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London Country North West

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London Country North West
ParentNational Bus Company (1986-88)
Management (1989-90)
Founded7 September 1986
Ceased operation1990
HeadquartersGarston
Service areaHertfordshire
Berkshire
Buckinghamshire
Greater London
Service typeBus operator
Depots5
Fleet360

London Country North West[1] was a bus operator inSouth East England andLondon. It was formed from the split ofLondon Country Bus Services in 1986, and operated a fleet of around 360 buses from five garages, with its headquarters located inGarston.

History

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Luton & DistrictNorthern Counties Paladin bodiedVolvo B6 with Watford Bus branding in April 1995

In the run-up toderegulation,London Country Bus Services was broken into four smaller companies on 7 September 1986.[2][3]

London Country North West took over 360 buses and garages inGarston,Hemel Hempstead,High Wycombe,Amersham andSlough.[3]

On 5 January 1988, LCNW became the first of the four new companies to be privatised when sold in amanagement buyout.[4][5][6][7]

In 1989 a new livery of green and grey was introduced.[8] The two years between 1988 and 1990 proved difficult for the company: in May 1988 it was found guilty by the area Traffic Commissioner of having failed to operate local bus services in accordance with registrations, and banned from registering any new routes for three months.[3]

in February 1990 the duration of its operating licence was cut following an inspection in which half of the vehicles examined were found not to be roadworthy.[3][9] Some new buses, including a number ofLeyland Olympians andDennis Darts, were purchased to help overcome these problems.[3]

Takeover and subsequent history

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In October 1990 the company was acquired by neighbouring operatorLuton & District.[4][10] In 1993, the Slough depot was sold toBeeLine (Berks Bucks Bus Co, part of the formerAlder Valley operation) in 1993.[10][11] Luton & District was taken over byBritish Bus in 1994.[10] Under Luton & District and later British Bus ownership, the former London Country North West garages and vehicles took on various geographical names:[12][13]

  • Garston: Watfordwide (1990-93); Watford Bus (1993-95); Network Watford (1995-97)
  • Hemel Hempstead: Hemel Bus (1990-95); Gade Valley (1995-97)
  • High Wycombe & Amersham: Chiltern Bus (1990-95); Chiltern Rover (1995-97)

The previous LCNW livery was retained, and the original Luton & District livery adapted to match its design,[12] until 1995, when the whole company was rebranded as The Shires.[13] On 1 August 1996, British Bus became part of theCowie Group in a deal which brought three of the four segments of the originalLondon Country Bus Services under common ownership.[4][14][15] In November 1997, the Cowie Group was rebranded asArriva[16] and the former Luton & District operations are now part ofArriva Shires & Essex.[4]

References

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  1. ^Companies House extract company no 2005564 London Country Bus (North West) Limited
  2. ^Out on its ownCommercial Motor 6 December 1986 page 54
  3. ^abcdeMcLachlan, Tom (1995).London Buses 1985-1995: Managing The Change. Venture Publications. pp. 94–97.ISBN 1-898432-74-0.
  4. ^abcdAmpyx Web World - "London Country Bus Services" Accessed 4 March 2010.
  5. ^London Country - three to goCommercial Motor 12 November 1987 page 32
  6. ^Hansard House of Commons 18 April 1988
  7. ^Morris, Stephen (September 1996). "NBC since NBC: a history of the former NBC subsidiaries".Buses Focus: 46.
  8. ^Three Counties Bus and Commercial Vehicle Museum - Vehicle Collection: London Country Leyland National
  9. ^Licence curtailmentCommercial Motor 8 February 1990 page 29
  10. ^abcHistory - South East Arriva
  11. ^BeeLine Company HistoryArchived 12 October 2013 at theWayback Machineeasyweb.easynet.co.uk
  12. ^abBrown, Stewart J (September 1993).Buses in Britain. Capital Transport. p. 165.ISBN 1-85414-158-9.
  13. ^abMorris, Stephen (September 1996). "NBC since NBC: a history of the former NBC subsidiaries".Buses Focus: 46.
  14. ^Cowie buys British Bus for £282mHerald Scotland 1 August 1996
  15. ^Cowie Group plc and British Bus Group Limited: A report on the merger situation Competition Commission 31 October 1996
  16. ^Bamber Forsyth unites CowieDesign Week 23 October 1997
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