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Go-Op (full name Go! Cooperative Ltd), is an open access UK train operating company which is currently proposing to operate a service between Yeovil and Birmingham, via Oxford. They are aiming to become the first cooperatively owned train operating company in the UK, to improve access to the public transport infrastructure through open access rail services linking main lines to smaller market towns, and co-ordinating services with light rail and bus links and car pools. Go-Op intended to begin operating rail services in the spring of 2014, however difficulties in obtaining rolling stock and severe financial difficulties incurred by their main partner The Co-operative Bank have delayed these plans.
As a co-operative, Go-Op is to be owned and run by its employees and customers. Shares are available to the general public, with holdings restricted to between £500 and £20,000 per shareholder. Passengers hold 50 per cent of the vote in general meetings, with employees holding a further 25 per cent, and other investors holding the remainder.
Go-Op is an early stage company headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania attempting to develop a person-to-person (a.k.a. peer-to-peer) car sharing service. Go-Op was founded in 2010 by Carnegie Mellon University faculty member Robert Hampshire and by Craig Gaites and Jay Sizemore, students at Carnegie Mellon's Tepper School of Business. Go-Op's service is currently in private beta testing.
Prior to its founding, the business plan for Go-Op won the Cleantech category at the McGinnis Venture Competition.
Go-op may refer to:
- Go-Op (car sharing company), in Pittsburgh, US
- Go-Op (train operating company), in Bristol, UK