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'''Operation Overdrive''' was a scheme to improve ] in and around the ] with new and refurbished ]es operated by ]. '''Operation Overdrive''' was a scheme to improve ] in and around the ] in north ], England, with new and refurbished ]es operated by ].


A fleet of 61 brand new buses paraded along the streets of ] and ] on 13 June 2004. The existing vehicles in the fleet were completely modernised by having them refurbished and repainted. All the buses at the Gillingham Depot have ] and all have upgraded their destination blinds from the original "wind-up" blinds, to the smart ] displays. A fleet of 61 brand new buses paraded along the streets of ] and ] on 13 June 2004. The existing vehicles in the fleet were completely modernised by having them refurbished and repainted. All the buses at the Gillingham Depot have ] and all have upgraded their destination blinds from the original "wind-up" blinds, to the smart ] displays.

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Operation Overdrive was a scheme to improve public transport in and around the Medway Towns in north Kent, England, with new and refurbished buses operated by Arriva.

A fleet of 61 brand new buses paraded along the streets of Chatham and Gillingham on 13 June 2004. The existing vehicles in the fleet were completely modernised by having them refurbished and repainted. All the buses at the Gillingham Depot have CCTV and all have upgraded their destination blinds from the original "wind-up" blinds, to the smart LED displays.

The fleet

The new vehicles were:

Dennis Dart (8.8m) with Plaxton Pointer MPD bodies

Fleet number

Registration number

1606 GN04 UCW
1607 GN04 UCX
1608 GN04 UCY
1609 GN04 UCZ
1610 GN04 UDB
1611 GN04 UDD
1612 GN04 UDE
1613 GN04 UDG
1614 GN04 UDH
1615 GN04 UDJ
1616 GN04 UDK
1617 GN04 UDL

Volvo B7TL with Alexander ALX400 bodies

Fleet number

Registration number

6401 to 6449 GN04 UCW to GN04 UFV

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