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North America

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Stagecoach is a major provider of transport services in North America where we employ around 4,400 people and operate a fleet of 2,800 coaches.

Our businesses are focused on commuter, tour and charter, sightseeing and school bus services.

We cover three specific geographic areas: the North East and North central regions of the United States, and Canada. Stagecoach’s operations have a share of around 1% of the highly-fragmented North American transport market, where there are around 5,000 operators.

Our North East business covers the states of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. It includes significant commuter and local bus services, express links to Newark Airport and other destinations, charter business and contract work on behalf of transit authorities and private sector organisations. We also operate New York Sightseeing, which offers the Big Apple’s premier sightseeing tours.

The North Central region operates in seven states in the northern Midwest of the United States, serving major cities such as Chicago, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh and Syracuse. There are significant contract and charter operations, as well as sightseeing buses in Chicago, scheduled services to Chicago Airport and a growing school bus business in Milwaukee.

In Canada, we operate in the provinces of Quebec and Ontario, providing services in the main centres such as Toronto, Montreal, Kingston, and Niagara Falls. The division is mainly a mix of scheduled services and charter operations, with additional income from transit, school contracts and sightseeing tours.

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