Kinchbus

Kinchbus
Yutong E9L in Loughborough in January 2026
ParentWellglade Group
Founded1972 as G.K. Kinch
HeadquartersLangley Mill
Service areaDerbyshire
Leicestershire
Nottinghamshire
Service typeBus services
Routes9 including (Skylink Leicester-Derby
HubsLoughborough
Depots1
Fleet41 (November 2025)
OperatorWellglade Group
Websitewww.kinchbus.co.uk

Kinchbus,[1] formerly G.K. Kinch, is a bus operator in Loughborough, England. Since 1998 it has been a subsidiary of the Wellglade Group.

History

Scania L94UB-bodied Wright Solar in 2011 with an early iteration of the Skylink Derby livery
Optare Versa in 2024
Volvo B7RLE-bodied Wright Eclipse Urban in 2025
Previous models under Kinchbus' fleet

Kinchbus was founded in 1987 by former Leicester City Football Club director Gilbert Kinch trading as G.K. Kinch and based in Barrow Upon Soar. Before moving into local bus services, Kinch had operated coaches from nearby Mountsorrel since at least 1972. In the early 1990s Kinchbus began to expand with services around Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire, including the purchase of Loughborough Bus and Coach from Midland Fox, giving the company its presence in Loughborough. In 1998 Kinchbus was sold to the Wellglade Group.

Since 2008 Kinchbus has operated the Skylink service between Derby and Loughborough. In April 2009, after the withdrawal of the Arriva Midlands service, it was extended into Leicester via the A6.[2]

In January 2013, Kinchbus reintroduced service 9 between Loughborough and Nottingham, following the collapse of Nottingham-based operator Premiere Travel.[3]

During September 2022, it was announced that current managing director Jeff Counsell will retire in February 2023 and will be succeeded by Tom Morgan who is the current commercial director for Kinchbus and fellow Wellglade Group subsidiary Trentbarton.[4]

Services

Kinchbus are the main provider of bus services within the Loughborough area alongside services to Nottingham and Leicester running 7 days a week, Kinchbus also provide Skylink services between Leicester and Derby via East Midlands Airport.

Service Cutbacks

In August 2022, Kinchbus announced that their long-established number 2 service between Loughborough and Leicester would be cut back to Sileby from 4 September 2022 as a result of driver shortages and lower passenger numbers.[5]

As part of a wider Wellglade Group post-COVID-19 pandemic review of services across the network, the Skylink Derby stopped serving Long Whatton and Diseworth from the 2nd of October 2022.[6]

Fleet

As of March 2026, the fleet consists of around 40 buses which includes Enviro200 MMCs, Optare Versas and Optare Solos, During 2024 it was announced that a joint ZEBRA bid between Kinchbus and Charnwood Borough Council for 22 vehicles consisting of 11 Yutong E9L and 11 Yutong E12 battery-electric buses had been successful with the first of these entering service during January 2026. [7][8]

Kinchbus also invested in 18 low emissions diesel powered Enviro200MMC buses for Skylink Leicester-Derby which were launched during August 2025 and allowed the current fleet which included a number of long-term loans to be cascaded to fellow Wellglade Group subsidiary trentbarton.

Liveries

Most buses wear a two-tone yellow and blue livery, split diagonally along the side of the bus, with the yellow in front. This livery was originally introduced in 2007, and was given a facelift in 2013 starting with the vehicles used on Kinchbus 9. Most of Kinchbus's services are route-branded, as in common with their sister company, Trentbarton. Skylink Leicester-Derby buses now have a similar livery to the Kinchbus fleet with a darker shade of blue used for the rear, at the same time the main kinchbus logo and livery were given a refresh ahead of the first electric buses entering service in 2026.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kinchbus Limited 02116469". Companies House.
  2. ^ "New operator for Leicester Skylink Bus service". UK airports information blog. 17 March 2009. Archived from the original on 4 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Kinchbus steps in to help Premiere customers". Kinchbus. 30 January 2013. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013.
  4. ^ "Jeff Counsell to retire from Trentbarton and Kinchbus". 29 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Service changes from 4 September".
  6. ^ "Skylink 2022 changes".
  7. ^ "Kinchbus introduces new fleet with advanced Michelin Tyres". Transport Engineer. 10 December 2025. Retrieved 28 February 2026.
  8. ^ "Kinchbus adds 21 electric Yutong buses to fleet - electrive.com". 23 May 2025. Retrieved 28 February 2026.