29 May 2009
Shearings Group has spent £10 million on a new fleet of modern coaches to help deal with increased demand this summer.
The 45 new Setra coaches from manufacturer EvoBus mean 15% of Shearings fleet is being updated.
The vehicles allows for increased luggage, higher passenger numbers and a more comfortable journey.
Commercial director Caroline Brown said: "The new vehicles are amongst the newest and greenest in the UK. By carrying more people per journey we are reducing overall emissions.
"We are also happy to be making a major investment in a key asset in the current economy, sending out a strong message about the group's ongoing success"
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