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About us. Founded in 1980, Stagecoach has established itself as the UK’s biggest transport operator, with services connecting more than 100 major towns and cities in England, Scotland, and Wales. We work with our partners to deliver a greener, smarter, safer, healthier, and fairer country.
About Stagecoach. We’re Stagecoach. You probably know us as the local bus company in your area but, fun fact, we’re one of the largest bus operators in the UK. Since 1980, we’ve run express and local bus services across the country and we continue to play an important role in helping people access work, education, health, shopping and ...
The stagecoach was the most popular mode of transport for people and goods in Britain in the 17th, 18th and…. Originating in England in the 13th century, the stagecoach as we know it first appeared on England’s roads in the early 16th century. A stagecoach is so called because it travels in segments or “stages” of 10 to 15 miles.