Coach USA
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![]() A Coach USA bus in Newburgh, New York.
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Slogan | Driven to Be the Best! |
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Parent | Stagecoach Group |
Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | 160 Route 17 North Paramus, NJ 07652 |
Locale | United States |
Service area | New York, Pittsburgh, and Chicago metropolitan areas, Southern Tier of New York, southern Wisconsin |
Service type | Local, commuter, charter, contract, and yellow school bus service, Megabus |
Routes | Northeast Division (excluding Megabus):
North Central Division (excluding Megabus and school buses):
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Operator | Various Coach USA companies, see Divisions below |
Chief executive | Linda Burtwistle |
Website | Coach USA |
Coach USA, LLC is a holding company for various American transportation service providers providing scheduled intercity bus service, local and commuter bus transit, city sightseeing, tour, yellow school bus, and charter bus service. It is a subsidiary of the Stagecoach Group. Coach USA and sister company Coach Canada are the second-largest motorcoach operators in the US and Canada.[1]
History
Coach USA traces its history back to 1922 as Lackawanna Bus and later Consolidated Bus Lines, a small outfit operating local service in Bergen County, New Jersey and later along the Jersey Shore and throughout the New York metropolitan area founded by Jim and Denis Gallagher.[2] Community Coach, today the headquarters of Coach USA, began operations in 1958 under Denis's brother, John. The latter took over the operations of Consolidated Bus Lines, using the operating authority of another company that the Gallagher family had purchased in Paramus, New Jersey three years prior; through other acquisitions by the Gallagher family, six of these companies would become subsidiaries of Coach USA at its inception in 1995, when Frank Gallagher sold the firms to Notre Capital Ventures.
At its inception, Coach USA consisted of six companies: Suburban Trails, Community Coach, Leisure Line, and Adventure Trails in New Jersey, Gray Line of San Francisco, and Arrow Stage Line in Arizona (not to be confused with unaffiliated Arrow Stage Lines).[3][4] Listing on the NASDAQ in 1996 under ticker TOUR, and later switching to the New York Stock Exchange under stock ticker CYI, Coach USA, under the leadership of Richard Kristinik, would expand quickly, acquiring companies throughout the United States in the next three years to expand to over 5,000 buses and many more taxicabs, as its acquisitions also included yellow cab firms throughout the United States. During this time, the Gallagher family would start another company, Student Transportation of America, based in the area of its Coast Cities operation.[2]
In 1998, Kristinik retired, and Larry King succeeded him.[citation needed] Stagecoach Group would purchase Coach USA in mid-1999 for $1.88 billion USD.[5]
Under Stagecoach ownership and the helm of Frank Gallagher, the owner of its predecessors,[4] Coach USA sought to continue expansion, but the company, hit hard by the loss of charter business after the September 11, 2001 attacks,[3] caused Stagecoach to crash to a loss of over ₤524 million, at which point Stagecoach, having lost over 70 percent of its investment and now under the leadership of its founder, Brian Souter, after the downturn cost the previous CEO of Stagecoach his job, announced that all of the taxicab operations and most of Coach USA's subsidiaries were for sale, as Stagecoach sought to focus mostly on operations in the northeast, where Coach USA today maintains subsidized transit operations and scheduled service.[6][7]
Retrenching, Stagecoach sold its companies in New England to Peter Pan Bus Lines.[8] Companies in the Southwest, West, and Rocky Mountain regions were sold to Kohlberg Kravis Roberts to form Coach America,[9] and companies in the southeastern United States were sold to Lincolnshire Management, rebranded as American Coach Lines (which was merged with Coach America in 2006),[10][11] all at heavy losses. The contract transit division was flipped to competitor First Transit.[12] As a result of the sale of most of Coach USA's operations, the company's headquarters were relocated from Texas to the Community Coach garage in Paramus, New Jersey. Eight of the sold companies would be reacquired when Coach America declared bankruptcy in 2012, along with Lakefront/Hopkins in Ohio, with the intent of expanding (and in the case of California, reintroducing) the Megabus brand.
Coach USA's operations today consist primarily of scheduled services in New York metropolitan area and Chicago metropolitan area, with a number of charter operations near Pittsburgh and scheduled operations in the Southern Tier of New York and southern Wisconsin, along with its Megabus operations throughout the eastern and central United States.
Operating companies
As of March 2015[update], Coach USA includes the following local operating companies, along with intercity operator Megabus:[13]
- American Coach Lines of Atlanta (Norcross, GA)[14]
- All West Coachlines (Sacramento, CA)[14]
- Butler Motor Transit (Butler, PA)[15]
- Central Cab Company (Waynesburg, PA)[16]
- Chicago Trolley & Double Decker Co. (Chicago, IL)
- Coach Canada (Peterborough, ON)
- Coach USA Erie (Erie, PA)[17][15][18]
- Coach USA Elko (Elko, NV)[14]
- Community Coach (Paramus, NJ)
- Country Road Tours (Clarksburg, WV)
- Dillon’s Bus Service (Hanover, MD)[14]
- Gad-About Tours (Pittsburgh, PA)[15]
- Gray Line Montreal (Montreal, QC)
- Gray Line New York Sightseeing (New York, NY)
- Kerrville Bus (Dallas / San Antonio, TX)[19]
- Lakefront Lines (Brook Park, OH)[14]
- Lenzner Coach Lines (Sewickley, PA)[20]
- Mountaineer Coach (Beaver, WV)[16]
- Newark Liberty Airport Express (Elizabeth, NJ)
- Olympia Trails (Elizabeth, NJ)[21]
- ONE Bus (Elizabeth, NJ)
- Park Tours (Parkersburg, WV)
- Powder River Transportation (Gilette, WY)[14]
- Rockland Coaches (Westwood, NJ)
- Short Line Bus (Mahwah, NJ)
- Southern California Gray Line (Anaheim, CA)[22][14]
- Suburban Transit (New Brunswick, NJ)
- Tri State Coach (Gary, IN)
- Van Galder Bus Company (Janesville, WI)
- Wisconsin Coach Lines (Waukesha, WI)
Megabus
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Megabus is an intercity bus service providing discount travel services since 2006, operating throughout the eastern, southern, midwestern, and western United States and in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Megabus is notable for using curbside bus stops instead of traditional stations, low fares starting at $1, and in recent years, operating a point-to-point network of routes with buses making few stops en route to their destination.
See also
- Coach America – owner of former Coach USA West, South Central, and Southeast Divisions
- Peter Pan Bus Lines – owner of former Coach USA New England Division
- Student Transportation of America – another company founded by the Gallagher family
References
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External links
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- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Coach USA, Inc.—Control—Blue Bird Coach Lines, Inc.; Butler Motor Transit, Inc.; Gad-About Tours, Inc.; P&S Transportation, Inc.; Pittsburgh Transportation Charter Services, Inc.; Syracuse and Oswego Coach Lines, Inc.; Tippett Travel, Inc., d/b/a Marie’s Charter Bus Lines; Tucker Transportation Co., Inc.; and Utica- Rome Bus Co., Inc.
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