The Oban Times

Acharacle bus firm buys Caol depot

- By Neill Bo Finlayson nfinlayson@obantimes.co.uk

A family-run bus company from Acharacle has purchased Caol bus depot as part of an ongoing expansion of its Fort William service.

In a deal worth around £250,000, Shiel Buses has bought over the former Stagecoach depot and is now the sole bus operator in Lochaber after recently being awarded the council contracts for the Roy Bridge and Fort William evening services.

Shiel Buses managing director Donald MacGillivr­ay explained that the company, now in its 40th year of service, has been looking to bolster its presence in Fort William and an investment plan was put in place last year when the company secured the first of its services in Fort William.

He said: ‘This year, as Stagecoach has ceased operating in Lochaber, we anticipate an even greater workload and have purchased its bus depot. Stagecoach is a big company and I think that makes it harder to operate in this area.

‘We are a small, family company so it’s always easier. I think so many people are pleased that there is a now a new operator taking on more work and hopefully providing a better service. The plan is just to try to carry out what we are doing as best we can.’

The depot takeover is part of a wider expansion of Shiel Buses’ Lochaber operations which has seen the company invest more than £500,000 in new coaches for its Citylink contracts for the Fort William/Glasgow/ Skye and Fort William/ Inverness routes in the past two years. As well as this, the operator has purchased new ‘low floor’ buses which meet the requiremen­ts of disabled users in that area.

With a fleet of 48 buses and around 70 employees over Lochaber, the company will retain its depot in Claggan and keep its headquarte­rs in Acharacle as it hopes to maintain a comprehens­ive service across Lochaber.

The new investment means that the 76-year-old boss, who originally started the business with his brother Alistair but now runs Shiel Buses with his children David and Maria, has had to put any retirement plans on hold.

‘I’ve got no plans of retirement now. Because we’ve been so busy we’ve had no time for hobbies. So my hobby is work and I still enjoy it.’

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