The Herald

Bus sale approval boosts Firstgroup

- TIM SHARP CITY EDITOR

THE balance sheet of underpress­ure transport company FirstGroup has been given a much-needed boost with the news that the sale of the bulk of its London bus business has received regulatory approval.

The Aberdeen-based company announced in April it had agreed to sell eight London bus depots and their associated bus routes for £80 million.

Five are going to existing London bus operator Metroline and three to Australia’s Transit Systems Group.

This leaves it with a single depot in the capital, which it also intends to sell.

Giles Fearnley, FirstGroup’s managing director for UK Bus, said: “The sale of these operations reflects further progress in our programme to reposition our UK Bus portfolio, recover performanc­e and equip the business to achieve sustainabl­e revenue and patronage growth. Our strategy is to focus on those areas of the country that offer the greatest potential and, while we have been a key operator in London for many years, our focus going forward is on the deregulate­d market outside of the capital.

“We continue to work closely with Transport for London to ensure that the transfer to new operators goes as s moothly as possible.”

FirstGroup’s bus division has struggled in recent years and chief executive Tim O’Toole is keen to focus on the routes that provide the highest margin.

The firm has sold other routes and depots elsewhere in the UK to rivals including Perth-based Stagecoach and Go-Ahead, which has headquarte­rs in Newcastle.

FirstGroup, which operates buses in cities including Aberdeen and Glasgow and runs the ScotRail franchise, is also seeking to improve its

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