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Major news items to supplement our monthly newsletter: Thursday 10 October LBSL intends to enter into new contracts for the following routes with the operators listed below:
* One vehicle is diesel double deck.
New electric vehicles may enter service after the contract start date, dependent on infrastructure and/or vehicle delivery timescales. The diesel vehicles detailed above will meet Euro VI emissions standards. The start and end dates for the above contracts are detailed in the following table:
Sunday 6 October 1. In addition to the 75 BYD B11s reported last week, Go-Ahead London has now ordered 32 ADL Enviro 100EV single-deckers for routes 233, R1, R3, R4 and R8 (all MB). 2. RATP has ordered 20 Wright GB-Kite Electroliner single-deckers for route 33. 3. Due to delays in installing charging equipment at Ash Grove (HK, for route 242) and Leyton (T, for route 257), some of Stagecoach London's new Wright StreetDeck Electroliners are going to be temporarily redeployed to routes 47 (TL) and 247 (NS). Delivery of the batch for route 257 (82065-82082) has now started, while 82064 from the route 242 batch is now at Catford (TL) for driver training. 4. Further vehicles ordered by Stagecoach London are 11 Volvo BZL/MCV single-deckers for routes W13 and W14 (LI), to be 66090-66100, plus one Volvo BZL/MCV double-decker for the school working on route W13 (LI), to be 86226. 5. The 51 Volvo BZL/MCV double-deckers on order for Arriva London routes 243 and 341 (AR) are to be numbered EZ1-51. Sunday 29 September 1. The EBD-class of Go-Ahead BYD B11 buses mentioned last week are now known to be the first of an order for 75 for use on routes 321, 333, 101, 473 and SL4. 2. TfL's technical services are still being affected by cyber attacks earlier in the month. One side-effect is that the live bus running data feed (as used by LVF and others) has at times been interrupted or incomplete. Friday 27 September 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:
Thursday 26 September 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:
Monday 23 September 1. Catching up with recent TfL routes news, there have been several contract renewals but not much in the way of actual changes. An exception is the W9, one of the routes run by Sullivans until 2nd August. It was then taken over by Stagecoach London under an "emergency non-tendered contract". From 21st September a new 3-year contract with Metroline (PB) started. It is currently being worked by elderly DE-class E200s either reinstated or transferred from Uxbridge but (as of today) nothing is showing up on LVF. 2. New BYD B11 electric double-deckers for Go-Ahead London have started to arrive, with a small batch being shipped from Shanghai to Southampton and seen at Eastleigh. They were fully lettered up as the EBD class and had NX (New Cross) garage codes. Later deliveries are reported to be due to go via Bristol Docks. 3. Over 3 weeks into September and there are not yet any 74-plate buses on TfL work. There did seem to be a push to apply all pre-booked 24-plate registrations to buses still being delivered, notably on Arriva London ES and EKL classes. 4. Our new SUPs plus the London Route Review were indeed available in time for the recent Bromley Garage open day, and can also be bought from Showbus (at Quainton Road on Sun 29th Sept) and the next LOTS meeting (Farringdon on Mon 30th Sept). A reminder about SUP46A (trolleybus allocations and disposals) seems to be needed: It cannot be bought since it is only being offered as a (free) digital download from https://www.ltsv.com/lots/. Saturday 7 September 1) Route changes today (7th September) have included the withdrawal of one-bus route 549. This leaves the (nominally) temporary 533 as the only TfL route numbered in the 5xx series. 2) Most of the outstanding ES-class StreetDeck buses for Arriva London have been registered (with 24-plates), although some may not yet have reached London. The 11 EKL-class GB Kite single-deckers have also been 24-registered but again these are not yet delivered. 3) Uno has acquired seven E40D buses that were previously in RATP's ADE-class. They have been numbered 1489-1495 and are intended for ex-Sullivans route 298. 4) New route 310 did indeed start on Sunday 1st September. The reason for this was so that the press launch could be attended by local Jewish community representatives. New school route 618 started on 2nd September and has so far been worked exclusively by Transport UK E40H 2559. 5) The two Stagecoach London E400EV buses inherited from CT Plus and used on routes 20 and 616 moved to Plumstead (PD) during the summer. This has increased the proportion of electric buses on route 180 but it would appear that the main reason for the transfer was that routes 20 and 616 were being moved from Walthamstow (AW) to Leyton (T), and the latter garage does not yet have charging facilities. These are publicised as a service to the readership. LOTS has neither any involvement nor responsibility for any event listed. Some events have admission fees. Please check before attending if costs are a concern. We usually confine this listing to events with an expected London bus interest or are within easy reach of London. Sunday 13 October Sunday 3 November Sunday 17 November A national event list can be found here. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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