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Velvet (bus company)


Black Velvet Travel Limited,〔(Companies House extract company no 4994705 ) Black Velvet Travel Limited〕 trading as Velvet, was an English bus company based in Eastleigh, that operated between November 2007 and January 2015.
==History==
Velvet was established on 3 November 2007 by former Go South Coast manager Phil Stockley, and in January 2008 commenced running a temporary shuttle for Tesco staff.〔(Omnibuses meets Phil Stockley ) ''Omnibuses'' 16 November 2009〕
On 25 February 2008, Velvet took over the running of Red Rocket A in Eastleigh, which was given up by previous operator Solent Blue Line as part of their network restructuring.〔(February 2008 services changes ) Bluestar 30 January 2008〕 Velvet gained a number of contracts to run other routes, as well as many new commercial ventures.
Since the start of 2014, Velvet had been withdrawing or reducing services following what is describes as 'a very difficult winter'. On 12 May 2014, Velvet surrendered the contract with Hampshire County Council to operate route 67 Winchester-West Meon-Petersfield, which moved on to Xelabus and Stagecoach South operation.〔(Bus service 67 - Frequently Asked Questions ) Velvet〕 All Barton Peveril College routes were transferred to Xelabus on 22 June 2014,〔(Barton Peveril College buses: Upcoming changes ) Velvet 13 May 2014〕 along with the Eastleigh-Hedge End section of Velvet's A service.〔(Xelabus takes on Velvet routes ) ''Bus & Coach Buyer''〕 This followed the collapse of a deal in March 2014 which would have seen Xelabus take over the company.〔(Merger between Xelabus and Velvet falls through ) ''Daily Echo''〕
On 16 July 2014, the company announced it had ceased trading, with other operators stepping in to cover its services. However two days later operations resumed, with the company announcing on Twitter that it had new owners. Founder and former managing director Phil Stockley commented that the company had not entered any formal insolvency process, and that he would no longer be involved in running Velvet. After operating the service for two weeks on an interim basis, Adam Smith purchased the business.〔"Buyer found for Black Velvet Travel" ''Coach & Bus Week'' issue 1149 6 August 2014 page 8〕〔(Adam Smith takes on Black Velvet ) ''Bus & Coach Buyer'' 6 August 2014〕〔"In Brief" ''Buses'' issue 715 October 2014 page 6〕 Smith was convicted of possessing counterfeit money a month later, but avoided a prison sentence as jobs at Velvet depended upon him.〔(Black Velvet Travel owner Adam Smith spared jail ) ''Route One magazine''〕 Velvet's director Michael Bishop took over Cornish independent Western Greyhound in December 2014, with Smith becoming its managing director.〔(Troubled Western Greyhound bus firm sells rest of business ) ''Cornish Guardian''〕 On 10 January 2015, Velvet ceased operating, with the three remaining routes passing to Xelabus.〔(Xelabus take over Velvet S1, S2 and B4 services ) Xelabus〕〔(Public Transport Service Changes and News ) Eastleigh Borough Council 9 January 2015〕〔"Xelabus purchases Black Velvet assets" ''Coach & Bus Week issue 1172〕

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