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London Country South East was a bus operator in South-East England. It was formed in 1986 from the break-up of London Country Bus Services, and was known as Kentish Bus for most of its existence. Its operations are now part of Arriva Southern Counties. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].

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  • London Country South East
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  • London Country South East was a bus operator in South-East England. It was formed in 1986 from the break-up of London Country Bus Services, and was known as Kentish Bus for most of its existence. Its operations are now part of Arriva Southern Counties. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].
  • In the run-up to deregulation, London Country Bus Services was broken up into four smaller companies with in September 1986. London Country South East was the smallest of the four, with just 169 buses and garages at Dartford, Northfleet and Tunbridge Wells, with some London contracts operated from London Buses' garage at Catford. Bill Gunning, the former Traffic Manager of London Country, became the new company's Managing Director. The company was renamed Kentish Bus in April 1987, and a new livery of maroon and cream replaced the former London Country green.
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  • London Country South East/Kentish Bus
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  • An AEC Routemaster in Kentish Bus maroon and cream livery.
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  • 1986(xsd:integer)
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  • London Country South East was a bus operator in South-East England. It was formed in 1986 from the break-up of London Country Bus Services, and was known as Kentish Bus for most of its existence. Its operations are now part of Arriva Southern Counties. More information on the Wikipedia page [1].
  • In the run-up to deregulation, London Country Bus Services was broken up into four smaller companies with in September 1986. London Country South East was the smallest of the four, with just 169 buses and garages at Dartford, Northfleet and Tunbridge Wells, with some London contracts operated from London Buses' garage at Catford. Bill Gunning, the former Traffic Manager of London Country, became the new company's Managing Director. The company was renamed Kentish Bus in April 1987, and a new livery of maroon and cream replaced the former London Country green.
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