Stagecoach Gold

The brand was initially trialled in both Perth, using Alexander Dennis Enviro300 single-deck buses, and Warwick, using Optare Solo midibuses, from November 2007, both on routes which received Kickstart funding from the Department for Transport to help establish the routes.

Buses have hand-stitched leather seats, metallic paint, special flooring and free WiFi.

In 2010, the Stagecoach Gold brand was extended to services run by Scottish Citylink, where Stagecoach have a 35% shareholding, where the Glasgow to Aberdeen and Glasgow to Inverness services were designated as Citylink Gold.

As of 2016, all brand new Stagecoach buses, including non-gold vehicles, come equipped with high back leather seats, USB charging facilities and many with free onboard Wi-Fi.

The liveries on the new vehicles remain the same as the previous models; however, Stagecoach have slightly modified the interior upholstery with new style leather seats that incorporate a cream-coloured headrest as well as new wood effect flooring.

Interior of a Stagecoach South Alexander Dennis Enviro300 bodied MAN 18.240 in February 2009
The original Stagecoach Goldline logo, replaced in 2009 by the current branding
Stagecoach Midlands Gold branded Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC