London Buses
London Buses is a company owned by Transport for London (TfL). It manages bus services in Greater London, UK. Buses need to be red and charge the same fares. All services are given by private sector workers.
| Parent | Transport for London |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1999 |
| Headquarters | Palestra, Blackfriars Road, London |
| Locale | London, UK |
| Service area | Greater London; Buckinghamshire; Essex; Hertfordshire; Kent; Surrey, UK |
| Service type | Bus transport network |
| Routes | 673 (52 night buses) |
| Stops | 19,000[1] |
| Fleet | 8000 |
| Daily ridership | 6 million per weekday |
| Fuel type | Diesel and Hybrid Technology |
| Operator | Tendered Out Franchises |
| Web site | www.tfl.gov.uk/buses |
London Buses Media
Go-Ahead London Volvo B9TL on route SL7 at Heathrow Airport in August 2023. It is currently the longest route in London Buses' network.
Transport UK London Bus Fully-electric Alexander Dennis Enviro400EV on route 63 at Ludgate Circus in December 2023.
Arriva London Wright Gemini 3 operating on Route 34 in April 2023
Stagecoach London buses at Aldgate bus station in October 2014
Metroline Volvo B5LH on route 328 at High Street Kensington tube station in April 2024
References
- ↑ Dodson, Sean (2008-02-28). "London buses headed in the same direction as Helsinki's high-tech transport system | Technology". The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/feb/28/research.transport. Retrieved 2010-02-02.