Lancashire United Introduced in 2001, Lancashire United's original livery was cream with blue and red stripes with a swoop towards the back and a black skirt in standard Blazefield style, many buses in this livery carried route branding such as Route 152, 225 and the Hyndburn Circular. This livery saw a refresh in 2010 consisting of yellow and blue with a distinctive red rose swooping up along the curve, the livery also carried a new Lancashire United logo.
Hyndburn Circular This was a circular service that connected Blackburn with the towns of Rishton, Clayton-le-Moors, Great Harwood, Oswaldtwistle and Accrington in the district of Hyndburn. From May 2007 the service was part of the
Spot On network.
The Outer Circle The Blackburn Outer Circle was a circular service that connected schools, hospitals and leisure opportunities around the edge of the town. It was started by Blackburn Borough Transport in 1980 as the 50 (clockwise) and the 51 (anticlockwise). The Transport Department did not register the service for commercial operation, and after deregulation, it became one of several routes in the area won by
GM Buses on a nil tender basis. GM Buses found out that these services were not as profitable as they had imagined and pulled out of the area entirely, on 26 January 1987 the route was returned to Blackburn Transport, who re-instated
Leyland Atlantean double-deckers to operate the service. At the next round of tenders, the services passed to
Ribble, who operated it using
Leyland Olympians from Preston's Frenchwood garage. The route again reverted to Blackburn Transport using
Optare Metroriders, the route was then renumbered as Track 5 with an A or C suffix denoting direction of travel. In March 2006 the route became the OC and used
Volvo Olympians which received a purple and orange livery with route branding, the vehicles and branding were retained on takeover by Lancashire United. As of August 2016 this route no longer operates due to budget cuts by
Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council.
The Hyndburn Connect Launched on 2 September 2013, Hyndburn Circular services 6 and 7 that link Blackburn with Oswaldtwistle, Accrington, Clayton-Le-Moors, Great Harwood and Rishton, a new
Hyndburn Connect ticket was also introduced to replace the
Spot On Hyndburn ticket and buses received branding for this service, replacing the
Spot On branding for these services.
The X1 The X1 was a semi-express route linking Clitheroe, Whalley and Accrington with Manchester. The route was for a time operated by a fleet of route branded Volvo Olympians and won a number of awards. The X1 and associated X2 were replaced with the X40/X41 service running between Blackburn, Accrington and Manchester. Route 241 was created for passengers between Clitheroe and Accrington, however this route has since passed in and out of the company's control a number of times and now no longer runs. A very limited number of journeys still commenced at Great Harwood.
The Lancashire Way This was first introduced to complement the Witch Way branding for route X40/X41 from Manchester to Blackburn/Great Harwood/Whalley via Accrington. Originally using buses in a black and red livery with a Lancashire Rose. This livery later saw an update, using the newer Lancashire United Base livery on the double decker fleet. For a time, buses on route 152 also used this branding. In 2016 the more rural Whalley and Great Harwood journeys were axed in favour of the urban Blackburn, Accrington, Haslingden, Prestwich, Manchester service as
Red Express with the 152 service becoming
HotLine.
Ribble Valley Express Used for the 280/X80 services for Preston-Clitheroe-Skipton, this livery was predominantly white with a large crimson circle with route listing below the windows and
Ribble Valley Express logo above the skirt this livery was replaced by the new Lancashire United livery.
The Whalley Ranger This service was introduced in late 2009 following customer requests after two years of the Whalley Range area being unserved by bus. The route used specially branded buses and operated every 10 minutes with a flat single fare of £1, on 14 June 2010 the service was extended to serve Openshaw Drive to replace
Spot On route 24, with the frequency reduced to every 15 minutes and period tickets became valid. It was announced on 16 November 2010 that this service was to be withdrawn due to low patronage, the last service operated on 24 December 2010.
Route 124 This route was renumbered '2' on 2 September 2013 and operated as a through service from Chorley to Blackburn, Blackburn Hospital and Darwen. From March 2014 the Blackburn to Chorley section was once again split from the Darwen section. The service running as route 24, and further re-numbered back to 2 in 2022.
Route 225 Route 225 was a long established route which ran from Clitheroe to Bolton via Whalley, Blackburn & Darwen. As of 16 September 2012 this route was divided into two separate services with all buses now terminating in Blackburn town centre. The Blackburn to Clitheroe section being renumbered as
Route 22 (now
ValleyLine 22) and the Blackburn to Bolton section became
Route 1 which has subsequently replaced
Spot On 1.
Spot On Following the acquisition of Blackburn Transport, both its services and Lancashire United's Hyndburn Circular routes were combined and branded as 'Spot On', the service was launched on 14 May 2007 with a fleet of 25 brand new single deck buses . Predominantly white, with sandy brown skirts and wear Spot On branding, the livery featured lifestyle pictures of passengers advertising attractive features of the service on the back of the buses. They originally carried varying colours of each route they operate, however since the overhaul of services in February 2009 most of the Spot on branded buses had their coloured route brandings removed, As of August 2011 new version of this livery had been applied to the buses, however due to services changes this livery was replaced with the new Lancashire United livery in July 2014.
Spot on 1 As of 16 September 2012 this route was divided into two separate services replacing the
Spot On branding from this route, renumbered as
Route 41 to operate alongside the
X41 between Blackburn and Accrington with the Blackburn to Darwen section becoming
Route 1. == Fleet ==