Team Pennine operates both local and regional bus services in West Yorkshire, England.
[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.
In January 2010, Centrebus Holdings took over some contracted services in Calderdale, which previously operated by First West Yorkshire.
[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.