EasyCoach

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easyCoach was a bus operator based in Shrewsbury, England. [1] It was operated by a company called The Skiers Lodge under the easyGroup brand. [2] Its director was Andrew Martin. [3]

History

easyCoach was launched in 2017. [4] In September 2017, the company took over operating the 436 Shrewsbury to Bridgnorth service. Following a disagreement with the local council, it ceased operating it after 1 January 2018. [5] The company began operating in Wrexham in July 2018 with four services, but withdrew after two months. [6] [7] Following an investigation by the Traffic commissioner, the company was banned in March 2019 from holding a license for two years. [8] [6]

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References

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