Travel Surrey was a bus company operating services in Surrey. It was a subsidiary of National Express before being sold in May 2009 to NedRailways. In October 2009, it was rebranded as Abellio Surrey.[1]

Founded2006
Defunct2009
HeadquartersByfleet
Service areaSurrey
Service typeBus services
DestinationsGuildford
Heathrow Airport
Kingston-upon-Thames
Staines
Woking
FleetCirca 50
OperatorNational Express
Websitewww.travelsurreybus.co.uk

History

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Plaxton Pointer 2 bodied Dennis Dart SLP in the green-based branding used on routes 426 and 446 in Woking in March 2008
 
Plaxton Pointer 2 bodied Dennis Dart SLF one of the silver buses for routes 555/557 and originally 556 in Byfleet in March 2008

In June 2005, National Express purchased the London bus operations of Tellings-Golden Miller and integrated them into their Travel London subsidiary.[2] This sale also included Tellings-Golden Millar's Byfleet depot. The legal company name was Travel London (West) Limited.[3] It traded as Travel London. All vehicles underwent a repaint with the blue and white colours replaced with a livery of white with a red skirt.

 
Plaxton Pointer 2 bodied Dennis Dart SLF with route 441 branding in April 2007

On 1 September 2007, the Byfleet service were rebranded as Travel Surrey. After National Express took over, some of the Surrey County Council tender routes were lost or given up. However, many are now operated once again. An example of this is the 426/446 Woking - Staines service, which was operated by Flights Hallmark, trading as Surrey Connect. However, Flights wound up their operation, so Travel Surrey took over the routes and some vehicles.

In November 2007 National Express announced plans to re-brand all of their operations under a new unified National Express identity.[4] Travel Surrey was to be rebranded as National Express Surrey however this was shelved and all bus operations retained their existing identities.

In May 2009 National Express sold Travel Surrey to NedRailways. The sale included 27 Surrey County Council and Kingston University routes. All vehicles, depots and staff were included.[5][6]

On 30 October 2009 the businesses were rebranded as Abellio London and Abellio Surrey.[1]

Garage

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Travel Surrey operated one depot in Byfleet. It was in two parts, held 50 buses, and operated Surrey County Council routes 218, 400, 426, 438, 441, 446, 451, 461, 471, 472, 513, 514, 515, 515A, 555, 557, 564, 566, 567, 570, 571, 572, 574, 637, 662, 663, 690. The parts were at either end of the Wintersells Industrial Estate.

Branded routes

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A number of services were branded with buses running in special colours, and continue to be so under Abellio.

References

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  1. ^ a b NedRailways announces launch Abellio London and Abellio Surrey Archived 18 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine NedRailways 30 October 2009
  2. ^ National Express Group purchases the London Bus Division of Tellings Golden Miller National Express corporate news 1 June 2005
  3. ^ Companies House extract company no 689260 Abellio West London Limited formerly Travel London (West) Limited formerly Tellings-Golden Miller Buses Limited
  4. ^ New Identity for National Express Group National Express corporate news 15 November 2007
  5. ^ National Express Group plc agreement to sell Travel London Archived 2 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine National Express Group 21 May 2009
  6. ^ NedRailways acquisition reinforces long term commitment to UK transport market Archived 18 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine NedRailways 9 June 2009
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