As I'm finally back on my short stay out into Ireland to visit my relatives, here's another London Bus Tender Awards that reveals that routes 4, 22/N22 and 88 will be using new electric buses.
LBSL intends to enter into new contracts for the following routes with the operators listed below:
Route 4
Retained by: Metroline
Peak Vehicle Requirement (PVR): 17
Vehicles: New electric double deck
Contract start date: 28th September 2024
Contract end date: 26th September 2031
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Monday 25 March 2024
London Bus Tender Awards: Reducing Diesel Emissions With New Electric Buses For Routes 4, 22 & 88
Monday 18 March 2024
London Bus Tender Awards: Electric Buses For Routes 98/N98, 188, 355 & 360
Thursday 14 March 2024
London Bus Tender Awards: Electric Buses for Routes R1, R2, R3, R4, R8, R11, U1, U2 and U3
The recent London Bus Tender Awards for the middle of March 2024 have revealed that routes R1, R2, R3, R4, R8, R11, U1, U2 and U3 will be using zero-emission electric buses.
Monday 11 March 2024
LBSL intends to enter into new contracts for the following routes with the operators listed below:
Route R1
Retained by: Go-Ahead London Metrobus
Peak Vehicle Requirement (PVR): 6
Vehicles: New electric single deck
Contract start date: 29th March 2025
Contract end date: 26th March 2032
Wednesday 13 March 2024
Making A Case For New Rapid Transit Lines (Including New Tram Lines) By Increasing Bus Priority Measures
To tackle traffic congestion and pollution, London is in dire need of more bus priority measures and light rail services, including trams (also known as streetcars for North American readers), as it will help improve the economy.
The first generation of trams operated from 1860 to 1952, serving most of the London County Council area except for the west end of London. The type of trams London had were double-deck.
Then came trolleybuses, which served the London Passenger Transport Area from 1931 until 1962, as they were replaced by the diesel-engined AEC Routemaster.
Monday 4 March 2024
Suggestion: London Passenger Transport Area Including London Country Buses Should Be Revived To Enhance Cross-Boundary Connections
Current coverage of London Bus Routes, rail replacements (in red) and bus lanes (in blue) Google Earth and TfL GIS Open Data |
As part of my suggestion on Twitter/X on improving London's Transport (LT) services, I have suggested that the London Passenger Transport Area should be reinstated to enhance cross-boundary connections between Greater London and various areas in the Home Counties.
Monday 26 February 2024
TfL Reveals Detailed Information About the 464 Feeder Bus Service
Route 464 runs from Tatsfield to New Addington. You can view the map and the timetable on the Bus Times website, as well as the history of the bus route on the London Bus Route Histories website. As part of route 464 is on diversion, it has been revealed that Thames Water is providing a feeder bus service out of their funds.
Taking a look through the Freedom of Information disclosure log on the Transport for London (TfL) website, they have published information about the route 464 feeder bus service in south of Greater London.
My article is in response to BusAndTrainUser's article reviewing his experience with the 464 feeder bus service.
Saturday 24 February 2024
TfL Confirms a Review for the Superloop Could Appear on the London Underground Tube Map and Why the SL3 is Using New Routemasters?
The Superloop is Coming - Released by FOI Request |
I have added a comment to TfL's answer to the question.
Request ID: FOI-3938-2324
Date published: 23 February 2024
1. What has enabled the New Routemaster to be used on the SL3? Can you release details about this?
Surplus New Routemasters (NRM) vehicles were available for use on route SL3 as a result of other route contract changes a few months ago.
Friday 23 February 2024
London Bus Tender Awards: New Electric Buses For Routes 34, 172, 257 & Superloop SL1
The recent London Bus Tender Awards has revealed that routes 34, 172, 257 and Superloop SL1 will be using new double-deck electric buses.
LBSL intends to enter into new contracts for the following routes with the operators listed below:
Route 34
Retained by: Arriva London North
Peak Vehicle Requirement (PVR): 18
Vehicles: New electric double deck
Contract Start Date: 9th November 2024
Contract End Date: 7th November 2031
Tuesday 20 February 2024
Suggestion: Transport for London Should Revive the Old Speedbus Proposal From the 1970s as Part of Phase 2 of the Superloop
Followers on Twitter/X may have noticed that I have been suggesting that Transport for London (TfL) revive the Speedbus proposal, which first launched in 1973, which is 50 years ago!
This is in response to Andy Lord, the Commissioner of TfL, stating that he has the ambition of launching "phase two of Superloop".
This is also in response to the London Assembly Transport Committee's recommendation to expand the new Superloop services along with more bus priority measures.
Thursday 15 February 2024
TfL Finally Launches Line Names For The London Overground Services To Make Wayfinding Easier!
Map of the Overground with line names |
London’s Overground lines to be given new names and colours in historic change to capital’s transport network
• For the first time ever, each of London’s six Overground lines will be represented by a new name and line colour
• The new names have been chosen through engagement with customers, stakeholders, historians, industry experts and local communities
• New names, line colours and maps will make it easier for customers to navigate the London Overground and further build ridership, while celebrating London’s diverse communities and histories
In a historic re-imagining of London’s public transport network, each of London’s six overground lines will for the first time ever be given a unique name and line colour. This significant change, which will include a major update to London’s world-famous Tube map, will make it easier for customers to navigate London’s transport network while also celebrating the city’s diverse culture and history.