[citation needed] In 1955 Golden Miller was sold to FG Wilder & Sons Limited of Feltham with two coaches and a booking office in Twickenham.
In 1967 Wilder bought out Tourist Bus Service which had one vehicle and a stage carriage licence for route 601 between Feltham station and East Bedfont, which it had operated since 1955.
Stephen Telling re-acquired the company with financial support from Julian Peddle, and also took over Classic Coaches.
These services were sold to National Express for £20.4 million (equivalent to £38,474,000 in 2023) in June 2005 and incorporated into its Travel London business.
As part of the deal, Tellings Golden Miller became a National Express contractor, running several coach routes out of its Cambridge and Portsmouth garages.
[6] In June 2007 Tellings-Golden Miller re-entered the Surrey bus business with the purchase of Wiltax, New Haw with 20 buses from Rotala.
In February 2010 the Haverhill operations of Burton's Coaches, together with the name, were sold to Yellow Star Travel Services.