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  1. Tower Transit Operations Limited, which traded as Tower Transit, was a bus company operating in East and West London. They were a subsidiary of the Kelsian Group and operated services under contract to Transport for London. In December 2021, Tower Transit's West London operations were transferred to RATP Dev Transit London.

  2. Jun 24, 2022 · This is it now, it's officially the end of an era, West and East Bus operations of Tower Transit have now ended. A few months ago, RATP took over Westbourne ...

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  3. Find out more about Tower Transit UK and Kelsian. Tower Transit UK has operated some of the most popular bus routes in central London under contract to Transport for London since 2013. We’re part of the Kelsian Group, Australia’s leading integrated land and marine passenger transport business.

  4. RATP Dev London* and Tower Transit jointly announce that they have completed their UK tie-up on schedule and will operate under the new name of RATP Dev Transit London. Together the new company will operate 1,250 buses, serving 112 bus routes from 10 garages and will be the leading

  5. Tower Transit UK. Tower Transit UK has operated franchised bus services for Transport for London since 2013, including the experience of forming a Joint Venture with RATP Dev London in 2021 which operated one of the largest bus companies in London, with 1,250 buses and carrying some 250 million customers every year safely to their destinations ...

  6. May 27, 2022 · Stagecoach has agreed to purchase the east London bus operations of Tower Transit parent Kelsian Group, including its Lea Interchange depot. The deal is worth £20m. Half will be payable upon completion, with a further £1m due per annum for 10 years commencing on the first anniversary, subject to certain conditions. Lea.

  7. Jun 29, 2022 · Stagecoach has announced that around 450 employees from Tower Transit’s Lea Interchange Garage have now joined Stagecoach London’s near 4,000 strong team, as part of a new deal which sees the company take over the operation of around 150 buses under 11 contracts for Transport for London (TfL).

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