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Go-Ahead expands bus business into Sweden after snapping up family firm Flexbuss Sverige

The North East rail and bus operator says the deal follows its expertise in operating franchises in London, Singapore and Ireland

Flexbuss Sweden has been acquired by the Go Ahead Group(Image: Go Ahead Group)

North East rail and bus firm the Go-Ahead Group is to start operating bus services in southern Sweden after snapping up a family run bus company.

The Newcastle-based business has struck a deal to acquire Flexbuss Sverige AB, which provides bus services, school transport, medical transfer and private hire buses, and the vehicle fleet is operated with around 82% renewable fuels.

The company will be integrated into Go-Ahead’s London and International bus division, which operates franchised buses in London, Singapore and Dublin.

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Notably, all revenue in Sweden will be generated through contracts and won’t be exposed to changes in passenger demand, which has proved to be a major factor in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ through the pandemic.

Under Go-Ahead’s ownership, services will continue to be overseen by Flexbuss’s management team.

The company said the acquisition of Flexbuss Sverige AB, completed for an undisclosed sum, is based on its expertise in franchise-based bus operations in London, Ireland and Singapore.

Christian Schreyer, group chief executive of The Go-Ahead Group, said: “This is an expansion of our successful London and international franchised bus business into a new territory. It will play to Go-Ahead’s strengths in operating bus contracts on behalf of local authorities, partners and third parties.”