Formation During the
privatisation of the
National Bus Company, the reformed
North Western Road Car Company was sold to the Drawlane Group, which was restructured in 1992 as
British Bus. On 1 August 1996, British Bus was purchased by the
Cowie Group and in 1997 was rebranded as
Arriva. By 2000,
Arriva North West & Wales (as North Western had become) had built up a substantial presence in many parts of Merseyside,
Cheshire, Greater Manchester and
West Lancashire. In February 2000,
Merseyside's largest bus operator
MTL Trust Holdings was purchased by Arriva for £85 million (). The acquisition and subsequent merger of the former MTL companies into
Arriva North West gave Arriva a dominant position on Merseyside and in Liverpool in particular. A condition of the sale was that Arriva dispose of MTL's
Gillmoss garage. The bus corridors of South/East Liverpool were lucrative and had experienced more competition than those to the North of Liverpool and it was Liverpool's Gillmoss depot on the East Lancashire Road that Arriva offered for sale. The sale of Gillmoss, however, would turn out to be a protracted process. Its most profitable routes - 12/13 (Stockbridge Village Circular - Liverpool), 14 (Croxteth - Liverpool) and 53/55 (Thornton/Old Roan - Liverpool) were allowed to remain with Arriva Merseyside/North West and were transferred to its Green Lane and Bootle garages. It is unknown whether this deterred prospective buyers but an early buyer did emerge in the form of
Go-Ahead Group who considered Gillmoss as similar to its
Go North East operation and therefore almost came to an agreement to buy Gillmoss in 2001. However at the 11th hour, Go-Ahead pulled out of the deal. Arriva was having difficulty selling Gillmoss and put a proposal to the Competition Commission to re-invest in Gillmoss if it were allowed to keep the depot. The Competition Commission refused and the search for a buyer continued. In the Spring/Summer of 2001 a number of bids began to emerge. Merseyside's largest independent operator, CMT Buses,
DelGro Corporation, the
Stagecoach Group and MTL (Gillmoss) Ltd, a
management buyout fronted by ex-MTL managers Dominic Brady and Ian Campbell lodged bids. The latter was successful and MTL (Gillmoss) Ltd, later renamed to Glenvale Transport after Dominic Brady's racehorse Glen Vale Walk, took over from Arriva on 15 July 2001. The protracted sale of Gillmoss depot led to poor staff morale, compounded by Arriva using Gillmoss as a dumping ground for the remaining ex-London Buses
Leyland Titans that Merseybus/MTL had been acquiring since the end of 1992. Gillmoss did have a modern fleet of 25
Northern Counties Palatine II bodied
Volvo Olympians that Liverbus and Merseybus/MTL North had bought new between them in 1995 and 1998 respectively and had been dubbed
The Millennium Fleet. However GTL decided to not take up the leases for these buses and they remained with Arriva Merseyside who transferred them mostly to the
Speke and Green Lane depots in Liverpool along with a handful for the Laird Street depot in
Birkenhead. In return around 30
MCW Metrobuses which were more than 20 years old and had previously operated for Arriva Croydon & North Surrey and had been refurbished in 1999. MTL's cream and crimson livery was retained. As a result of the Competition Commission's requirements
Arriva North West & Wales could not compete on GTL's core route network in North Liverpool and Kirkby for three years and GTL decided to exploit this advantage: the next 18 months saw GTL rapidly expanding its route network throughout much of Merseyside. GTL promised investment in new vehicles for Gillmoss, however this never materialised. Instead further ex-London vehicles in the form of another large batch of
Leyland Titans, along with
Reeve Burgess/Plaxton Pointer bodied
Dennis Darts and a smaller batch of MCW Metrobuses (some of which briefly operated in the liveries of their former owners) were acquired and at its peak GTL acquired a fleet of around 120 Titans and 60 Metrobuses. GTL's newest vehicles in 2000 were a batch of 11
Marshall Capital bodied
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