Rochdale Observer

Work underway on £75k depot revamp

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WORK is underway to enhance Rochdale bus depot which will be operated by First Bus.

The bus company is preparing to take responsibi­lity for running Rochdale services in the Bee Network from Sunday 24 March and has begun significan­t improvemen­ts to the former Transdev site on Corporatio­n Street.

Some £750,000 is being invested in the depot with a focus on enhanced engineerin­g facilities, including a new double height workshop bay for vehicle repair and maintenanc­e. The yard area will also be improved to provide better space for operations.

Paul Townley, General Manager, said: “We are delighted to get started on these major improvemen­ts which will create an excellent working environmen­t.

“Our team of drivers, engineers and supervisor­s is all in place together with an experience­d management team and we will be ready to go on the 24 March.”

The Rochdale workforce includes around 95 drivers that will transfer to First Bus from Transdev.

Paul added: “We will soon be welcoming many new colleagues who will add valuable knowledge. This new depot is creating high-skilled, well paid jobs locally and regionally and as we continue to invest in the Rochdale area, First Bus is determined to help build the economy and link key communitie­s as we support the latest phase of the Bee Network.”

When the depot joins the Bee Network, First Bus will operate more than 30 routes in the Rochdale and Bury area together with six school services using a fleet of over 65 buses and capacity to expand this to 90 vehicles.

 ?? ?? ●●Paul Townley (left) with Operations Manager Mike Mcgowan see the start to a £750,000 enhancemen­t of Rochdale bus depot.
●●Paul Townley (left) with Operations Manager Mike Mcgowan see the start to a £750,000 enhancemen­t of Rochdale bus depot.

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