Arriva Kent Thameside

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Arriva Kent Thameside Limited, trading as Arriva Kent Thameside, formerly known as London Transport, London Country and Kentish Bus, is a bus operator based in north-west Kent, England. It is a subsidiary of Arriva UK Bus. The company operates services in Northfleet, Gravesend & Dartford as part of the Arriva Southern Counties division from their Northfleet depot.

Depot and services

Northfleet

Northfleet depot runs a mixture of commercial and tendered services in Dartford, Gravesend and surrounding areas.

Bus services

Northfleet currently operate the following bus services:

ArrivaClick

Northfleet also run the ArrivaClick demand responsive service which covers Darent Valley Hospital, Bluewater, Greenhithe, Swanscombe and Ebbsfleet Valley using Mercedes-Benz Sprinter vehicles.

Fleet

As of 30 November 2024, the Arriva Kent Thameside fleet consists of approximately 47 vehicles. The fleet consists of Wright StreetLite (both WF variant and DF), Plaxton Pointer, Caetano Nimbus, Alexander Dennis Enviro200 and Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC buses.

Livery

Corporate Livery

The current Arriva corporate livery is light blue across the whole of the vehicle with a pale blue and white stripe at the front of the bus. This is currently replacing the previous corporate livery which was aquamarine with a cream "cow-horn" at the front with a dark blue skirt. This livery can still be found on many older Arriva Kent Thameside vehicles.

[Arriva Medway Towns Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC in Chatham,

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Sapphire Livery

The current Arriva Sapphire livery uses the same light blue colour across the majority of the bus although the front of the bus is dark blue with a white and silver stripe separating the two colours. Arriva Kent Thameside operate Sapphire liveried buses on routes 480, 490 and 491.

Fastrack

As well as the corporate and Sapphire liveries, the buses used on the Fastrack routes A and B had their own specialist livery. The buses used a purple base livery with a light and dark blue shimmer effect towards the rear with the Fastrack logo on the front, sides and rear of the bus. The Fastrack services replaced route 100. The buses on this route used the specialist Bluewater livery in March 1999. This was allover blue, with a water shimmer effect. The service using this livery were replaced by Fastrack on 26 March 2006. On 10 November 2024, Go-Ahead London took over the Fastrack routes which will introduce electric buses by April 2025.

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