Chatham Traction Bus Company had been formed around 1930 when the towns tram network was dismantled. They had been owned by British Electric Traction (BET) but subsequently BET sold the undertaking to The Maidstone & District Motor Services Ltd, with the proviso that the company would be operated as a distinct and seperate concern for at least 25 years. This is what indeed did happen, and it wasn't until 1955 that the brown and cream vehicles finally disappeared from Medway's Streets. They had been based at the former Luton Road Depot, and had largely mimicked the old tram routes, such as the route from The Strand, Gillingham to Borstal (after the demise of Chatham Traction this route still operated for many years under the auspices of M&D as the 145, with a branch from this to Cookham Wood running as the 146). Most of the former Chatham Traction routes actually hung on until deregulation in 1986. Tags: buses, medway, chatham traction, UK
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