Hodges Coaches

Hodge's Coaches

Berkhof bodied Volvo B12M at Wellington College in October 2008
Parent Mark, Martin & Paul Hodge
Founded 1924
Headquarters Sandhurst
Service type Coach services
Website www.hodges-coaches.co.uk

Hodge's Coaches[1]is a family owned coach operator based in Sandhurst, Berkshire.

History

MAN A91s

The coach company was founded in 1924 by George Edward Hodge and still operates from the same site in Sandhurst, Berkshire. Before operating coaches George Hodge operated trucks from the same site, Deepnell Garage which was next door to his brother Walter's shoe repair shop. History of Sandhurst.[2] The company was taken over and modernised by the founders eldest son Peter R Hodge in 1962, he continued to operate successfully until retiring in 2001, the company is now owned and operated by three of his sons Mark, Martin and Paul Hodge.

Fleet

The majority of Hodge's Coaches fleet are painted in a distinctive blue and gold livery, although there are several in plain white with just Hodge's logo's applied. The fleet consists of mainly Volvo and Scania vehicles although in 2011 three MAN Fast Buses were purchased.[3] In 2013 six Scanias will be delivered.[4]

Services

Hodge's operates a 25 vehicle fleet of various sizes ranging from 16 to 70 seater vehicles, they specialise in corporate transport, private hire and home to school transport and club/society travel. The 57 seater MANs are a popular vehicle on school swimming contracts and as shuttle vehicles between venues, this may be due to the high seating capacity and the front and rear kerbside doors which allows for easier loading and unloading of passengers.

References

  1. Companies House extract company no 739970 Hodges Coaches (Sandhurst) Limited
  2. History of Sandhurst (page 134) ISBN Number:0951205005
  3. Millar, Alan (January 2011). "Hodge's Coaches buys MAN Fast Bus."Buses Magazine
  4. Six Scanias for Hodges Bus & Coach Buyer 25 July 2013

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