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London Country South East (LCSE) was a bus operator in South East England and London. It was formed from the split of London Country Bus Services in 1986 and operated a fleet of around 170 buses from four garages, with its headquarters located in
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. It was rebranded as Kentish Bus in 1987 and used this name for most of its existence. Its former garages and operations now form part of
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and Arriva London.


Formation and early history

In the run-up to
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, London Country Bus Services was broken into four smaller companies on 7 September 1986. London Country South East was the smallest of the four, with just 169 buses and garages in
Dartford Dartford is the principal town in the Borough of Dartford, Kent, England. It is located south-east of Central London and is situated adjacent to the London Borough of Bexley to its west. To its north, across the Thames estuary, is Thurrock in ...
, Dunton Green,
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and Swanley, with some London Regional Transport contracts operated from the former National Travel garages in Victoria and Catford, with the head office in an office in Dartford. Bill Gunning, the former Traffic Manager of London Country Bus Service, became the new company's managing director. The company was renamed Kentish Bus & Coach in April 1987, and a new maroon and cream livery, loosely based on the colours of the erstwhile Colchester Corporation Transport, replaced the former London Country green. The head office was relocated to
Northfleet Northfleet is a town in the borough of Gravesham in Kent, England. It is located immediately west of Gravesend, and on the border with the Borough of Dartford. Northfleet has its own railway station on the North Kent Line, just east of Ebbsfl ...
.


1988-1994: Proudmutual

On 15 March 1988, Kentish Bus was sold to Proudmutual Limited, the
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who already owned Northumbria Motor Services.London Country - three to go
''Commercial Motor'' 12 November 1987 page 32

Accessed 9 March 2010.
The company expanded its London operations significantly with a series of contract wins and acquisitions. The largest win was of London routes 22A, 22B and 55, taken from London Forest on 20 January 1990 with 43 new dual-door Northern Counties bodied Leyland Olympians were bought to operate the routes. Outside of London, the competing operations of Northfleet-based Mini Metro were taken over in January 1990. In February 1992, Kentish Bus purchased seven contracted routes and 50 vehicles from Boro'line. These were initially operated from the former Boro'line garage in
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; the majority later moved to Dartford, although some also operated from the former London Forest Ash Grove garage, which was also used for routes 22A, 22B and 55. In early 1993, Kentish Bus gained work in the south-east London and ordered 65 new buses to cover the workings; this took the fleet size to 352, more than double its size in 1986. One of the routes gained was route 19, for which the company leased refurbished AEC Routemasters from London Regional Transport. Kentish Bus was the first operator other than a former
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subsidiary, to win a contract for a Routemaster operated route, and introduced its maroon and cream livery in place of London red. By August 1993, Kentish Bus had become the largest independent operator of London contracts. Further expansion came in November 1993, when two London contracts and six minor commercial routes, along with 23 buses, were taken over from Transcity Buses.


1994-1997: British Bus and Cowie Group

In July 1994, the fast-expanding British Bus group purchased Proudmutual. British Bus already owned neighbouring operator London & Country (successor to London Country South West), and in January 1995 London & Country's contracted operations at Croydon, Walworth and Dunton Green garages were split into a new company, Londonlinks, which was run from Kentish Bus' Northfleet garage. When Maidstone & District was also acquired by British Bus in April 1995, the three companies were put under the control of a single holding company,
Invictaway Invictaway was an express commuter coach service from Kent to London 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 In ...
, which was based at Maidstone & District's head office in Maidstone. A new livery of green and yellow was also introduced to Kentish Bus. On 1 August 1996, British Bus was purchased by the Cowie Group in a deal which brought three of the four segments of London Country Bus Services back under common ownership.


Rebranding and subsequent history

In November 1997, the Cowie Group was rebranded as Arriva.Bamber Forsyth unites Cowie
''Design Week'' 23 October 1997
The Invictaway company became , and was subdivided into five smaller subsidiaries. The Dartford and Northfleet garages of Kentish Bus formed the new
Arriva Kent Thameside Arriva Kent Thameside is a bus operator based in North-West Kent, England. It is a subsidiary of Arriva. The company operates services in Northfleet, Gravesend & Dartford as part of the Arriva Southern Counties division from their Northfleet de ...
operation, while Tunbridge Wells joined most of Maidstone & District's operation as Arriva Kent & Sussex. The London operations were integrated into Arriva London.


References

{{Defunct British Bus Companies Arriva Group bus operators in England Former London bus operators 1986 establishments in England Former bus operators in Kent