Invictaway was an express commuter coach service from
Kent
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to
London
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in the 1980s and 1990s, and was also a holding company for the emerging
Arriva group. As a legal entity of the
Maidstone & District bus company, after the cessation of the Invictaway coach services, the Invictaway company legal lettering persisted as a holding company for the Arriva subsidiaries in Kent, and some London operations. This company was based in the Armstrong Road M&D depot in Maidstone. This ceased in 1997 when the operations were reconstituted as
Arriva London and
.
History
The Invictaway brand was introduced in the early 1980s for the M&D Maidstone and Medway to London routes numbered in the 9XX range, and the Gatwick service 900, along with a black livery.
[Southbus.co.uk Maidstone and District History page]
/ref> The Invictaway liveries all included the White horse of Kent, as a visual link to the county of Kent, the operating area of the services.
The black livery was applied to Leyland Leopards and Leyland Atlantean
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double deckers. A 919 coach route between London and Tenterden using dual purpose Leyland Leopards had existed since 1979, although this was not branded Invictaway.[
The Invictaway branding was applied to the exterior and interior of vehicles.
The Invictaway livery's base colour was changed to a green based livery, based on the National Bus Company's coach livery, and the Invictaway names were reduced in size. Later, with the privatisation of the NBC, the Invictaway livery was retained, with the NBC chevrons removed.
In 1992 the green livery was simplified, with the introduction of some double deck coaches, long wheelbase ]Leyland Olympian
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Construction
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bodywork, with distinctive sloped top front windows. The forward stripes were removed, and the M&D logo sloped along the leading edge. While the coaches wore Invictaway livery, as part of the M&D fleet, they could occasionally be seen on other local services when the need arose, and were also used on tours further afield. Some of the last coaches to wear the M&D Invictaway livery were a batch of J registered Plaxton 321 bodied Leyland Tigers.
In the summer of 1995, the Invictaway services were rebranded into the Green Line
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network. The Kent version of the Green Line livery initially retained a reference to the Invictaway operation with the inclusion of the white horse. This was applied to two Plaxton Paramount 3500 bodied coaches As an Arriva group sister company, this was also applied to some Kentish Bus coaches for Gravesend Green Line services, and an M&D Duple Laser bodied Leyland Tiger.Duple Laser bodied Kent Green Line coach
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See also
* Coach transport in the United Kingdom
* List of bus operators of the United Kingdom
References
{{Defunct British Bus Companies
Former bus operators in England
Former coach operators in England