Go-Ahead London
London bus operator
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April 2025 | Go-Ahead London plans to launch Kent's first all-electric bus network using 28 battery electric Irizar ie tram buses, garaged at a repurposed warehouse in Stone, Dartford. |
November 2024 | Go-Ahead London acquired Fastrack, adding it to its portfolio of bus subsidiaries. |
November 10 2024 | Go-Ahead London temporarily took over Kent Thameside Fastrack services using diesel buses under a 15-year contract with Kent County Council. |
June 2023 | Go-Ahead London announced it will take over the Kent Thameside Fastrack bus rapid transit services from Arriva Southern Counties. |
April 25 2014 | London General's licence was formally increased by the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency to accommodate the Metrobus buses. |
April 1 2014 | Go-Ahead Group restructured its Metrobus business, with Transport for London contracted services passing to the control of the London General arm of Go-Ahead London. |
March 30 2012 | Go-Ahead London purchased Northumberland Park garage from First London, with all routes brought under the London General arm of the business. |
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