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Bugler Coaches

Bugler Coaches
Founded 1947
Headquarters Keynsham
Website www.buglercoaches.co.uk

Bugler Coaches is a bus and coach operator based in Keynsham, Somerset, England.

Bulger Coaches was founded in the 1930s by Herbert Bugler as a general carrier trading as HG Bugler before World War II, but was suspended when Bugler, was recalled to the Royal Navy. The company was formally registered in 1947, operating from the family home in Bedminster, but moved to Brislington in 1953. In 1956 Bugler attended an auction intending to buy another lorry, but instead bought a 27-seat coach, resulting in the business expanding into coach hire. The company abandoned the removals side of the business in 1980.

Following the death of Bugler's wife, Frances in 1984, the business passed to their son, Robert, who had previously worked as a vehicle bodybuilder at Longwell Green Coachworks. With the introduction of bus deregulation in 1986, the company started to tender for local bus services.

In 2007 the business was sold to Bath company Computer Village Group, and a new depot opened in Keynsham. A successful excursion program was developed, which the new owners saw as the way ahead through the difficult financial climate, and the company now runs coach day trips to various destinations around England.

Bugler Coaches formerly operated Bristol bus services 532 and 533, which were later taken over by Wessex Connect. The company also ran service 500, the Harbour Link, but this was withdrawn by Bristol City Council in 2011 due to funding cuts. The company continues to operate service 12 between Bath and Whiteway.

In September 2013 it commenced operating route 18B from Bath Spa railway station to the University of Bath.


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