Southampton once had a bus station. Stagecoach bought Hants and Dorset, and sold off the bus station for redevelopment. The beginnings of the Stagecoach empire!
So we've got Mr Souter to blame for the lack of a Southampton bus station!

Interesting, thanks for that. Incidentally was the 52 (and its successor, the 7) 100% Marchwood Motorways? I ask as I remember when the 52 went hourly to Bishops Waltham (late 90s?) some Bishops Waltham shorts were operated by VRs while the 30, 32 and 52 were otherwise worked by a distinctive type of single-decker (sorry, no idea what model) and minibuses. Perhaps the VRs were off the 18?It actually wasn't until 2006.
Prior to that, Marchwood Motorways operated a number of routes under a franchise agreement with Solent Blue Line (30, 31, 32, 52 and the 18 for a period), where the routes were MM routes running with MM vehicles and staff on MM registrations - so legally, completely Marchwood operations - but paying SBL a franchise fee whereby SBL provided the brand, livery, ticketing systems and marketing, so to the customer, they looked like SBL routes.
As per the arrangement described above, you would actually have travelled on a Marchwood Motorways vehicle.
I also remember there was a morning commuter short journey on the 7 in late 2003 run by a then-new model of double decker, one of the first with an electronic display (this journey started Horton Heath I think) which then went on to work a 26 to Fareham via Botley (remember that) - a regular SBL route.
Thanks also for the rest of your post: very informative.
On another "historical SBL" matter, I remember the re-numbering in May 2003 when many routes were renumbered in a consecutive sequence starting with the 2 (Fair Oak, as now). However there was no route 1 at that time. I'd presume the intention was to renumber the 47 as the 1 in 2003, but for whatever reason, it was never done until Bluestar was launched.
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