Last month, the UK Government announced a freeze on railway fares, and the Mayor of London has announced that certain fares for Transport for London services have also been frozen.
Mayor of London Press release:
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Mayor of London Press release:
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| Route 8 New Routemaster showing front-door-only boarding Photo by TfL |
Here is an update on the New Routemasters that will soon be replaced by double-deck electric buses. I do not currently know which makes and models of electric buses Stagecoach and Metroline have chosen for routes 8 and 16 respectively. This is a follow-up to three of my previous articles.
As we are in the final month of the year, December 2025, Transport for London (TfL), ahem, the National Transport Authority (NTA) in Ireland has announced that Go-Ahead Ireland has won a contract to operate 65 Public Service Obligation (PSO) bus routes across the Outer Dublin Metropolitan Area.
This is a brief follow-up to my previous article in September, when Go-Ahead Singapore won the contract from the Land Transport Authority to operate 27 bus routes in Singapore.
From The National Transport Authority
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| Excerpt from Staff Guide 2, Types of Tickets and Ways to Pay, March 2025 |
This round-up focuses on the latest news concerning the New Routemaster bus, along with other significant updates from the London bus network.
It has been reported by the London Omnibus Traction Society (LOTS) that the Superloop route SL11 (Thamesmead – North Greenwich) is planned to temporarily use the three-door, two-staircase hybrid New Routemasters (NRMs). This temporary measure will be implemented while the operating company, Go-Ahead London Central, awaits the delivery of its new double-deck electric buses, as part of its new route contract.
As we approach the end of November, Transport for London (TfL) has announced new London Bus Tender Awards. Under these awards, route 29 will transition to new double-deck electric buses, while the three-door, two-staircase hybrid New Routemasters will continue operation on route H32.
LBSL intends to enter into new contracts for the following routes with the operators listed below:
Following the UK Government’s Budget 2025 announcement, a look through the Treasury’s document reveals that railway fares will be frozen, the £3 bus fare cap will be retained, funding will be provided for new railway improvements, support will be given to Transport for London’s plan to extend the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) to Thamesmead, primarily funded by London with long-term government contributions, and in Ireland, €2 billion from the Irish Government’s Infrastructure, Climate and Nature Fund will support the construction of MetroLink, reflecting its scale and national importance.
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| My Dailymotion channel in 2022 Via Archive Wayback Machine |