![]() Centra: Dennis Dart SLFThames Bus taken over: the start of CentraCentral Parking Services was mainly involved in Airport work: car park shuttles to cover the many square miles of car parking around major airports such as Heathrow and Luton, and hotel shuttles. But in October 2003 they ventured into Surrey local bus work by taking over Thames Bus, the grandly named small bus company at New Haw. They used the trading name of Centra for their new bus business. With the takeover came two buses from the Thames Bus fleet: an ex-Reading Leyland Titan (YJB 68T) and a step-entrance Dart (N401 SPA). Centra moved some of its existing stock to work the Surrey bus services, including three Dart SLFs: two single-doorway 10.7m Pointers and one 11.3m Super Pointer.KX51UDG on Staff Shuttle at Hatton Cross, February 2002.![]() Centra takes over Locallink, StanstedHaving tested the waters in the south-west fringe of the outer London area, Centra took another bite (to mix metaphors) in the north-east, by taking over Stansted-based Locallink in April 2004. Again it spurned the indigenous fleet, and either hired in stock or transferred buses from its airport fleet. Four Dawsons Rentals Dart SLFs were moved in, I presume for the 520 (Loughton - Romford), along with a couple of Varios. Centra operated a number of once-daily services, plus some commercial services. It improved reliability compared with its predecessor, but increased competition in the area , plus problems with the Mitcham Belle takeover, caused it to relinquish the Stansted tendered bus operations at the end of September, passing them on to other local operators (Regal Buses, Trustline and Arriva). The final commercial service, the 410, was given up after the statutory notice in November.
During the early summer another couple of SLFs made an appearance: a Transbus MPD demonstrator,
which then whirred off to Reading Buses, and an ex-White Rose Caetano Nimbus,
which became part of the Centra long-term fleet.
Ex-London General LDP19 came for a few months, still in London General livery.
Another SLF ex-Hackney Community Transport and Connex arrived, a 10.7m Pointer.
Five Caetano Compasses that had been with Limebourne/Connex/Travel London were also leased.
The Mitcham Belle fleet was doctored, and renumbered with class prefixes (DP or DC for Plaxtons, Caetanos)
and numbers reflecting registrations, in keeping with Centra's own book-keeping. Centra's indigenous fleet
also began to sport DP fleetnumbers too.
Repaints of the Mitcham Belle Dart/Pointers began, first into all-red,
and then with blue skirts and reflective silver flash. These Darts were all done by June 2005,
as was Centra's own Caetano DC3. Surrey and Sussex services taken over by Rotala (Flights Hallmark)
Centra London closes downCentra London lost the 127 in December 2005, the K5 in February 2006, and the 152 in April 2006. That made most of its fleet redundant. The 200, 201, and 493, its remaining routes, were handed to other operators in May 2006, and the fleet was placed in store, pending sale, the Plaxtons mainly being stored at Ensignbus and the Caetanos at SCC, Waterlooville. The buses found homes with many operators over the next few years, some for short terms while other newer buses were awaited, some permanently.Surrey Connect closesFlights Hallmark closed down the Surrey Connect operation at New Haw in May 2007, transferring its Surrey Connect routes to Wiltax or Travel London West. Some buses were transferred too, including a pair of MPDs that seem to have been imported from Central Connect just to be handed on to Travel West London with the 513. The four MPDs on the 426/446 also transferred to Travel London West with those routes.Other Flights Hallmark vehicles transferred from New Haw to Heathrow or Gatwick.
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