They were formed in 1924 to represent transport workers of the area, and had initially been formed as Grays Transport Football Club, but this was changed before the start of the 1924–25 season due to objection from other clubs.
Their secretary-manager was Arthur Johnson, a local man who had played in the Football League for Sheffield United.
Jimmy Pipe of Millwall, Harry White, who had played for Southend United, and Charles Orford of Gillingham, were also signed.
[2] In April 1926, the club sold Jack Page to Millwall for the highest fee received for a Kent League player.
[7] They appeared in FA Cup preliminary competition in September of that year,[8] and continued to play in the Kent League until 1931–32, ending that season 11th in Division One.