London Buses route 13

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Overview
Operator RATP Dev Transit London
Garage Westbourne Park
Vehicle Volvo B5LH MCV EvoSeti
Peak vehicle requirementDay: 22
Night: 4
Night-time24-hour service
Route
Start North Finchley bus station
Via Finchley Central station
Golders Green
Finchley Road
Swiss Cottage
St John's Wood
Baker Street
Marble Arch
Hyde Park Corner
End Victoria station
Length10 miles (16 km)
Service
Level24-hour service
FrequencyAbout every 6-10 minutes
Journey time45-81 minutes
Operates24-hour service

London Buses route 13 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between North Finchley bus station and Victoria station, it is operated by RATP Dev Transit London.

Contents

History

London Sovereign AEC Routemasters in Aldwych in August 2005 Sovereign Routemasters on route 13.jpg
London Sovereign AEC Routemasters in Aldwych in August 2005
Transdev London Scania OmniDekka in April 2008 Transdev SLE41 on 13.JPG
Transdev London Scania OmniDekka in April 2008

In the 1930s route 13 ran from Hendon to London Bridge with STD-type buses allocated to Hendon (AE) garage. [1] The allocation was split between Cricklewood and Hendon garages. Hendon-Golders Green was reduced to Monday to Friday peak hours and Saturday afternoons only during World War II, then withdrawn completely by the 1950s. New AEC Routemasters were introduced to the route in 1963, by which time it was shared between Hendon and Rye Lane garages. [2] In January 1970 the route acquired a Muswell Hill allocation and was cut back from London Bridge to Aldwych, before being extended from Golders Green to North Finchley in 1978, replacing 2B. [3]

On 4 December 1993, independent operator BTS Coaches of Borehamwood took over the operation of route 13 after a competitive tender process. The route became one of two AEC Routemaster routes to pass to a private operator in advance of the privatisation of London Buses (the other being route 19, which passed to Kentish Bus earlier the same year). This resulted in the closure of Finchley garage, as route 13 was by then its main route. Route 13 was cut back to Golders Green. The change of operator re-introduced Sunday crew operation to the capital, as BTS did not have sufficient driver-only vehicles to cover the Sunday service. A fleet of Routemasters was leased from London Transport and painted in a poppy red livery. [3] [4]

Subsequently, BTS sold out to Sovereign Bus & Coach, a Hertfordshire operator and formerly part of London Country Bus Services (and later London Country North East). Although other BTS buses gained Sovereign's blue and cream livery the Routemasters remained in poppy red; route 13 was the last route in London to be operated using Routemasters in a colour other than London Transport red. The depot in Borehamwood was sold with BTS moving to the old London Transport garage at Edgware. [2]

The route was not re-tendered until 2000 as no bids were received for the route. Sovereign was persuaded to put in a bid and when the new contract commenced on 1 September 2001 the route continued largely unchanged. The new mayor Ken Livingstone had been elected on a manifesto that included increasing the number of Routemasters in service in the capital. Route 13 was converted back to Routemaster operation on the change of tender with buses that had been rebuilt by Marshall. [3] [5]

However, a change of policy saw all Routemaster routes converted back to one-person operation with route converted on 22 October 2005. [3] [6] [7] [8]

When re-tendered, route 13 was retained by London Sovereign with a new contract commencing on 31 August 2013. Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 bodied Volvo B5LHs were introduced on the same date. [9] [10] In March 2015, Transport for London opened a public consultation on proposals to scrap the route. [11] [12] The route was saved after intervention by Mayor of London Boris Johnson. [13] [14] In September 2016, six Wright SRM bodied Volvo B5LHs entered service on the route. [15] [16] [17] In July 2016, under the tenure of new Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, TfL opened another consultation on proposals to extend the route to North Finchley and divert it to Victoria station replacing route 82. [18] [19] [20] This took effect on 1 April 2017 with it being operated by Tower Transit and becoming a 24-hour route. [21] [22]

Current route

Route 13 operates via these primary locations: [23]

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