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1 Preliminary Results 2009 Annual Results Year ended 30 April 2009 24 June 2009

2 Preliminary Results 2009 2 Definitions  Like-for-like amounts are derived, on a constant currency basis, by comparing the relevant year-to-date amount with the equivalent prior year period for those businesses and individual operating units that have been part of the Group throughout both periods.  Operating profit for a particular business unit or division within the Group refers to profit before net finance income/charges, taxation, intangible asset expenses, exceptional items and restructuring costs.  Operating margin for a particular business unit or division within the Group means operating profit as a percentage of revenue.  Exceptional items means items which individually or, if of a similar type, in aggregate need to be disclosed by virtue of their nature, size or incidence in order to allow a proper understanding of the underlying financial performance of the Group.  Net debt is the net of cash and borrowings as reported on the consolidated balance sheet, adjusted to exclude any accrued interest and deferred gains on derivatives.

3 Preliminary Results 2009 3 Robert Speirs Chairman

4 Preliminary Results 2009 4 Highlights  Strong financial results  Revenue and operating profit growth  Adjusted EPS up 12.8%  Full-year dividend per share up 11.1%  Growing bus operations in UK and North America  Current trading in line with expectations

5 Preliminary Results 2009 5 Martin Griffiths Finance Director

6 Preliminary Results 2009 6 Financial summary *excluding exceptional items and intangible asset expenses Revenue Operating profit* Adjusted earnings per ordinary share* Basic earnings per ordinary share Net debt Dividend per ordinary share Year to 30 April 09 Year to 30 April 08 £2,103.3m £227.8m 22.9p 18.7p £(340.1)m 6.0p £1,763.6m £205.3m 20.3p 34.6p £(319.7)m 5.4p Change 19.3% 11.0% 12.8% (46.0)% 6.4% 11.1%

7 Preliminary Results 2009 7 Summary income statement UK Bus operating profit North America operating profit excluding megabus megabus North America operating loss UK Rail operating profit Share of joint ventures’ profit after tax Restructuring costs (non-exceptional) and group overheads Operating profit Finance charges (net) Tax Profit excluding intangibles and exceptionals Intangibles and exceptionals, net of tax Reported profit from continuing operations Year to 30 April 09 £m Year to 30 April 08 £m 125.6 28.0 (2.8) 55.7 35.3 (14.0) 227.8 (31.4) (33.0) 163.4 (29.9) 133.5 109.9 23.9 (2.9) 59.1 32.6 (17.3) 205.3 (30.9) (28.3) 146.1 83.1 229.2 Change £m 15.7 4.1 0.1 (3.4) 2.7 3.3 22.5 (0.5) (4.7) 17.3 (113.0) (95.7)

8 Preliminary Results 2009 8 UK Bus  Strong, consistent like-for-like revenue growth throughout 2008/9  Revenue and journeys benefiting from marketing campaigns, investment in fleet, excellent value fares and concessionary fare schemes  Acquisitions of small, complementary businesses  First full year of new national concessionary fare scheme ended March 2009  Flexible cost base – contingency plans in place for any revenue slowdown Revenue (£m) Like-for-like revenue (£m) Operating profit (£m) Operating margin (%) Estimated like-for-like passenger journeys (m) Like-for-like vehicle miles operated (m) Year to 30 April 09 Year to 30 April 08 830.8 799.0 125.6 15.1% 646.1 317.2 743.9 733.4 109.9 14.8% 625.9 312.0 Change 11.7% 8.9% 14.3% 0.3% 3.2% 1.7%

9 Preliminary Results 2009 9 North America (excluding megabus)  Overall solid performance  Further margin improvement  Expansion of megabus.com  New York sightseeing joint venture from 31 March 2009 Revenue (US$m) Like-for-like revenue (US$m) Operating profit (US$m) Operating margin (%) Year to 30 April 09 Year to 30 April 08 463.7 407.4 47.0 10.1% 474.3 399.3 48.0 10.1% Change (2.2)% 2.0% (2.1)% 0.0%

10 Preliminary Results 2009 10 UK Rail (wholly-owned)  Reduced revenue growth rate  Revenue now below franchise target  c.£50m annualised cost savings implemented Revenue (£m) Like-for-like revenue (£m) Operating profit (£m) Operating margin (%) Estimated passenger miles (m)- South Western - East Midlands Year to 30 April 09 Year to 30 April 08 977.7 689.5 55.7 5.7% 3,298.4 1,206.9 777.8 649.3 59.1 7.6% 3,228.7 1,188.0 Change 25.7% 6.2% (5.8)% (1.9)% 2.2% 1.6%

11 Preliminary Results 2009 11 Impact of UK Rail, revenue changes Illustrative passenger revenue per annum (£m) 1% change on revenue (£m) 1% change on revenue post 28% tax (£m) Impact on adjusted earnings per share (pence) East Midlands Virgin Rail Group (49%) 257.7 2.6 1.9 0.3 322.3 3.2 2.3 0.1* Total 1,254.7 12.5 9.0 1.1 South Western 674.7 6.7 4.8 0.7 The analysis shown above is for illustrative purposes only to show how a 1% change in revenue affects earnings per share, assuming no changes in costs and based on the number of shares (715.0m) ranking for dividend as at 30 April 2009. * Impact on earnings is net of 80% revenue support for Virgin Rail Group

12 Preliminary Results 2009 12 South Western Trains Contractual matters  In dispute with Department for Transport regarding aspects of the franchise agreement  Period covered by revenue support  Treatment of car park revenue (LENNON element) when calculating revenue support  Seeking resolution through arbitration  Appropriate legal advice taken and we consider our position to be strong

13 Preliminary Results 2009 13 Virgin Rail Group  Poor Network Rail operational performance  Significant compensation received  c.30% more services from January 2009  Revenue support available from December 2008  First support payment applied for in June 2009  c.£10m annualised cost savings Revenue – 49% share (£m) - West Coast (£m) - West Coast like-for-like (£m) - CrossCountry (£m) Operating profit – 49% share (£m) Operating margin (%) Dividends received (£m) Estimated like-for-like passenger miles (m) – West Coast Year to 30 April 09 Year to 30 April 08 322.3 302.9 - 42.7 13.2% 43.9 2,515.0 394.0 310.3 301.9 83.7 41.9 10.6% 30.5 2,553.0 Change (18.2)% 3.9% 0.3% (100.0)% 1.9% 2.6% 43.9% (1.5)%

14 Preliminary Results 2009 14 Miscellaneous income statement items  Twin America joint venture (New York Sightseeing) commenced 31 March 2009  Exceptional items include £12.0m (2008: £Nil) of UK Rail restructuring costs Citylink joint venture (£m) Splash Tours joint venture (£m) Twin America joint venture (£m) Intangible asset expenses (£m) Group overheads (£m) Restructuring costs (non-exceptional) (£m) Post-tax exceptional items (£m) Year to 30 April 09 Year to 30 April 08 1.0 (0.6) 0.9 (13.4) (11.5) (2.5) (18.7) 0.8 (0.4) Nil (13.0) (4.3) 113.9 Change 25.0% 50.0% - 3.1% (11.5)% (41.9)% (116.4)%

15 Preliminary Results 2009 15 Finance charges and credit ratios Net Group finance charges* (£m) EBITDA from continuing operations and joint ventures* (£m) Year-end net debt (£m) Net Debt/EBITDA* EBITDA*/Net finance charges Year to 30 April 09 Year to 30 April 08 (31.4) 299.9 (340.1) 1.1x 9.6x (30.9) 271.9 (319.7) 1.2x 8.8x Change 1.6% 10.3% 6.4% (0.1)x 0.8x *excluding exceptional items

16 Preliminary Results 2009 16 Liquidity  Excellent liquidity  £473.5m undrawn committed core bank facilities available for cash drawings at 30 April 2009  Sufficient bank facilities to refinance US$ bond (US$293.1m) in November 2009  Key refinancing required by 2012  Other undrawn available credit lines – e.g. asset finance  Operating well within bank covenants  Cash generative  Upward pressure on debt pricing  Monitoring all financing alternatives, including debt capital markets

17 Preliminary Results 2009 17 Taxation Excluding intangible asset expenses and exceptional items Intangible asset expenses Exceptional items Joint venture taxation for reporting purposes Reported in income statement Cash tax paid (net) Pre-tax Profit £m Tax £m 207.8 (13.4) (12.2) 182.2 (11.4) 170.8 (44.4) 2.2 (6.5) (48.7) 11.4 (37.3) (3.7) Rate % 21.4% 16.4% n/a 26.7% n/a 21.8% Year to 30 April 2009

18 Preliminary Results 2009 18 EBITDA from Group companies before exceptional items Loss on disposal and impairment of plant and equipment Equity-settled share based payment Dividends from joint ventures Movement in retirement benefit obligations Working capital movements Exceptional restructuring costs Net interest paid Tax paid Net cash from operating activities Net capital expenditure including new hire purchase and finance leases Acquisitions of businesses, intangibles and investments Token sales and redemptions/others Cash generation Foreign exchange Equity dividends Share capital movements Increase in net debt Opening net debt Closing net debt Year to 30 April 2009 £m 264.6 2.2 3.1 44.9 (32.0) 43.7 (12.0) (33.0) (3.7) 277.8 (170.7) (26.2) (1.5) 79.4 (58.3) (41.8) 0.3 (20.4) (319.7) (340.1) Movement in net debt

19 Preliminary Results 2009 19 71.5 17.1 Nil 88.6 113.2 33.4 36.9 183.5 (9.3) (3.4) (0.1) (12.8) 103.9 30.0 36.8 170.7 41.7 16.3 36.9 94.9 Capital expenditure UK Bus North America UK Rail New hire purchase and finance leases £m Impact of capex on net debt £m Disposal proceeds** £m Net 2008/9 Actual £m Cash spent on capex* £m * Excludes capitalised intangible assets and assets acquired through business combinations ** Excludes proceeds from selling businesses

20 Preliminary Results 2009 20 Fuel Hedging 2008/9- average effective price (per litre) 2009/10- % of forecast consumption hedged - average hedge price (per litre) 2010/11- % of forecast consumption hedged - average hedge price (per litre) 2011/12- % of forecast consumption hedged - average hedge price (per litre) Market price (per litre) UK Bus North America 32.0p 96% 46.1p 90% 35.9p 10% 37.2p 30.2p 63.1 cents 76% 82.2 cents 75% 50.5 cents 10% 54.2 cents 48.6 cents UK Rail 33.4p 75% 31.3p 75% 31.3p - 30.2p Market prices are as at 19 June 2009 Prices exclude premia payable on fuel caps, delivery margins, duty, taxes and Bus Services Operators Grant

21 Preliminary Results 2009 21 (172.9) 74.7 (98.2) (32.8) (5.4) (136.4) (3.5) 1.2 (20.0) (158.7) (191.8) 75.5 (116.3) (42.6) (5.0) (163.9) (7.9) 3.1 (21.7) (190.4) Fuel costs Latest forecasts UK Bus, excluding BSOG* UK Bus, BSOG* UK Bus, including BSOG* North America South Western Trains 2008/9 UK Bus Acquisitions +, excluding BSOG* 2008/9 UK Bus Acquisitions +, BSOG* East Midlands Trains Total 2008/09 Actual £m 2009/10 Forecast £m Fuel costs (150.1) 68.5 (81.6) (25.1) (4.3) (111.0) - (8.9) (119.9) 2007/08 Actual £m Market prices are as at 19 June 2009, when Brent Crude was US$70 per barrel Forecast costs for the unhedged element of fuel are based on 19 June 2009 spot prices Above costs include delivery margins, duty and taxes (duty forecast at current levels) but exclude 3 rd party fuel costs *Bus Services Operators Grant (“BSOG”) represents a rebate of an element of fuel duty costs in respect of certain UK Bus services + Bullocks, Highland (Rapsons), Cavendish, Preston Bus, Eastbourne 189.0 - 189.0 76.6 12.0 277.6 7.8 - 51.1 336.5 2009/10 Forecast Litres m Volumes (176.5) 75.5 (101.0) (31.2) (5.0) (137.2) (7.3) 3.1 (21.7) (163.1) 2010/11 Forecast £m (171.4) 75.5 (95.9) (30.8) (5.0) (131.7) (7.0) 3.1 (21.1) (156.7) 2011/12 Forecast £m

22 Preliminary Results 2009 22 Brian Souter Chief Executive

23 Preliminary Results 2009 23 UK Rail  Weakening demand, but strong balance sheet to manage business cycle  Strong operational performance  Delivery on franchise commitments to passengers and Government  Decisive management action to minimise risk and maximise opportunities  Cost reduction programme  Revenue generation: new timetables, new stations, gating, off- peak travel

24 Preliminary Results 2009 24 North America  Flexible business model  Weaker leisure demand  megabus.com ahead of expectations  Twin America joint venture

25 Preliminary Results 2009 25 UK Bus  Strong performance and flexible business model  Successful and growing provincial bus operations  Around 19% of UK bus market outside London  Not index-related (eg, regulated London bus operators)  Stagecoach differentiation in market  Above-industry growth rates  Successful discount ticketing strategy  Bolt-on acquisitions and continued investment  Successful partnerships

26 Preliminary Results 2009 26 Growing the market for bus travel  Passenger volumes up 27% since 2003/04  Discount ticketing strategy: weekly travel £11  £40m vehicle investment in past four years

27 Preliminary Results 2009 27 Growing online sales  Investment in UK and North America online sales sites  Buymymegarider.com, Buymyunirider.com  Megabus.com  Coachusa.com  Total online bus and rail sales increasing  Total bus internet sales in UK and North America up 62% compared to 2007/08  SWT and EMT up 23% compared to 2007/08  Total Group online sales now around £110m p.a.

28 Preliminary Results 2009 28 Current trading and outlook  UK Bus performing strongly  Flexibility to respond if revenue weakens  Challenging year at UK Rail  Weak demand and significant step up in premium payments  Manageable through action plans and strong Group balance sheet  Current trading in line with management expectations

29 Preliminary Results 2009 29 Fundamentals  Business prepared to weather economic environment  Stagecoach track record of organic growth and product development  High-quality operational performance and good cashflows  Public transport central to Government action on congestion and climate change

30 Preliminary Results 2009 30 Annual Results Year ended 30 April 2009 24 June 2009

31 Preliminary Results 2009 31 Appendices

32 Preliminary Results 2009 32 UK Bus Revenue Like-for-like Acquisitions: Highland excluding Inverness depot (acquired May 2008) Inverness depot (integrated Highland and Bluebird business) Fens (acquired March 2008) Rennies (acquired March 2008) Preston Transport (acquired January 2009) Eastbourne (acquired December 2008) Cavendish (acquired January 2009) Disposals: Darlington (disposed August 2007) Huddersfield (disposed April 2008) Start-ups: Rail replacement (started May 2008) Total reported Change % 8.9% 11.7% Year to 30 April 2009 £m Year to 30 April 2008 £m 799.0 9.3 8.6 4.5 2.4 2.3 1.7 0.2 - 2.8 830.8 733.4 - 6.1 0.4 0.3 - 1.0 2.7 - 743.9 Assets of Bullocks integrated with existing operations and now not distinguishable from like-for-like revenue

33 Preliminary Results 2009 33 Scheduled service/line run/commuter/casino Charter Sightseeing & tour School bus & contract Like-for-like revenue (excluding Megabus) “Disposed” & closed operations and Canada fx Total North America (excluding Megabus) Megabus Total North America Year to 30 April 2009 US$m Year to 30 April 2008 US$m 199.2 95.8 20.8 91.6 407.4 56.3 463.7 35.8 499.5 200.1 92.2 19.8 87.2 399.3 75.0 474.3 11.3 485.6 % Growth (0.4)% 3.9% 5.1% 2.0% (2.2)% 2.9% North America revenue breakdown

34 Preliminary Results 2009 34 Divisional income statements Year ended 30 April 2009 Revenue Rail franchise support Other operating income Staff costs Fuel costs (i.e. diesel) Insurance and claims costs Depreciation Rolling stock costs – lease & maintenance Other operating leases Network Rail Electricity for trains Commissions payable Materials & consumables Other costs Operating profit UK Bus £m North America £m 830.8 Nil 14.0 (417.8) (100.5) (32.8) (50.4) Nil (11.1) Nil (35.8) (70.8) 125.6 297.7 Nil 3.6 (129.0) (32.8) (20.1) (19.5) Nil (5.0) Nil (19.7) (50.0) 25.2 UK Rail £m 977.7 (66.4) 68.4 (264.5) (31.9) (5.5) (2.1) (185.3) (7.2) (238.1) (41.1) (24.5) (36.7) (87.1) 55.7 Virgin Rail Group (100%) £m 657.7 15.3 105.9 (141.2) (9.2) (4.3) (0.4) (211.9) Nil (173.4) (28.0) (41.2) Nil (82.1) 87.2

35 Preliminary Results 2009 35 Rail subsidy/(premium) profiles 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 South Western £m East Midlands £m 21.1 (42.0) (93.2) (149.7) (218.6) (286.8) (355.1) (429.0) (422.6) 121.7 98.5 62.2 19.6 (11.2) (30.2) (85.7) - West Coast £m 288.1 279.5 225.5 191.1 - Year to 31 March: The above amounts are subject to adjustment for: (1) various inflation measures (2) risks borne by the Department for Transport (3) called options and (4) changes in Regulated Network Rail charges. The amounts shown above are based on estimated inflation and options called to date. The amounts shown above do not reflect charges arising from changes to Network Rail charges for Control Period 4, which began on 1 April 2009, because these charges are not yet finalised.

36 Preliminary Results 2009 36 Exchange rates US$ C$ Closing rateAverage rate 1.9806 1.9947 2.0072 2.0525 April 2008 Closing rateAverage rate 1.4818 1.7605 1.6780 1.8955 April 2009

37 Preliminary Results 2009 37 Annual Results Year ended 30 April 2009 24 June 2009


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