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This page gives up-to-date major news items to
supplement our monthly newsletter, •The London Bus•
(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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Major news items to
supplement our monthly newsletter: 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 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:
Sunday 9 March 1. The first electric bus to work from Stagecoach London's Leyton garage (T) was 82078, which did a couple of afternoon turns on school route 616 this week. This is one of a batch of 18 Electroliners (82065-82082) due to convert route 257. 2. Although delivered nearly a year ago, the final members of Go-Ahead London's large SEe class (BYD single-deckers) are only now entering service. SEe291-303 were ordered for route 325 (RR), and 3 of the final 4 (SEe295/7/8) entered service this week, leaving just SEe296 to emerge. 3. Arriva London has ordered 79 more BYD B11E02 double-deckers. ED67-145 will be allocated to Croydon routes 60, 405, 412, 466 and SL5. There will also be some BYD B12 single-deckers, with 14 for route 312 (EYX1-14) and an unconfirmed quantity for route 166. 4. Go-Ahead London has ordered 25 Volvo BZL/MCV single-deckers for routes 299, R2 and R11. 5. Stagecoach London has ordered 9 ADL Enviro400EVs (80418-80426) for route 287 (RM) plus an unconfirmed quantity of Wrightbus Electroliners for routes 61, 261, 425 and D8. 6. Since 22nd February, some WHV class hybrids for Go-Ahead London route 14 have been outstationed from Putney (AF) to Waterloo (RA). This is believed to be a temporary arrangement, whilst additional charging infrastructure is installed at AF. 7. Route changes next Saturday (15th March) will include the 138 and 225 passing from Go-Ahead London to Stagecoach (both to be worked by TL with existing diesel single-decks) and a re-routing of the 273 in Grove Park. Monday 3 March 1. Some of the MEC-class Mercedes Citaro single-deckers recently withdrawn by Go-Ahead London following replacement on route 108 have had a temporary reprieve. After a refresh at Hants & Dorset in Eastleigh, at least five are moving to Dartford for use on the Fastrack routes. 2. Go-Ahead London's Goat Road garage near Mitcham is closing later this month. Only opened in March 2023, the facility was basically just an open yard, with bus maintenance being undertaken at the 'parent' garages of Merton and Sutton. It is understood that a replacement site elsewhere on the same industrial estate has been obtained. 3. As reported, the sale of RATP-Dev Transit London to First Group was completed on the last day of February. One bus (VH45189) had already been given First Bus logos for publicity purposes, and was noted in service about a week before the official change. Do we have now some mass fleet renumberings to look forward to? 4. The buses to be used on the bicycle carrying service through the new Silvertown tunnel are to be given an eye-catching silver and blue livery. Five Stagecoach London BYD/ADL E200EVs are being converted, having previously been used on route 323. 5. The first of 20 WrightBus GB Kite single-deckers ordered by RATP-Dev for route 33 have been noted in Coventry en-route to London. Numbered in the WKE37102-37121 batch, the buses were on trade-plates and lacked company logos, no doubt due to the First take-over. 6. Next weekend (8th March) again sees mainly contract renewals or extensions, with not much actual change. Exceptions are that route 444 is due to get new electric single-deckers (when delivered), while school route 657 passes from Go-Ahead London (NP) to Stagecoach (T). Friday 28 February FirstGroup plc has announced the completion of its acquisition of RATP Dev Transit London. Sunday 23 February Apologies for the lack of news updates over the past couple of weeks. 1. The first of Arriva London's new EKL-class (Wright Kite single-deckers) entered service on route 255 (TH) on 7th February, but only 2 have appeared so far, with the other 9 believed to still be in store at Arriva Merseyside. 2. Most of the 34 Wright StreetDecks ordered for Arriva London route 279 (ES51-84) are now in service at Enfield (E), but they are being mixed with the earlier batch from route 307. Also now in service are all but one of the Metroline VMS-class Volvo single-deckers at Willesden Junction (WJ) for routes 187 and 487, along with about half of the longer VMSL-class buses for the 228 and 316. 3. RATP route 414 was withdrawn after 21st February, replaced by a frequency increase on Go-Ahead London route 14, for which some early WHV-class hybrids have transferred from River Road (RR) to Putney (AF). 4. Deliveries of new buses have included DEL-class Wright StreetDecks for Go-Ahead London (the first of 131 on order), plus more BYD B11E02s (Go-Ahead London EBD-class and Metroline BDE-class). Some of the DELs are in store at Waterloo garage (RA), while most of EBD55-96 are at Silvertown (SI). EBD102 has been seen on delivery with registration LF25 SFN. 5. Next weekend (1st March) sees several TfL route contract renewals but with no changes to types or allocations.
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 deliveries timescales. The start and end dates for the above contracts are detailed in the following table:
Tuesday 11 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 deliveries 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 4 February LBSL intends to enter into a new contract for the following route with the operator listed below:
The vehicles detailed above will meet Euro VI emissions standards. The start and end dates for the above contract are detailed in the following table:
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