Go Whippet

Go Whippet, also known as Whippet Coaches, is a bus operator based in Swavesey, Cambridgeshire. The company started as a family firm and steadily grew, today rising to 'fame' on the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway.

History
Whippet Coaches was founded in Huntingdonshire by Henry Lee in 1919 who had previously been a bicycle salesman in London. The first Whippet Coach was converted from an American ambulance.

Cambrideshire Guided Busway
Whippet Coaches run service C on the busway, using three specially bought Plaxton Centro buses. They are doing it in conjunction with Stagecoach in Huntingdonshire (who run routes A & B) who collectively have exclusive use of the route for a period of five years—in exchange for providing a minimum service frequency between the times of 07:00 and 19:00 each week day. The company operate Route C from Somersham to Cambridge centre using a mixture of rural roads, Cambridge city centre roads and the northern busway between the St Ives park and ride site and the outskirts of Cambridge. Journey time from Somersham to Cambridge city centre is scheduled to take 57 minutes, with no Sunday service. Whippet spent a total of £420,000 on three buses (£140,000 each).

In January 2010, the contractors and members of Cambridgeshire County Council were still in discussion about what required finishing. During February 2010 the directors of both the signed up bus operators—Andy Campbell of Stagecoach in Cambridge, and Peter Lee of Whippet coaches—both expressed their companies' frustrations at the busway not being usable for the new buses they had bought to run on it.