Westlink (bus company)

Westlink[1] was an English bus operator. A subsidiary of London Regional Transport, it was established in August 1986, being privatised in January 1994, and sold to London United in September 1995.

Westlink
ParentLondon United
Founded1986
Ceased operationMid-to-late 1990s
Service areaSouth West London
West London
Depots2

History

Westlink was formed in 1986 by London Regional Transport to operate tendered services in South West London and West London.[2]

Routes operated included 81, 116, 117, 131, 203, 216, 371, 411, H20, H23, K1, K2, K3, K4 and K6.[3] Garages were operated in Hounslow Heath and Kingston.

On 19 January 1994, Westlink was privatised in a management buyout.[4] It was quickly sold to West Midlands Travel. The business was included in the April 1995 sale of West Midlands Travel to National Express[5] who sold it in September 1995 to London United.[6] It continued to operate independently for a period, before being integrated into the London United business and the name fell out of use.

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References

  1. Companies House extract company no 1983867 Stanwell Buses Limited
  2. In Brief Commercial Motor 16 August 1986 page 17
  3. In Brief Commercial Motor 25 June 1987 page 20
  4. Hansard House of Commons 4 March 1994
  5. Key dates National Express
  6. Development of Organised Transportation in London Transport for London January 2013
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