Durham Travel Services was a bus and coach operator in England. History Durham Travel Services was founded in 1987 by Peter Lee and Eric Bowerbank, initially as a coach charter operator in Durham. In 1993, it expanded with the acquisition of York Pullman from Kingston-upon-Hull City Transport. In 1997, it gained a contract to operate disabled services under contract to Nexus. In February 2000, the York Pullman business was sold to First York. It was awarded the contract to operate route 42 from 20 April 2002, but actually began operating the route on 19 January 2002 under sub-contract to Connex. On 21 August 2002, Durham Travel Services was placed in administration after it was discovered company director Peter Lee had embezzled £590k, rendering the business insolvent. The routes were initially taken over initially by Blue Triangle using a combination of its own buses and those of other operators. Both later passed to East Thames Buses with the new operator taking over the leases of the former London Easylink buses. Fleet London Easylink operated route 185 with Plaxton President bodied Volvo B7TLs, and route 42 initially with Dennis Darts leased from Connex, until the intended East Lancs Myllennium bodied Scania N94UBs were delivered. Depots Durham Travel Services operated out of a depot in Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham, with main offices located in Seaham, County Durham. London Easylink operated from the Transo premises facility on Old Kent Road.<ref name=Buses552/>
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