National Express Group - History - Acquisitions and Disposals

Acquisitions and Disposals

In 1993 Scottish Citylink, Eurolines and East Midlands Airport were acquired.

In April 1995 the group acquired West Midlands Travel, the formerly council owned bus network of Birmingham and the West Midlands and rebranded it Travel West Midlands in September 1996. This began the brand family of Travel ... local bus operations. Bournemouth Airport was acquired in April 1995.

In April 1996 National Express commenced operating its first UK rail franchises, Gatwick Express and Midland Mainline. Other franchises won in 1997 were Silverlink, Central Trains and ScotRail. To comply with a Competition Commission ruling on it winning the ScotRail franchise, National Express sold the Scottish Citylink operation to Metroline in August 1998.

In February 1997 Taybus Public Transport was acquired and rebranded Travel Dundee.

In September 1998 Crabtree-Harmon, the seventh largest student transportation bus company in the United States was acquired, with 82 school bus contracts mainly in Missouri, but also in other Midwest states including Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma and Utah. In February 1999 Robinson Bus Service was purchased followed in August 1999 by Durham Transportation. These acquisitions placed National Express as one of the top three United States school bus operators.

In May 1999 National Express purchased Australia's largest private bus operator, National Bus Company. National Bus Company had bus operations in Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth, and also held a 57% shareholding in Westbus, Sydney's largest bus operator. Westbus also had a London coach operation. In August 1999 National Express won the M>Train, M>Tram and V/Line Passenger rail franchises in the Australian state of Victoria.

In July 2000 Prism Rail was purchased adding the c2c, Wales & Borders, Wessex Trains and West Anglia Great Northern franchises to National Express' portfolio.

In December 2002 National Express handed in its Victorian rail franchises having been unable to renegotiate financial terms with the State Government.

In February 2004 the London bus operations of Connex were purchased and rebranded Travel London. In April 2004 National Express East Anglia commenced operating the Greater Anglia rail franchise. In September 2004 National Express sold its Melbourne bus operations to Ventura Bus Lines, and Brisbane and Perth bus operations to Connex. After being placed in administration in January 2005, Westbus was sold to ComfortDelGro Cabcharge in August 2005.

In June 2005 the London bus arm of Tellings Golden Miller was purchased and also rebranded Travel London. In October 2005 National Express agreed to buy most of operations of privately owned Spanish transport operator ALSA, which operates bus and coach services in Spain, Portugal and Morocco, and long-distance coach services to other parts of Europe. Alsa's operations in South America and China were retained by the previous owners.

In April 2007 National Express acquired Continental Auto, the second largest bus and coach operator in Spain.

In November 2007 South East England coach operator Kings Ferry Travel was purchased and an airport to hotel shuttle service in London branded Dot2Dot was launched. It was not successful and ceased in 2008.

In November 2007 National Express announced plans to re-brand all of their operations under a new unified National Express identity. It was intended to achieve greater recognition for all the group companies, to coincide with recent acquisitions and after current rail operations had improved in reliability to warrant association with the established express coach image. It coincided with the appointment of a group director for all UK operations and relocation of the head office from London to Birmingham, bringing all operations under a single strategic management structure. Day to day management remains within individual companies.

In December 2007 National Express East Coast commenced operating the InterCity East Coast franchise.

In May 2009 National Express sold Travel London to Abellio.

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