Centra (bus company)

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Centra
Image:Centra bus Logo.jpg
Fate Surrey operations sold
London operations closed down
Successor Surrey operations Surrey Connect
London contracts won by others
Founded August 2004
Defunct 19th May 2005
Location Addlestone, Surrey
Mitcham, South London
Industry Bus transport

Centra was one of many operators of London Buses. They were the transport division of Central Parking Systems of UK Limited (CPS) who acquired the assets of Wimco Group Coaches Limited (which has been trading as Mitcham Belle) in August 2004. The company ran its last passenger services on 19 May 2006.

In a separate operation, Centra also ran buses in Surrey and around Heathrow and Gatwick airports, after purchasing Thames Bus in October 2003. This division lasted two years before being sold to Flights Hallmark in 2005.

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[edit] Operations

[edit] London

They had 2 bus garages, Streatham Road which is currently empty and Beddington.

Beddington garage held 53 buses, and ran a number of London Buses routes. It was originally opened by Mitcham Belle the yard was taken over in 2004 by Central Parking Systems under the Centra name following poor performance and a history of poor public relations. A huge overhaul of buses and other issues was undertaken by Centra, however despite trying their hardest it was unable to improve the reliability issues. Some of the drivers that had been taken on from Mitchem Belle were noturioulsy bad. This lead to the loss and subsequent early surrender of the route 127 contract to Metrobus.

On 21 April 2006 it also lost its 152 route, although the handover to new operator Travel London was delayed by problems sourcing enough vehicles.

Rumours abound in some circles that Centra were looking to sell off the bus operation to concentrate on their traditional operations of parking and courtesy buses. It was confirmed as the company consulted on redundancies at their Beddington Lane depot.

Centra ceased their London bus operations on 19 May 2006 when its buses ran on the 200, 201 and 493 routes for the last time. The following day, London General began operating the 200, East Thames Buses the 201 and Armchair the 493.

The following bus types used at Beddington:

[edit] Surrey

The Surrey operations at a depot in New Haw, near Addlestone It ran Surrey County Council routes 71, 81, 400 and 472.

The Surrey services started after purchasing Thames Bus in October 2003. Two years later, in 2005, the operation was sold to Flights Hallmark, part of Rotala, and was operated with Surrey Connect branding. After a period of being operated by Wiltax, most of these services are now run by Travel Surrey.

It used a number of vehicle types:

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