64 The London Bus
although that did not last long.
A failure to operate the service
correctly saw it replaced on
22 February 1989 by a variety of
orange buses both old and new
with Borehamwood-based BTS.
It in turn was later taken over by
Sovereign and the route turned
blue and cream with brand new
Volvo Olympians.
Route 79 (Edgware-Alperton)
got buses of another bright
colour from 21 November 1987
when the yellow ones of Southall-
based London Buslines took over.
These were a mix of secondhand
Leyland Fleetlines and then new
Leyland Olympians.
The 107 (Edgware-New Barnet)
was awarded to Pan Atlas based
in Harlesden, which traded as
Suburban London
ABOVE: The
multi-coloured
phase of tendered
London bus
operations is
typified in this
view at Edgware
station of Luton
& District Leyland
Olympian LR92
on route 340
being followed
by a Northern
Counties-bodied
Olympian of Atlas
Bus on the 107.
RIGHT: London
Northern V30, an
Alexander-bodied
Volvo Ailsa new
to West Midlands
PTE, in Edgware
on route 107.