Rotala


bodied Volvo B12B in March 2010
Mercedes-Benz Citaro, at Leigh bus station, August 2019
Rotala plc is an Alternative Investment Market listed company, established in 2005, which owns a number of bus operators in England.

History

In March 2005, Rotala was listed on the Alternative Investment Market. In August 2005 it agreed on terms to purchase Flights Hallmark.

Acquisitions

In October 2006, the business of Zak's Buses, Birmingham was purchased and rebranded Central Connect; this was followed in December 2006 by Birmingham Motor Traction. In June 2007 Ludlow's of Halesowen was purchased followed in July 2007 by North Birmingham Busways of Erdington.
In April 2007, Flights Hallmark commenced operating services in Bristol under the Wessex Connect brand after winning the contract to provide two Bristol park and ride services, and in June 2007 purchased the bus routes of South Gloucestershire Bus & Coach with 68 buses.
In March 2008, the Go West Midlands business was purchased. At this stage Rotala merged all its Birmingham based operations under the Diamond Bus brand. In January 2011, Preston Bus was purchased from Stagecoach.
In January 2013, Rotala purchased depots in Kidderminster and Redditch from First Midland Red with 36 buses. These were integrated into the Diamond Bus operation. In March 2015, Rotala acquired South Lancs Travel from D&G Bus and Julian Peddle and rebranded it Diamond Bus North West.
In June 2015, the 17 vehicle Wings Luxury Travel operation in London was purchased and integrated with Rotala's existing Heathrow operation. In December 2015, Rotala purchased the Heathrow-based operations of OFJ Connections.
In July 2017, Hanson's Local Buses in Birmingham was purchased followed in August 2017 by the route service business of Go-Goodwins in Manchester and the Hotel Hoppa business from National Express in October 2017.
In February 2018, Central Buses in Birmingham was purchased and integrated into Diamond Bus. Wessex Bus ceased operations on 1 September 2018, with eight services and nine vehicles taken over by Stagecoach West.
In August 2019 Rotala purchased First Greater Manchester's Bolton depot with 18 routes. The routes had an approximate PVR of 170, and part of the deal involved renting 125 buses from First Manchester. The acquired business has been integrated it into Diamond Bus North West.

Former operations

Rotala's first acquisition was Surrey Connect in 2005, when Centra decided to sell its Addlestone operation. The business was purchased by Flights Hallmark. Surrey Connect developed and continued to grow and won contracts for a number of Surrey County Council tendered routes. Rotala sold the company in June 2007 to Wiltax.