services". Dorset Echo. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  21. "'Jurassic Coaster' Sunday service reinstated". Lyme Online. 30 July 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
  22. ^ "New open-top bus route comes to Dorset in time for summer". Dorset Echo. Retrieved 15 August 2021.
  23. "New buses to launch as part of £2.7m investment". Daily Echo. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
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  25. Nash, Sally. (2002). The University of Southampton : an illustrated history. Sherwood, Martin. London: James & James. ISBN 0-907383-93-9. OCLC 60493922.
  26. ^ "End of an era: City Red to say goodbye to Southampton as Bluestar steps in". Daily Echo. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  27. "Step-up in quality for new green buses". Dorset Echo. Retrieved 18 October 2020.
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  31. "City Red on Twitter". 14 April 2022. Archived from the original on 14 April 2022. Retrieved 19 February 2023.

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