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(TLB). Items noted here will be incorporated in the
next issue of TLB in greater detail. Reports more than
a month old and already reported in TLB are deleted.
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NEW London Bus Review 2024 – Greater London & Beyond (£18.50). London Bus Magazine No 213, Autumn 2025) (£6.00). SUP-45C London Bus Garages Allocation and Routes (£6.50). SUP-46A London Transport Trolleybuses - Allocations and Disposals 1948-1962 (free digital download). Allocation histories and disposals for all LT trolleybuses. 102 pages. SUP-47A London’s Advert Buses 1969-2024 (£8.00). SUP-48A Country Area Bus Route Directory - Part 1: North and East (£7.50). See the Publications page for details of LOTS publications or the Sales Bulletin on the Sales page for our current stocklist. LOTS requires a new sub-editor (or perhaps two) to cover the Current Vehicle News section in TLB. Please e-mail lotstlbeditor@gmail.com if you think you may be interested in helping out.
Major news items to supplement our monthly newsletter: Sunday 1 March 1. Arriva London has taken delivery of many more EZ-class Volvo BZLs, although it looks as though they will have a mixture of 75 and 26-registrations, as 26 of the buses had not been licensed before the end of February. Just nine of the class have so far entered service (at Tottenham), of which EZ4 made a first and last appearance (see below) on route 123 on 25th February. 2. Route 123 passed from Arriva London to Go-Ahead London on 28th February, using hybrid double-deckers from Northumberland Park Garage. Several MHVs have transferred in from Putney (released by new DEL electrics going on to route 22), but EHVs and WHVs have also been used, along with some WVL and WVN diesels moved on from their temporary use on route SL11. 3. The ED-class BYDs at Arriva Croydon have been spreading their wings and have now appeared on all four routes due to get the type (60, 405, 412 and 466) although they are currently focused on the 405 and 466. 4. The Wright Kite single-deckers ordered by Transport UK for route 493 (taken over from Go-Ahead London on 28th March) are now coming across the Irish Sea. The full batch will be numbered 1773-1792. 5. Deliveries to Stagecoach London have included more StreetDecks from the batches ordered for Barking and Rainham (82228-82274), with examples in store at Plumstead and West Ham. Note that 82214-82227, also for Rainham, have yet to appear. 6. Several more buses have had accidents in the past week, including Go-Ahead LT273 hitting a tree and LT879 a lorry. EBD148 has also had a bump during its 'holiday' in Plymouth. 7. Route H32 passes from Transport UK to Metroline on 7th March, but will most likely continue with the existing LT-class New Routemasters. Sunday 8 March 1. Metroline took over route H32 from Transport UK on Saturday 7th March and has initially been using LT-class New Routemasters from its own fleet. To enable this, a few additional WDE-class StreetDeck Electroliners have transferred into Cricklewood for use on route 16. The LTs latterly used on the H32 by Transport UK (143-153 and 638) are likely to return once re-lettered, with LT153 being the first to do so. 2. Delivery of Wrightbus StreetDeck (DEL) and GB Kite (SEL) Electroliners for Go-Ahead London routes at Bexleyheath (486, B11, B12 and B15) has started. DELs already delivered are now starting to go to New Cross for use on route 172. 3. Arriva London started putting its EYX-class electrics to work on route 312 on 2nd March. These are the first of the new all-BYD single-deck model to enter TfL service. 4. Transport UK has placed orders for a total of 163 new buses for use on routes 109, 119, 156, 267, 344, 433, 490 and P13. Details (types, fleetnumbers, allocations) will be in the March TLB. 5. Stagecoach East London withdrew the last of its BYD/ADL electric double-deckers in February, following the entry into service of more Wrightbus StreetDecks at Barking and Rainham. Stagecoach Selkent continues to use the BYD/ADL type on routes 160 and 180. 6. First Bus London has withdrawn its small VDW-class of seven Volvo B9TLs, latterly used as part of the allocation on route 452. 7. The five TfL-owned Routemasters put up for auction this week were all sold, achieving some impressively high prices. Sunday 1 March 1. Arriva London has taken delivery of many more EZ-class Volvo BZLs, although it looks as though they will have a mixture of 75 and 26-registrations, as 26 of the buses had not been licensed before the end of February. Just nine of the class have so far entered service (at Tottenham), of which EZ4 made a first and last appearance (see below) on route 123 on 25th February. 2. Route 123 passed from Arriva London to Go-Ahead London on 28th February, using hybrid double-deckers from Northumberland Park Garage. Several MHVs have transferred in from Putney (released by new DEL electrics going on to route 22), but EHVs and WHVs have also been used, along with some WVL and WVN diesels moved on from their temporary use on route SL11. 3. The ED-class BYDs at Arriva Croydon have been spreading their wings and have now appeared on all four routes due to get the type (60, 405, 412 and 466) although they are currently focused on the 405 and 466. 4. The Wright Kite single-deckers ordered by Transport UK for route 493 (taken over from Go-Ahead London on 28th March) are now coming across the Irish Sea. The full batch will be numbered 1773-1792. 5. Deliveries to Stagecoach London have included more StreetDecks from the batches ordered for Barking and Rainham (82228-82274), with examples in store at Plumstead and West Ham. Note that 82214-82227, also for Rainham, have yet to appear. 6. Several more buses have had accidents in the past week, including Go-Ahead LT273 hitting a tree and LT879 a lorry. EBD148 has also had a bump during its 'holiday' in Plymouth. 7. Route H32 passes from Transport UK to Metroline on 7th March, but will most likely continue with the existing LT-class New Routemasters. Sunday 22 February 1. As well as lots of older buses, Go-Ahead London has now sent several brand new buses to south west England. 20 out of the 25 EBD-class double-deckers ordered for route 88 have been dispatched to Plymouth Citybus, with the first entering service this weekend. All of these moves are to allow for the expansion of Go-Ahead operations in Cornwall to cover for the withdrawal by First.
Friday 20 February LBSL intends to enter into new contracts for the following routes with the operators listed below:
New electric vehicles may enter service after the contract start date, dependent on infrastructure and/ or vehicle delivery timescales. The hybrid vehicles detailed above will meet Euro VI emissions standards. The start and end dates for the above contracts are detailed in the following table:
Tuesday 10 February LBSL intends to enter into new contracts for the following routes with the operators listed below:
* Sunday service will be operated by existing electric single deck vehicles. New electric vehicles may enter service after the contract start date, dependent on infrastructure and/or vehicle delivery timescales. The diesel and hybrid vehicles detailed above will meet Euro VI emissions standards. The start and end dates for the above contracts are detailed in the following table:
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