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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