Today I visited Edgware Garage in North West London, this is one of a few shared garages in London, it is shared between two companies, these being London Sovereign and Metroline. On the London Sovereign half it houses 62 Buses which range from Dennis Enviro 200s to Polish built Scania Omnicitys and on the Metroline quarters it holds 66 Buses which range from just Volvo Plaxton Presidents to Trident E400s.
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Metroline VPL202 Y202 NLK at Edgware Garage |
The Garage was officially opened in 1925 by the London General Omnibus Company and at the time only holding 30 Buses. However in 1984 a restoration program took place and the Garage was replaced with a new 100+ Base, that would have light maintenance facilities and a Bus wash. In spring of 1999 London Sovereign had won/retained routes 13,114,183 and 292. The 183 was respectively won of Metroline from Harrow Garage (SO). When these routes were won/retained, they saw Edgware Garage as a perfect opportunity to base their operations as it was closer to the routes which they ran and would ease dead mileages. Subsequently Sovereign's Borehamwood Garage ceased London operations. So Sovereign as they were known as at the time took out a 10 year lease on this garage and they became the sole operator of this garage right until summer of 2000 when Metroline moved back in. Metroline moved back into EW following the retention of the 107,113, 204 and 240. The Route 186 moved back into EW in October 2006 following a reallocation from Harrow Weald (HD). However this did not mean there were any capacity issues at the garage, but it now meant that there was now stiff competition for TFL contracts. However it seems strange that the only routes to be shift between operators is school route 605 which was lost by Metroline to London Sovereign who will commence running of the route in September 2012 in time for the start of the new academic year. Both companies at the Garage seem to be performing well however, with Metroline retaining Routes 113,186 and 204 and London Sovereign gaining the Route 251. There were a few oddities today in the Garage in the form of, DPS599 SN51 TBX which has now been decommissioned, DPS627 and Metroline VP486 LK03 GMU. Credit to both London Sovereign and Metroline staff for allowing me on their premises, more photos from the visit are displayed below.
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London Buses Edgware Garage |
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Metroline TE725 LK07 AZA |
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London Sovereign SLE5 YN54 OAG |
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Metroline VPL201 Y201 NLK |
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Metroline VPL149 X659 LLX |
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London Sovereign SP69 YT59 RXS |
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London Sovereign SLE3 YN54 OAC |
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Metroline TE732 LK07 AZL |
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Metroline VPL189 Y189 NLK |
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London Sovereign DPS627 SK02 XGW |
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London Sovereign VLE34 PO54 ACJ and London Sovereign DE69 YX11 GCY |
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Metroline VP486 LK03 GMU and VPL167 Y657 NLK |
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London Sovereign VLP23 PJ53 OUW |
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London Sovereign SDE23 YX60 BZF |
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Metroline 720 LK56 FHP and VPL147 Y647 LLX |
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Metroline VPL200 Y149 NLK and TE718 LK56 FHN |
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London Sovereign DE67 YX11 GCU |
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London Sovereign Garage yard view |
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Metroline VPL216 LK51 XGL |
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Metroline VPL221 LK51 XGR |
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London Sovereign SLE32 YN55 NJV |
Nice shots
ReplyDeleteHi, What is VP486 doing there(if you know any more info from yesterday), and aren night buses from Edgware run by HD.
ReplyDeleteIs that an Olympian still in service in the picture by the garage entrance? Didn't think there were any left in London
ReplyDeleteThe Olympian is used as a trainer.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots keep up the good work Jamaal!
ReplyDeleteLike Your Shot Of DE69
ReplyDeleteIs there any reason why new Transdev buses don't have the logo?
ReplyDeleteEither they are deciding on a logo (highly unlikely as it wouldn't take this long) or Transdev may be getting sold on to another company soon.
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ReplyDeleteVP486 is at EW for maintenance.
ReplyDeleteThe reason there are no logo's on the new buses is due to the recent merger of Veolia Transdev. I dont think they have decided on what to display
ReplyDeleteGreat Photos of BT/EW, will you be going to SO? also the stored buses from SO are near NW.
ReplyDeleteI will be doing SO at later date.
ReplyDeleteSee here: http://circleoflondon.blogspot.com/2011/10/out-with-old-and-in-with-new.html
Did you see the DPS 523
ReplyDeleteNice pictures but just being a bit picky in picture 9 the bus shown is VPL199. In picture 12 it is VPL157 that is shown (X657LLX). This bus was involved in a rear end shunt and upon repair some time ago now was given a complete re-paint. In picture 15 the Volvo illustrateed is VPL147 (X647LLX). Additionally, there is a shot of VPL200 (Y149NLK). This bus is also known as "The Bathroom Blue"!!! The front of the bus sadly caught fire a long time ago and the entire cab and entrance area including the ceiling and bulk head was painted in a vivid gloss blue paint unlike any of the other VPLs and somewhat reminicent of a public toilet, hence the nickname "The Bathroom Blue"
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