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Parent | Maidstone Borough Council |
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Founded | 1988; 37 years ago (1988) |
Ceased operation | 1992; 33 years ago (1992) |
Headquarters | Northfleet |
Service area | London |
Service type | Bus operator |
Boro'line London was a bus operator that operated bus services under contract toLondon Regional Transport. It was owned byMaidstone Borough Council who already operatedBoro'line Maidstone.
It experienced initial rapid success, gaining and operating some of the first services to be contracted out in theBexleyheath area ofSouth East London. Later services reachedGreenwich,Stratford andEuston station. However, the company quickly encountered problems, and on 17 February 1992 sold its London operations toKentish Bus. Two days later, Boro'line was placed intoadministration.[1]
Boro'line successfully tendered to operate several London bus routes, with the first contracts being won in 1987. In January 1988 Boro'line started its London operations with Bexley-based routes from a Bexley council site inCrayford.[2] Another site inGreenwich later came into use for two Greenwich services working into Euston, Stratford and Lewisham.[3][4] Contracts were won initially in competition with the London Buses low costBexleybus unit. Further routes in the area were gained after being given up by the poorly performing strike prone Bexleybus operation.
Routes awarded were operated with a mixture of purposely ordered new buses, and second hand vehicles.[3][5] The large orders were in marked contrast to the piecemeal fleet replacement in Maidstone. Boro'line's bright blue livery contrasted with the traditional red of London Buses in the centre of the capital.
Additionally, while waiting for new deliveries of buses for its tenders, a motley crew of second hand buses were hired or bought to operate in the meantime, a large number being exIpswich BusesLeyland Atlanteans, bringing more odd bus types and liveries to London.[4][6][7]
The following London bus routes had been operated by Boro'line:108,132,188,233,272,422 and492.
In 1990 Boro'line lost the tender for route 188 toSelkent due to performance issues.[3][4]
The vehicle batches used in London were as follows:
Upon sale of the London operations, all vehicles purchased specifically for London contracts passed to Kentish Bus.[8] Some of the second hand vehicles used were moved to Maidstone. Ironically some of the London Lynxs later found their way into Maidstone & District colours and then passed intoArriva Southern Counties Kent and Sussex division.[3]