Route 340 runs between Harrow Bus Station to Edgware Bus Station, serving Wealdstone, Harrow Weald, Stanmore and Canons Park in the process.
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Route 340: Harrow to Edgware (Timelapse Video)
Route 340 runs between Harrow Bus Station to Edgware Bus Station, serving Wealdstone, Harrow Weald, Stanmore and Canons Park in the process.
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Alexander Dennis,
Enviro 200,
Enviro 400,
MMC,
National Express West Midlands,
NXWM,
Scarlet and Maroon
Birmingham MMC's - Part 2
With the Enviro 200MMC being a brand new design, I am sure for some people
it may take a lot of getting used to. But in my opinion the Scarlet &
Maroon does certainly suit the new design, I can’t say that for the TFL red
versions which will be introduced at Stagecoach’s Romford garage very soon. I
think the rear of the E200MMC is very much similar to the Scania Omnicity
Single Deckers. And differs very much from the original Enviro 200’s. However I think the fatter curved front suits the Enviro 400 more.
They are following a very
similar principle to all the other premium brands such as Arriva Sapphire/MAX
or Stagecoach Gold. By providing a higher quality service on a standard routes.
Especially if they link main towns such as Coventry, Solihull and Walsall with
Birmingham. It also provides competition with the railway. They are also trying
to increase patronage especially on key trunk routes which would hopefully
reduce the number of cars travelling between these main towns. Even though this
does not seem to be such as problem in the Midlands as during the morning peak,
it’s been calculated that 28 people per second get on or off one of NXWM’s
buses.
This is not forgetting that NXWM will become the first operator in the UK to
introduce the Enviro 200MMC, the first of 50 vehicles began to be delivered to
the Acocks Green Garage towards the end of June 2015 for the Routes 37, 71
& 72. The first of which entered service on 4th July making them
the first in the country. And within the first two weeks, 11 had been delivered
with a steady three a week expected for the next few weeks. The first two
ventured onto the Route 71 and 72 shortly after I visited, following the summer
service changes on 20th July.
The ‘E’ working. A very interesting concept that I have only really come
across in the West Midlands. There seem to be two types of ‘E’ working; the
Timetabled and the un-timetabled. The timetabled ‘E’ workings come in the form
of regular short workings for example the platinum routes 900 and 957 combine
to form eight buses an hour between Birmingham and Sheldon this comprises of 4
957’s, 2 900’s and 2 900E’s an hour. With the 900E’s only running to Birmingham
Airport compared to the full 900 which reaches Coventry. Then there is also the
un-timetabled, these may come in the form of a traditional ‘duplicate’ bus at
peak times or could be a short working due to delay.
London Recap - June 2015
Apologies for the slightly delayed post, its been a very busy few weeks.
Stagecoach's Green Enviro 400 to celebrate World Environment Day
A range of NBFL Adverts
Following on from last month's Coca-Cola adverts which now number 31 buses, June has given us four new NBFL adverts. However Vita Coca and TAGHeuer barely lasted the month before they became B-pay adverts (See upcoming July Recap):
Introduction of London United's Volvo B5LH/Gemini 3's
MMCs on the E1
Introduction of Stagecoach's Volvo B5LH/Enviro 400MMC's
Introduction of Metroline's Volvo B5LH/Gemini 3's
Introduction of Go-Ahead London's Volvo B5LH/Enviro 400MMC's
Stagecoach's Green Enviro 400 to celebrate World Environment Day
The month of June started with Stagecoach painted one of Leyton's Enviro 400 Hybrids in Green to support World Environment Day which was on Friday 5th June, this bus only worked in service for that week on the Route 55 and 56. And has now gone for its midlife refurbishment which will see it return to red. 12137 can be seen arriving and on stand at St Bartholomew's Hospital near St Paul's. (Both Pictures taken on 02/06/15 by Kristian Lake)
A range of NBFL Adverts
Following on from last month's Coca-Cola adverts which now number 31 buses, June has given us four new NBFL adverts. However Vita Coca and TAGHeuer barely lasted the month before they became B-pay adverts (See upcoming July Recap):
The first was an allover advert for the Proper Corn flavour Sweet Coconut and Vanilla which was one of two Proper Corn ads.
The second was another variation of the Proper Corn advert, this time in yellow for the Sweet and Salty flavour.
Next was Vita Coca, an allover blue advert with a great slogan "8500 Red London Buses? This isn't one of them."
And Finally TAGHeuer advertising the Formula E final at Battersea Power Station at the end of June, this advert only featured on NBFL's on the Route 137 presumably due to its proximity to the power station its self.
Introduction of London United's Volvo B5LH/Gemini 3's
After a brief use on 4th June, to cover for Enviro 200's needed on a Private Hire job, Saturday 13th saw the full introduction of the VH's on the Route 285, it marks a well deserved and long awaited double decker conversion of this route. VH40 is seen at Heathrow Central Bus Station on 13/06/15 (Taken by Kristian Lake)
MMCs on the E1
Two Enviro 400 MMC's made an appearance on the Route E1 on Saturday 13th, to cover buses which where on Rail Replacement, these buses where ordered for the Route 350 and where delivered at the end of March 2015. (Taken by Kristian Lake on 13/06/15)
Introduction of Stagecoach's Volvo B5LH/Enviro 400MMC's
13062 is seen loading at Greenwich Station while working on the Route 177 to Thamesmead. (Taken on 20/06/15 by Kristian Lake)
Within the first few days, the Stagecoach version's started to appear on other PD routes, 13075 appeared on the Route 122 on 25th June and then also appeared on the Route 51 the following day. 13061 also featured on the Route 53 on the 26th June as well.
13069 ventured onto the Route 472 on 27/06/15, seen at Greenwich Peninsular. Taken by Kristian Lake.
Introduction of Metroline's Volvo B5LH/Gemini 3's
VWH2091 is seen on Oxford Street while working on the Route 6 to Aldwych. (Taken on 20/06/15 by Kristian Lake)
Introduction of Go-Ahead London's Volvo B5LH/Enviro 400MMC's
EHV3 is seen at Crossharbour Asda about to depart on the Route 135 to Aldgate. (Taken on 20/06/15 by Kristian Lake)
Route 6: Willesden to Aldwych (Timelapse Video)
Route 6 runs between Willesden Bus Garage and Aldwych/Somerset House, serving Queen's Park, Edgware Road, Oxford Street and Piccadilly Circus in the process.
The route is operated by Metroline from Willesden Bus Garage (AC). The route is 6 miles long and has a Peak Vehicle Requirement (PVR) of 24.
The route is operated by Metroline from Willesden Bus Garage (AC). The route is 6 miles long and has a Peak Vehicle Requirement (PVR) of 24.
Metroline VWH2093 LK15CWP having just completed a trip from Aldwych seen here at Willesden Bus Garage. |