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Major news items to supplement our monthly newsletter: Wednesday 24 DecemberSome late TfL route news that did not make it into the December TLB is that new night route N118 will start on 16th January, while new Superloop route SL11 (replacing the day element of route 472) will start on 24th January, with the night element renumbered to N472. Thursday 18 December 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:
Sunday 14 December 1. Uno took over route 292 (from Metroline) on 6th December. New electric buses were specified but, to start with, the route has seen a pair of ex-demonstrator BYD B11E02s, 3 or 4 5-year old BYD/ADL E400EVs loaned from Stagecoach London, some of the diesel E400s recently acquired from First Bus London plus various existing fleet double-deckers. 2. Arriva has started taking delivery of the large batch of BYD B11E02s for Croydon routes (ED79-145), and the first few have already been put in service, mainly on route 466. 3. Arriva has also taken their first EZ-class Volvo BZL/MCV double-deckers. 72 are on order for Tottenham routes 41, 243 and 341. 4. Metroline has started putting the batch of WDE-class StreetDeck Electroliners ordered for Potters Bar route 263 (WDE3211-3232) into service. They are working the 263 but also on the 317. 5. Go-Ahead London has been receiving Wrightbus GB Kite Electroliners single-deckers ordered for route 444 (SEL40-53), although none are in use yet. However, one-off SEL54 ordered for a PVR increase on Merton route 219 entered service on 8th December. 6. Go-Ahead London now has 40 DEL-class StreetDeck Electroliners in service at Bexleyheath, which should complete the allocations to routes 99, 269 and 401. Buses DEL60-99 were ordered for these routes, but in reality other buses numbered between DEL30 and DEL133 are those used. 7. Following the fire on Metrobus Hydroliner 6069 in Crawley on 2nd December, all of the operator's hydrogen buses were withdrawn from service as a precaution. Various provincial buses have been drafted in to provide cover, and these will be detailed in the January TLB. 8. Route 283 (East Acton and Hammersmith) was withdrawn on 13th December, replaced by a re-routing of route 72. There are no further TfL route changes planned for the last two weekends of the year. 9. Carousel Buses will be operating services in Buckinghamshire on Christmas Day for the first time. They will also run a service on TfL 111 between Heathrow Airport and Hounslow. 10. FirstGroup has completed the acquisition of Tootbus' UK operations with its depots in Wandsworth and Keynsham. 8 February 2026 A national event list can be found here. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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