Team Pennine

Team Pennine operates both local and regional bus services in West Yorkshire, England.

In January 2010, Centrebus Holdings took over some contracted services previously operated by First West Yorkshire in Calderdale.

[11] In April 2010, Centrebus Holdings obtained another service under the Huddersfield Bus Company division, taking over two routes (435 & 436) from Arriva Yorkshire.

[13] At the same time, Centrebus began to operate many more services in Bradford and Leeds, winning a number of contracts from West Yorkshire Metro.

[14] In 2012, service A99, which ran during term-time on behalf of the University of Bradford was taken over by Centrebus – having previously been operated by First West Yorkshire.

[15][16] The fleet was gradually repainted into a new brand identity, consisting of an orange base, featuring a tiger print pattern.

In May 2018, a number of contracts were gained in Bradford, with eight Optare Solo single-deck vehicles subsequently acquired from Arriva North East to operate these services, based at Idle.

Four months later, the South Yorkshire contracts were re-tendered to other operators, which saw the closure of the recently opened depot at Wombwell.

At the same time, a number of changes were made to the Huddersfield network, which saw the closure of the former K-Line depot at Honley, with all operations transferred to Waterloo.

In November 1993, K-Line was purchased by Pride of the Road Group, with operations transferred to a depot at Honley five years later.

[10] After Arriva wholly purchased Centrebus Holdings in September 2013, it was decided to rebrand most of the business as Yorkshire Tiger, whilst retaining K-Line as a separate brand.

In September 2018, following reductions to a number of Waterloo-based services, the decision was made to combine operations in Huddersfield, resulting in the closure of the depot at Honley.

[37][38] The brand encompasses five local bus services (530, 546, 561, 562 & 577), which operate in and around Calderdale, with destinations including Barkisland, Boulderclough, Fountainhead, Halifax, Norland and Soyland.

Services are operated by a fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 single-deck vehicles, branded in a two-tone pink livery.

The Great Northern Line brand operates hourly during a Monday to Saturday daytime between Halifax, Denholme, Cullingworth and Keighley, named after the historic Great Northern Railway railway linking Halifax and Keighley via Denholme and Ovenden.

[43] The service is operated by a fleet of Optare Tempo single-deck vehicles, branded in a two-tone pink livery.

[44][43] Services are operated by a fleet of Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC single-deck vehicles, branded in a two-tone pink livery.

A refurbished Team Pennine Optare Solo M950 parked up on Halifax Market Street.