| | In January 1970 London Country Bus Services Ltd took over the country bus services formely operated by London Transport. The Fortunes of the newly formed company in its early years were somewhat troubled, not least because of the elderly fleet and uneconomic route network it inherited. This Books tells the story of how London Country Tackled these problems to become one of the leading constituents of the National Bus Company until broken up into smaller companies in September 1986 Contents:
- London Country Takes Over
- An Ageing Fleet is Inherited
- The National Advances
- The Inheritance Fades Away
- The Route Network in 1970
- Tailoring the Bus Services
- Local Names & Continual Change
- Green line
- Green Line Decline Halted
- The Green Line Network Expands
- New Developments For Green Line
- Towards Privatisation
- Appendices
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