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Operators Route Contracts Company Name Routes On Contract Contract Start Date Contract End Date Extended Expiry Date Blue Triangle Buses Limited 300 06-Mar-10 07-Dec-18 03-Mar-17 Blue Triangle Buses Limited 193 01-Oct-11 28-Sep-18 28-Sep-18 Blue Triangle Buses Limited 364 01-Nov-14 01-Nov-19 29-Oct-21 Blue Triangle Buses Limited 147 07-May-16 07-May-21 05-May-23 Blue Triangle Buses Limited 376 17-Sep-16 17-Sep-21 15-Sep-23 Blue Triangle Buses Limited 346 01-Oct-16 01-Oct-21 29-Sep-23 Blue Triangle Buses Limited EL3 18-Feb-17 18-Feb-22 16-Feb-24 Blue Triangle Buses Limited EL1/NEL1 18-Feb-17 18-Feb-22 16-Feb-24 Blue Triangle Buses Limited EL2 18-Feb-17 18-Feb-22 16-Feb-24 Blue Triangle Buses Limited 101 04-Mar-17 04-Mar-22 01-Mar-24 Blue Triangle Buses Limited 5 26-Aug-17 26-Aug-22 23-Aug-24 Blue Triangle Buses Limited 15/N15 26-Aug-17 26-Aug-22 23-Aug-24 Blue Triangle Buses Limited 115 26-Aug-17 26-Aug-22 23-Aug-24 Blue Triangle Buses Limited 674 17-Oct-15 16-Oct-20 See footnote Blue Triangle Buses Limited 649/650/651 02-Jan-16 01-Jan-21 See footnote Blue Triangle Buses Limited 687 30-Apr-16 30-Apr-21 See footnote Blue Triangle Buses Limited 608 03-Sep-16 03-Sep-21 See footnote Blue Triangle Buses Limited 646 03-Sep-16 03-Sep-21 See footnote Blue Triangle Buses Limited 648 03-Sep-16 03-Sep-21 See footnote Blue Triangle Buses Limited 652 03-Sep-16 03-Sep-21 See footnote Blue Triangle Buses Limited 656 03-Sep-16 03-Sep-21 See footnote Blue Triangle Buses Limited 679 03-Sep-16 03-Sep-21 See footnote Blue Triangle Buses Limited 686 03-Sep-16 03-Sep-21 See footnote Blue Triangle Buses Limited 667 11-Mar-17 11-Mar-22 See footnote Ct Plus Community Interest Company 385 17-Oct-15 16-Oct-20 14-Oct-22 Ct Plus Community Interest Company W5 06-Feb-16 05-Feb-21 03-Feb-23 Ct Plus Community Interest Company 26/N26 27-Feb-16 25-Jun-21 23-Jun-23 Ct Plus Community Interest Company W19 26-Nov-16 26-Nov-21 24-Nov-23 Ct Plus Community Interest Company W11 04-Mar-17 04-Mar-22 01-Mar-24 Ct Plus Community Interest Company W12 04-Mar-17 04-Mar-22 01-Mar-24 Ct Plus Community Interest Company W13 11-Mar-17 11-Mar-22 08-Mar-24 Ct Plus Community Interest Company W16 04-Mar-17 04-Mar-22 01-Mar-24 Ct Plus Community Interest Company 309 04-Mar-17 04-Mar-22 01-Mar-24 Ct Plus Community Interest Company 388 21-Jan-17 21-Jan-22 19-Jan-24 Ct Plus Community Interest Company 397 25-Feb-17 25-Feb-22 23-Feb-24 Ct Plus Community Interest Company 394 29-Apr-17 29-Apr-22 26-Apr-24 Abellio London Limited 452 03-Dec-11 30-Nov-18 30-Nov-18 Abellio London Limited 3/N3 11-Feb-12 08-Feb-19 08-Feb-19 Abellio London Limited C2/NC2 28-Apr-12 26-Apr-19 26-Apr-19 Abellio London Limited 211 30-Jun-12 28-Jun-19 28-Jun-19 Abellio London Limited C3 05-Oct-13 02-Oct-20 02-Oct-20 Abellio London Limited 49 06-Sep-14 06-Sep-19 03-Sep-21 Abellio London Limited 201 04-Oct-14 04-Oct-19 01-Oct-21 Abellio London Limited 407 01-Nov-14 01-Nov-19 29-Oct-21 Abellio London Limited S4 15-Nov-14 15-Nov-19 12-Nov-21 Abellio London Limited 414 22-Nov-14 22-Nov-19 19-Nov-21 Abellio London Limited 109/N109 31-Jan-15 31-Jan-20 28-Jan-22 Abellio London Limited 415 07-Mar-15 06-Mar-20 04-Mar-22 Abellio London Limited 159/N159 12-Dec-15 11-Dec-20 09-Dec-22 Abellio London Limited C10 19-Mar-16 20-Mar-20 See footnote Abellio London Limited 367 19-Mar-16 19-Mar-21 17-Mar-23 Abellio London Limited 484 19-Mar-16 19-Mar-21 17-Mar-23 Abellio London Limited 345/N345 30-Apr-16 30-Apr-21 28-Apr-23 Abellio London Limited 344/N344 20-Aug-16 20-Aug-21 18-Aug-23 Abellio London Limited 156 10-Sep-16 10-Sep-21 08-Sep-23 Abellio London Limited 381/N381 08-Oct-16 08-Oct-21 06-Oct-23 Abellio London Limited P13 08-Oct-16 08-Oct-21 06-Oct-23 Abellio London Limited 433 20-May-17 20-May-22 17-May-24 Abellio London Limited 464 20-May-17 20-May-22 17-May-24 Abellio London Limited 130 26-Aug-17 26-Aug-22 23-Aug-24 Abellio London Limited 45 11-Nov-17 11-Nov-22 08-Nov-24 Abellio London Limited 68/N68 31-Mar-18 31-Mar-23 28-Mar-25 Abellio London Limited 196 05-May-18 05-May-23 02-May-25 Docklands Buses Limited D6 17-Sep-11 14-Sep-18 14-Sep-18 Docklands Buses Limited D8 17-Sep-11 14-Sep-18 14-Sep-18 Docklands Buses Limited 100 20-Sep-14 20-Sep-19 17-Sep-21 Docklands Buses Limited 135 23-May-15 22-May-20 20-May-22 Docklands Buses Limited 276 17-Sep-16 17-Sep-21 15-Sep-23 Docklands Buses Limited D7 17-Sep-16 17-Sep-21 15-Sep-23 Hr Richmond Limited 406 30-Jun-12 28-Jun-19 28-Jun-19 Hr Richmond Limited 404 28-Sep-13 28-Sep-18 25-Sep-20 Hr Richmond Limited S1 30-Nov-13 30-Nov-18 27-Nov-20 Hr Richmond Limited 418 28-Jun-14 28-Jun-19 25-Jun-21 Hr Richmond Limited 633/463 02-Apr-16 02-Apr-21 31-Mar-23 Hr Richmond Limited 467 03-Sep-16 03-Sep-21 01-Sep-23 Hr Richmond Limited K5 02-Jul-16 02-Jul-21 30-Jun-23 Hr Richmond Limited 413 03-Dec-16 03-Dec-21 01-Dec-23 Hr Richmond Limited S3 08-Apr-17 08-Apr-22 05-Apr-24 Hr Richmond Limited 465 01-Jul-17 01-Jul-22 28-Jun-24 Hr Richmond Limited 411 30-Sep-17 30-Sep-22 27-Sep-24 Hr Richmond Limited 470 18-Nov-17 18-Nov-22 15-Nov-24 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 104 03-Mar-12 07-Dec-18 04-Dec-20 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 158/N158 03-Mar-12 01-Mar-19 01-Mar-19 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 275 03-Mar-12 01-Mar-19 01-Mar-19 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 165 28-Sep-13 28-Sep-18 25-Sep-20 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 179 28-Sep-13 28-Sep-18 25-Sep-20 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 252 28-Sep-13 28-Sep-18 25-Sep-20 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 256 28-Sep-13 28-Sep-18 25-Sep-20 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 365/N365 28-Sep-13 25-Sep-20 25-Sep-20 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 262 29-Mar-14 29-Mar-19 26-Mar-21 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 372 29-Mar-14 29-Mar-19 26-Mar-21 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 396 29-Mar-14 29-Mar-19 26-Mar-21 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 473 29-Mar-14 29-Mar-19 26-Mar-21 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 8/8/N8 28-Jun-14 28-Jun-19 25-Jun-21 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 205/N205 30-Aug-14 30-Aug-19 27-Aug-21 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 323 10-Jan-15 10-Jan-20 07-Jan-22 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 55/N55 28-Feb-15 28-Feb-20 25-Feb-22 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 56 28-Feb-15 28-Feb-20 25-Feb-22 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 498 27-Jun-15 26-Jun-20 24-Jun-22 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 499 27-Jun-15 26-Jun-20 24-Jun-22 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 248 26-Sep-15 25-Sep-20 23-Sep-22 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 174 17-Oct-15 16-Oct-20 14-Oct-22 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 296/N296 17-Oct-15 16-Oct-20 14-Oct-22 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 496 17-Oct-15 16-Oct-20 14-Oct-22 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 62 30-Apr-16 30-Apr-21 28-Apr-23 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 145/N145 30-Apr-16 30-Apr-21 28-Apr-23 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 294 30-Apr-16 30-Apr-21 28-Apr-23 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 366 30-Apr-16 30-Apr-21 28-Apr-23 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 86/N86 16-Jul-16 16-Jul-21 14-Jul-23 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited D3 17-Sep-16 17-Sep-21 15-Sep-23 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 97 04-Mar-17 04-Mar-22 01-Mar-24 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 215 04-Mar-17 04-Mar-22 01-Mar-24 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 277/N277 25-Feb-17 25-Feb-22 23-Feb-24 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 238 04-Mar-17 04-Mar-22 01-Mar-24 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 167 11-Mar-17 11-Mar-22 08-Mar-24 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 362 25-Mar-17 25-Mar-22 22-Mar-24 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 462 25-Mar-17 25-Mar-22 22-Mar-24 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 549 11-Mar-17 11-Mar-22 08-Mar-24 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 257 14-Oct-17 14-Oct-22 11-Oct-24 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 169 24-Mar-18 24-Mar-23 21-Mar-25 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 247 24-Mar-18 24-Mar-23 21-Mar-25 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 287 24-Mar-18 24-Mar-23 21-Mar-25 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 241 05-May-18 05-May-23 02-May-25 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 330 05-May-18 05-May-23 02-May-25 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 474/N474 05-May-18 05-May-23 02-May-25 East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 15 14-Nov-15 13-Nov-20 See footnote East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 678 01-Apr-17 01-Apr-22 See footnote East London Bus & Coach Company Limited 677 11-Mar-17 11-Mar-22 See footnote London Central Bus Company Limited 244 22-Jan-11 07-Dec-18 19-Jan-18 London Central Bus Company Limited B11 22-Jan-11 07-Dec-18 19-Jan-18 London Central Bus Company Limited 12/N12 05-Nov-11 02-Nov-18 02-Nov-18 London Central Bus Company Limited 453/N453 19-Nov-11 16-Nov-18 16-Nov-18 London Central Bus Company Limited 37/N37 01-Jun-13 01-Jun-18 29-May-20 London Central Bus Company Limited 486/N486 22-Feb-14 22-Feb-19 19-Feb-21 London Central Bus Company Limited 286 12-Jul-14 12-Jul-19 09-Jul-21 London Central Bus Company Limited 35/N35 30-Apr-16 30-Apr-21 28-Apr-23 London Central Bus Company Limited 40 30-Apr-16 30-Apr-21 28-Apr-23 London Central Bus Company Limited 129 04-Jun-16 04-Jun-21 02-Jun-23 London Central Bus Company Limited P5 30-Apr-16 30-Apr-21 28-Apr-23 London Central Bus Company Limited 1/N1 01-Oct-16 01-Oct-21 29-Sep-23 London Central Bus Company Limited 42 01-Oct-16 01-Oct-21 29-Sep-23 London Central Bus Company Limited 132/N132 01-Oct-16 01-Oct-21 29-Sep-23 London Central Bus Company Limited 108/N108 01-Oct-16 01-Oct-21 29-Sep-23
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