Metrobus (South East England)

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Metrobus
MetrobusLogo.svg
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Alexander Dennis Enviro200 in Brighton in June 2018, with a Route 270 service from East Grinstead
Parent Brighton & Hove (part of the Go-Ahead Group)
FoundedJuly 1983
Headquarters Crawley
Service area East Surrey
West Sussex
North-west Kent
London
Service typeBus services
Routes70 [1]
Hubs Crawley
Copthorne
Fleet180 (August 2023), [2] 157 currently operating [3]
Website www.metrobus.co.uk

Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company Limited, [4] trading as Metrobus, is a bus operator with routes in parts of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, and Greater London. Formed through a management buyout in 1983, Metrobus was purchased by the Go-Ahead Group in September 1999 and is now under the control of Brighton & Hove, part of the Go-Ahead Group.

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Metrobus previously operated many routes under contract to Transport for London in south and south-east London, but following a restructure, on 1 April 2014 these were transferred to Go-Ahead London under London General. The remaining commercial operations were brought under the control of Brighton & Hove on 1 July 2014. On 2 September 2023, the operations of Southdown Buses were transferred to Metrobus. [5]

History

Old Metrobus logo on display in empty timetable poster frame Old Metrobus logo at Manor Royal West (wb).jpg
Old Metrobus logo on display in empty timetable poster frame

In February 1981 the Orpington & District bus company collapsed due to financial difficulties, and the Tillingbourne Bus Company based in West Surrey took over their operations, setting up Tillingbourne (Metropolitan) Limited. [6] In July 1983, Metrobus Limited was formed when two directors, Gary Wood and Peter Larking, purchased the subsidiary. [7]

The newly formed company acquired the former Orpington & District garage at Green Street Green, Orpington, along with six employees and six vehicles. Three routes were operated by Metrobus at the time it was set up: 353 (Croydon to Orpington via Coombe Road, weekday peak hours only), 355 (Croydon to Forestdale, weekday peak hours only) and 357 (Croydon to Orpington via Forestdale, Monday-Saturday, all day).

In May 1982 a 'shopper bus' service was introduced, running from Sanderstead to Bromley town centre via New Addington. In keeping with the route numbers of the former Tillingbourne services, this route was numbered 354. [7] Due to requests from residents, the route also began to serve Bourne Vale and the Hayesford Park Estate, which were some distance from other bus services. [8] In October 1983 the 354 was rerouted to cut out New Addington, and diverted at Addington to run to Croydon instead of Sanderstead.

In 1986 route 355 was discontinued for short journeys between Croydon and Forestdale, and the 354 frequency increased and rerouted via Selsdon Vale (although the residents of the area refused to allow LT to put fixed bus stops in place). The route was also curtailed at Selsdon, although it was extended back to East Croydon the next year. By the summer of 1988, route 354 was offering an hourly service on Mondays to Saturdays between Croydon, Selsdon, Addington, Hayes and Bromley. [9] In 1995 route 357 was withdrawn after routes 353 and 354 were re-timetabled.[ citation needed ]

Two coach operators, Southland Travel and RB Coaches, were taken over by Metrobus in October 1991 along with the ten vehicles originally owned by the companies. These coaches were used on the already existing private hire business, and to operate scheduled day trips to European destinations. [10] In 2005, Southland Travel was purchased by Sullivan Buses, along with Polhill Garage. The business was later resold to its management. [11]

In the summers of 1994 and 1995, Metrobus operated their 'Wealdsman' service (numbered 746) to complement the Surrey Hills weekend leisure bus network. Metrobus used a specially painted blue and yellow AEC Regal IV (RF-class) vehicle, on loan from the Wealdsman Preservation Group, for the long service between Bromley and Tunbridge Wells, connecting with other leisure services (London & Country Routemaster service 410 to Box Hill) at Westerham. [12]

Throughout the late 1990s, Metrobus introduced other commercial routes operated under Section 3(2) of the London Regional Transport Act 1984 (later to become London Local Service Agreements), including the 351, 356 and 358. All such routes were later transferred to Transport for London in mid-2002, although the 358 still remains tendered to Metrobus as of 2012. [13]

In September 1999, Metrobus was purchased by the Go-Ahead Group. [14] [15] [16]

Routes 353 and 354 were altered due to the opening of Croydon Tramlink on 20 May 2000. Both routes were transferred to standard TfL contract; the 353 was withdrawn between Addington Village and Croydon, and the 354 (renumbered T33 to reflect its new status as a Tramlink 'feeder' route) was withdrawn between Addington and Bromley.

Scania N94UD OmniDekka double-decker, in Orpington, operating London Buses route 353 en route to Addington Metrobus bus 942 (YN56 FDX) 2006 Scania N94UD OmniDekka, Orpington, route 353, 19 September 2010.jpg
Scania N94UD OmniDekka double-decker, in Orpington, operating London Buses route 353 en route to Addington

Metrobus is the operator of the Fastway guided bus network in Gatwick and Crawley which opened in September 2003 in order to reduce congestion on the roads around Crawley by encouraging people to take the bus instead of using their cars. [17]

On 8 December 2007, Metrobus took over the operations of First London's Orpington garage. All the staff and 35 vehicles were included, although the garage itself was closed, with the 'R' prefix routes transferring to the Orpington garage, and the T32 going to Croydon. [18]

Routes 526/527 were lost in a Surrey County Council contract to Southdown PSV in January 2008 although regained in September 2012, and Route 100 (Maidenbower - Redhill) became part of the Fastway Network in Spring 2008.

In September 2009 it was announced that from 3 October 2009, Metrobus would take over Arriva Guildford & West Surrey's Horsham operations, including Horsham town routes, route 93 (Dorking - Horsham) and London Buses route 465 (Dorking - Kingston). Metrobus purchased 19 buses as part of the sale and moved operations away from Arriva's site at Warnham to their existing depot in Crawley.

On 1 April 2014, Go-Ahead restructured the business with the management of the Transport for London contracted services passing to the control of Go-Ahead London under its London General subsidiary, with the remaining services administered by Brighton & Hove from 1 July 2014. The commercial services retain the Metrobus brand as of April 2024. [19] [20] [21]

Incidents

In March 2003, two Metrobus vehicles were involved in a fatal accident at Crawley bus station. A bus crashed into the back of another bus and mounted the kerb where passengers were waiting. As a result of the impact, one woman was killed and five others injured. Metrobus described themselves as "devastated" by the accident, and said it was their "first major incident". [22]

On 8 January 2011, one of Metrobus' vehicles was hijacked while in service in Merstham. The bus was empty having just dropped off the last passengers, and the bus driver managed to escape unharmed, along with the cash box the hijackers had tried to steal. The hijacked bus was then driven through the area, striking a number of parked cars and signs, before being reversed into another Metrobus vehicle which was in service with passengers. There were no injuries, but the road was closed for a number of hours while the police investigated. Two men, aged 23 and 25, were arrested. One was released on bail and the other was charged with seven separate offences. [23]

On 13 August 2022, vehicle number 6559 burst to flames after a collision on the A24 in Ashington just north of Worthing while on route 23. Two people were taken to hospital and the vehicle was scrapped shortly after. [24]

Fleet

As of February 2023, the Metrobus fleet consists of 173 buses. [25]

Fleet livery

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Clockwise from top left: past and present Metrobus fleet liveries

Metrobus initially had a blue and yellow livery. This was superseded by a two-tone blue livery in the early 2000s.

The majority of Crawley buses featured a light blue base with a dark blue roof which swoops down at the front. It also has a white stripe separating the roof from the base, and a light blue lower dash panel. The Fastway livery is a silver base with navy blue cantrail panels and a navy blue lower front panel. Some older buses feature light blue with a dark blue roof and skirt panels along with a dark blue lower dash panel.

Most buses had a blue, red and orange oblong shapes on the seats, or "sails", however buses are now getting refurbished with Crawley's "Blue Moon" moquette now becoming standard on all Metrobus buses.[ needs update ] Fastway buses have a slightly different moquette, with the letters "fw" sewn into the fabric, along with dark grey vinyl inserts.

In 2015, Metrobus unveiled a new livery featuring a bright blue front with a dark blue rear separated by a yellow swoop with a dark blue panel on the front. This livery has since become the corporate livery of Metrobus. The new livery also featured a new moquette with predominantly blue with light blue circles and yellow dots.

Garages

Metrobus operates from garages in Crawley and Copthorne.

Crawley (CY)

History

A Fastway Wright GB Kite Hydroliner fuel cell bus in Crawley in May 2023 Metrobus Wright Hydroliner (6053, LV23 EDK).jpg
A Fastway Wright GB Kite Hydroliner fuel cell bus in Crawley in May 2023

Following the decision by Arriva to discontinue its operations in Crawley and most of East Surrey and West Sussex in March 2001, Metrobus purchased Arriva's premises in Crawley, moved the company headquarters (along with all non-London routes) there and began to develop a commercial bus network in the town. [26]

In October 2009, Arriva sold their Horsham bus operations to Metrobus. Metrobus took over operation of various Horsham town routes, route 93 to Dorking and London Buses route 465 which is run under contract jointly to Transport for London and Surrey County Council. Operations moved to Metrobus' existing depot in Crawley, away from the previous garage in Warnham which closed. All of Arriva's single deckers based at Warnham transferred to Metrobus. Six Alexander Dennis Enviro200s used on the 465 continued on that route. Six Dennis Dart SLF/Plaxton Pointers were kept and were refurbished internally and repainted (390, 393, 394, 395, 396 and 398), these are currently being used on route 93 between Dorking and Horsham; and a further six (388, 399, 397, 389, 391 and 392) being sold on to other operators. A solitary Volvo Olympian/Northern Counties double-decker remained in operation with Arriva.

On 30 June 2012, route 465 passed to Quality Line.[ citation needed ] During August 2013, new Wright Eclipses with Volvo chassis have been ordered as a replacement for the ageing Scania OmniCitys currently employed on the Crawley Fastway. This will displace the Scanias to other "country" workings and facilitate the retirement of the remaining unrefurbished Caetano Nimbuses, whose refurbishments were cancelled. 10 Alexander Dennis Enviro200s were ordered to replace the non-DDA compliant Darts, in order to both modernise the fleet and to comply to new legislation by 2016. These entered service in March 2015. [27]

In August 2016, Metrobus transferred 5 (out of a total of 31) Scania OmniCity double deckers from Brighton & Hove to allow route 400 to be converted to double-deck operation. The other 26 arrived between November 2017 and June 2018 and this allowed retirement of all but two of the ageing dual door Scania OmniDekkas.

In January 2017, 17 new Wright StreetLites entered service. These are used on routes 2, 4, 5 and Fastway Route 100. Ten more StreetLites were delivered in May 2019, with 1 second hand Enviro200 acquired in January 2020 to replace an accident damaged StreetLite. 2 more Enviro200s arrived in March 2020 for the newly acquired E9 and E10 local routes in Epsom.

Metrobus received a fleet of 6 Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 bodied Volvo B9TLs in December 2020, once again from Brighton & Hove. Numbered 6901 to 6906, they are currently mainly used on route 420. [28]

Metrobus took delivery of Wright GB Kite Hydroliner FCEVs for use on the Fastway network in early 2023, with the official launch of the buses taking place on 29 June. To facilitate their delivery, Crawley depot was equipped with a hydrogen refuelling station that is capable of refuelling up to 100 buses. The stations store up to five tonnes of liquid hydrogen each in individual storage tanks and are capable of dispensing up to 250 kilograms (550 lb) of vapourised fuel per hour, meaning a hydrogen bus at Crawley depot can be refuelled in around eight minutes. A further 34 hydrogen buses have been ordered for delivery to Crawley depot. [29]

Bus types in use

Copthorne (CP)

History

This garage was originally operated by Southdown Buses until 2 September 2023, when it was taken over by Metrobus. The buses had their Southdown logos removed and replaced with Metrobus logos. The buses' fleetcodes were also renumbered into the Metrobus fleetcode sequence on 12 March 2023, [31] after Southdown Buses was purchased by the Go-Ahead Group on 1 February 2023. [32]

Bus types in use

Routes

RouteFromToViaWeekday Frequency (Off-Peak)Saturday Frequency (Off-Peak)Sunday & Holiday Frequency (Off-Peak)Garage
1Crawley (Town Centre)BroadfieldSouthgate20 minutes20 minutes40 minutesCrawley
2K2 Leisure Centre or TilgateIfield WestFurnace Green, Crawley Town Centre, Crawley Hospital & West Green13-15 minutes13-15 minutes30 minutesCrawley
3Gatwick AirportBewbushForge Wood, Tinsley Green, Pound Hill, Three Bridges, Crawley Town Centre, Crawley Hospital, West Green & Gossops Green20 minutes20 minutes45 minutesCrawley
4 / 5Gatwick AirportWakehams Green & Crabbet ParkCounty Oak, Langley Green, Crawley Town Centre, Three Bridges & Pound Hill15 minutes15 minutes30 minutesCrawley
Fastway 10Gatwick AirportBewbushCity Place, Manor Royal, Crawley Town Centre & Broadfield8-10 minutes9-10 minutes12 minutesCrawley
Fastway 20Pease Pottage & WoodgateHorley LangshottTollgate Hill, Broadfield, Three Bridges, Gatwick Road, City Place, Gatwick Airport & Horley20-25 minutes20-25 minutes30 minutesCrawley
21CrawleyEpsom & Kiln Lane Sainsbury'sIfield, Charlwood, Newdigate, Beare Green, Dorking, Box Hill & Leatherhead2 hours2 hoursNo serviceCrawley
22CrawleyHolmbury St MaryGatwick Airport, Horley, Hookwood Tesco, Charlwood, Leigh, Chart Downs & Dorking2 hoursNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
23CrawleyWorthingBewbush, Kilnwood Vale, Faygate, Roffey, Horsham, Southwater Ashington & Washington30 minutes (Crawley to Horsham)

1 hour (Crawley to Worthing)

30 minutes (Crawley to Horsham)

1 hour (Crawley to Worthing)

2 hoursCrawley
32RedhillGuildfordReigate, Betchworth, Strood Green, Brockham, Dorking, Westcott, Wotton, Abinger Hammer, Gomshall, Shere, Albury, Chilworth & ShalfordNo serviceNo service2 hoursCrawley
51The CommonNorth HeathHorsham Town Centre, Horsham Station & Horsham Hospital1 journey between The Common and North Heath via Horsham

3 journeys between North Heath and Horsham 2 journeys between Horsham and the Common

1 journey between The Common and North Heath via Horsham

3 journeys between North Heath and Horsham 2 journeys between Horsham and the Common

No serviceCrawley
61HorshamNorth HeathHorsham Station & Horsham Hospital1 hour1 hourNo serviceCrawley
65HorshamOakhillHorsham Station1 hour1 hourNo serviceCrawley
84CrawleyEast GrinsteadThree Bridges, Tulleys Farm, Turners Hill, West Hoathly, Sharpthorne & Standen2 hours2 hoursNo serviceCrawley
93HorshamDorkingBroadbridge Heath, Warnham, Capel, Beare Green, Holmwood Park & Goodwyns1 hour1 hour2 hoursCrawley
98SouthwaterRoffeyHorsham20 minutes20 minutes35 minutesCrawley
Fastway 100MaidenbowerRedhill Park 25Three Bridges, Crawley Town Centre, Manor Royal, Gatwick Airport, Horley, Meath Green, Salfords, East Surrey Hospital & Redhill20 minutes20 minutes30 minutesCrawley
200Gatwick AirportHorshamCity Place, Manor Royal, Langley Green, Ifield, Gossops Green, Bewbush, Kilnwood Vale, Roffey & North Heath30 minutes30 minutes30 minutes (Gatwick Airport to Bewbush)

1 hour (Gatwick Airport to Horsham)

Crawley
231Lingfield or EdenbridgeTunbridge WellsFour Elms, Chiddingstone Causeway, Penshurst, Langton Green & Tunbridge Wells Station3 hours (90 minutes combined with Route 233)3 hours (90 minutes combined with Route 233)No serviceCrawley
233Lingfield or EdenbridgeTunbridge WellsFour Elms, Chiddingstone Causeway, Penshurst, Bidborough & Southborough3 hours (90 minutes combined with Route 231)3 hours (90 minutes combined with Route 231)No serviceCrawley
236OxtedEast GrinsteadLimpsfield, Westerham, Crockham Hill, Edenbridge, Dormansland, Lingfield & Felcourt2 hoursNo serviceNo serviceCopthorne
270East GrinsteadBrightonAshurst Wood, Forest Row, Wych Cross, Horsted Keynes, Lindfield, Haywards Heath, Wivelsfield, Burgess Hill, Hassocks, Pyecombe & Patcham1 hour1 hour2 hoursCrawley
271CrawleyBrightonHandcross, Staplefield, Cuckfield, Haywards Heath, Wivelsfield, Burgess Hill & Hassocks2 hours2 hours2-2.5 hoursCrawley
272CrawleyRoyal Sussex County HospitalCopthorne, Crawley Down, Turners Hill, Ardingly, Lindfield, Haywards Heath, Wivelsfield, World's End, Brugess Hill, Hassocks, Pyecombe, Patcham & Brighton2 hours2 hoursNo serviceCrawley
273CrawleyBrightonHandcross, Bolney, Hickstead, Hurstpierpoint, Hassocks, Pycombe & Patcham2 hours2 hoursNo serviceCrawley
280Moyneux ParkTunbridge Wells1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
281CrawleyLingfieldThree Bridges, Heathy Wood, Copthorne, Crawley Down, East Grinstead, Stone Quarry & Dormansland1 hour1 hourNo serviceCrawley
291CrawleyTunbridge WellsThree Bridges, Copthorne, Crawley Down, East Grinstead, Forest Row, Hartfield, Groombridge & Langton Green1 hour1 hour2 hoursCrawley
318BansteadEpsomBurgh Heath, Nork & Tattenham Corner4 journeys in each direction (one journey between Banstead and Epsom operates on School Days only)No serviceNo serviceCrawley
324CopthorneSt Bede's School & Reigate CollegeBurstow, Smallfield, Horley, Hookwood, Meath Green, Salfords, Redhill (starts from St Bede's School, not serving Reigate College, on afternoon journeys)1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCopthorne
398SouthwaterHoly Trinity School & St Wilfird's SchoolHorsham, Millais School, Faygate & Bewbush1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
400Stone Quarry & East GrinsteadCaterham-on-the-HillCopthorne, Three Bridges, Crawley, Gatwick Airport, East Surrey Hospital, Redhill, Godstone & Caterham1 hour1 hour2 hoursCrawley
409East GrinsteadSelsdonFelcourt, Lingfield, Blindley Heath, South Godstone, Godstone, Caterham, Caterham-on-the-Hill, Whyteleafe, Warlingham, Chelsham & Farleigfh1 hour between Lingfield and Selsdon

2 hours between East Grinstead and Selsdon

1 hour between Godstone and Selsdon

2 hours between East Grinstead and Selsdon

1 hour between Caterham and Warlingham

2 journeys in both directions between Lingfield and Warlingham

Copthorne
410Snow Hill or HollandRedhillNewchapel, Blindley Heath, South Godstone, Broadham Green, Hurst Green, Oxted, Godstone, Bletchingley & Nutfield30 minutes1 hour1 hour (continues as Route 424)Copthorne
410ALingfieldRedhillCrowhurst, Staffhurst Wood, Holland, Hurst Green, Oxted, Godstone, Bletchingley & Nutfield1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCopthorne
411Selsdon or WarlinghamCaterham or ReigateUpper Warlingham, Whyteleafe, Caterham-on-the-Hill, Caterham, Chaldon, Merstham, East Surrey College & Redhill1 hour between Warlingham and Caterham

2 hours between Warlingham and Reigate One or two journeys start from or continue to Selsdon

No serviceNo serviceCopthorne
420Crawley (Sundays & Holidays only) or WhitebushesSuttonGatwick Airport (Sundays & Holidays only), Whitebushes, East Surrey Hospital, Redhill, Reigate, Lower Kingswood, Tadworth, Preston, Banstead & Belmont1 hour1 hour2 hoursCrawley
422RedhillRedhill (circular)Reigate, Woodhatch, Westvale Park, Horley, Gatwick Airport, Gatwick Road North, Shipley Bridge, Copthorne, Burstow, Smallfield, Horley, Westvale Park, Woodhatch & East Surrey HospitalIrregular (at least 10 journeys)Irregular (at least 10 journeys)1 hour (continues as Route 410)Copthorne
424RedhillRedhill (circular)East Surrey Hospital, Woodhatch, Westvale Park, Horley, Smallfield, Burstow, Copthorne, Shipley Bridge, Gatwick Road North, Gatwick Airport, Horley, Westvale Park, Woodhatch & ReigateIrregular (at least 10 journeys)Irregular (at least 10 journeys)1 hour (continues from Route 410)Copthorne
430MershamMerstham (circular)Redhill, East Surrey Hospital, Woodhatch, Reigate, Redhil & Watercolour30 minutes30 minutes1 hourCrawley
435MershamMerstham (circular)Watercolour, Redhill, Reigate, Woodhatch, East Surrey Hospital & Redhill30 minutes30 minutes1 hourCrawley
460CrawleyEpsomGatwick Airport, Whitebushes, East Surrey Hospital, Redhill, Reigate, Lower Kingswood, Walton-on-the-Hill, Tadworth, Preston & Tattenham Corner1 hour1 hour2 hoursCrawley
480PrestonEpsomTattenham Corner20-40 minutes20-40 minutes2 hoursCrawley
485Snow HillEast GrinsteadNewchapel, Felbridge & The Kings Centre3 journeys between Snow Hill and East Grinstead

4 journeys between East Grinstead and Snow Hill All journeys at East Grinstead continue or start from Route 236 or Route 409

No serviceNo serviceCopthorne
594Chalkpit WoodWesterhamOxted, Limpsfield & Limpsfield Chart2 hours2 hoursNo serviceCopthorne
595Chalkpit WoodWesterhamOxted, Limpsfield, Titsey & Tatsfield4 journeys in each direction2 hoursNo serviceCopthorne
603Forge WoodBewbushTinsley Green, Gatwick Road North, Hazelwick Avenue, Three Bridges, Crawley Town Centre, Crawley Hospital, West Green & Gossops Green1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
609East GrinsteadOxted SchoolDormansland, Lingfield, Blindley Heath & South Godstone1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCopthorne
610BewbushHoly Trinity SchoolBroadfield, Furnace Green & Thomas Bennett School1 journey onlyNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
Holy Trinity SchoolCrawley Town CentreThomas Bennett School & Furnace Green1 journey onlyNo serviceNo service
Thomas Bennett SchoolBewbushBroadfield1 journey onlyNo serviceNo service
611ReigateOxted SchoolEast Surrey College, Merstham, Chaldon, Caterham-on-the-Hill, Caterham & Godstone1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCopthorne
612SmallfieldOxted SchoolOutwood, South Nutfield, Nutfield, Bletchingley & Godstone1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCopthorne
617BansteadSt Andrew's SchoolTattenham Way, Tattenham Corner, Epsom, Ashtead & Leatherhead1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
619Lower KingswoodSt Andrew's SchoolTadworth, Marbles Way, Tattenham Corner, Epsom, Ashtead & Leatherhead1 journey onlyNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
St Andrew's SchoolLower KingswoodLeatherhead, Ashtead, Epsom, Tattenham Corner & Marbles Way & Tadworth1 journey onlyNo serviceNo service
St Andrew's SchoolBansteadLeatherhead, Ashtead, Epsom, Tattenham Corner, Marbles Way & Merland Rise1 journey onlyNo serviceNo service
624HorleyImberhorne SchoolsSmallfield, Burstow, Copthorne, Crawley Down & Felbridge1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
638CopthorneImberhorne Lower SchoolSnow Hill & Felbridge1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
643Crabbet ParkImberhorne SchoolsTurners Hill, Crawley Down & Felbridge1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
646EdenbridgeEast GrinsteadDormansland, Lingfield, Felcourt & Sackville School1 journey onlyNo serviceNo serviceCopthorne
Sackville SchoolOxtedEast Grinstead, Felcourt, Lingfield, Dormansland, Edenbridge, Crockham Hill & Limpsfield Chart (Route changes to 410 from Oxted to Redhill)1 journey onlyNo serviceNo service
648The Duke's Head CopthorneImberhorne Lower SchoolCrawley Down & Felbridge1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
657WhyteleafeSt Bede's SchoolBuxton Lane, Caterham-on-the-Hill, Chaldon, Merstham & East Surrey College1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCopthorne
658WarlinghamSt Bede's School & Reigate CollegeUpper Warlingham, Whyteleafe, Marden Lodge, Caterham, Caterham-on-the-Hill, Chaldon, Merstham & East Surrey College

(starts from St Bede's School, not serving Reigate College, on afternoon journeys)

1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCopthorne
690SouthwaterMillais School & Forest SchoolHorsham1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
692Crawley Town CentreHoly Trinity School & St Wilfrid's SchoolLangley Green, Ifield & Gossops Green1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
693Forge WoodThomas Bennett School, Holy Trinity School & St Wilfrid's SchoolTinsley Green, Maidenbower, Three Bridges, Furnace Green & Tilgate1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
695WesterhamOxted SchoolWesterham Hill, Biggin Hill, Tatsfield, Titsey & Limpsfield1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
820SuttonWalton OaksBelmont & Banstead1 journey onlyNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
SuttonRedhillBelmont, Banstead, Lower Kingswood, Reigate & St Bede's School1 journey onlyNo serviceNo service
Walton OaksSuttonBanstead & Belmont1 journey onlyNo serviceNo service
St Bede's SchoolBansteadRedhill, Reigate, Lower Kingswood & Walton-on-the-Hill1 journey onlyNo serviceNo service
RedhillSuttonReigate, Lower Kingswood, Watlon Oaks, Walton-on-the-Hill, Banstead & Belmont1 journey onlyNo serviceNo service
866CoulsdonThe Beacon SchoolChipstead Valley, Woodmansterne & Banstead1 journey in each directionNo serviceNo serviceCrawley
E9EpsomEpsom (circular)Longmead, Parkview, Horton, Clarendon Park, Livingstone Park, Manor Park & Stamford Green30 minutes30 minutes1 hourCrawley
E10EpsomManor Park & Noble ParkStamford Green30 minutes30 minutes1 hourCrawley

Former garages

Scania OmniCity on route 405 in November 2011 Benz 1898 on London - Brighton Veteran Car Run 2011.jpg
Scania OmniCity on route 405 in November 2011
Scania OmniDekka in September 2003 New Omnidekker at Addington Interchange - geograph.org.uk - 850408.jpg
Scania OmniDekka in September 2003
Scania OmniDekka in Transport for London red livery on route 405 at Redhill in June 2009 Metrobus 948 YN07 EXG.JPG
Scania OmniDekka in Transport for London red livery on route 405 at Redhill in June 2009

Metrobus operated two depots that operated Transport for London contracted services. On 1 April 2014 in a reorganisation of the business, these were brought under the control of Go-Ahead London's London General subsidiary. [19]

Croydon (C)

Croydon garage operated London bus routes 119, 127, 202, 293, 359, 405, 434 and 455.

History

The Beddington Lane depot was opened by Metrobus in December 2005 to house route 127 which had been surrendered early by Centra. Work was completed on the garage buildings in February 2006. This garage took over the London routes that ran from Godstone with the exception of the 146 and 246 which moved to Orpington.

On 19 May 2012, route T33 passed to Abellio London and route 54 was transferred to this garage. [33] [34]

Orpington (MB)

Orpington garage operated London bus routes 119 (night service only on this 24-hour route), 126, 138, 146, 161, 162, 181, 233, 284, 320, 336, 352, 353, 358, 464, B14, R1, R2, R3, R4, R6, R8, R9, R11, and school route 654.

History

A former farm, Orpington depot was for many years the only garage for all of Metrobus' London tendered routes since the award of route 61 in 1986. More recently routes have been operated from Godstone and in December 2005 a new depot was constructed in Croydon to cope with new tender awards. During mid-2005 major reconstruction started on the Green Street Green site to make improvements and provide an expansion. During these works, a temporary base was being used on Polhill, near Halstead, next to the base of what was Southlands Travel.

On 23 February 2013, Metrobus commenced operating route 233, [35] later commencing their operations of route 126 in March of the same year. [36]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Arriva Southern Counties</span> Bus operator in East Sussex, Kent and Essex

Arriva Southern Counties Limited, trading as Arriva Southern Counties, is a bus operator in Kent, Essex, Hemel Hempstead, and Watford in England. It is a subsidiary of Arriva UK Bus.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Scania OmniCity</span> Motor vehicle

The Scania OmniCity is an integrally constructed transverse-engined low floor city bus that was available from Scania on the European market between 1997 and 2012.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">London Buses route SL7</span> London Superloop express bus route

London Buses route SL7, formerly London Buses route X26, is a Transport for London contracted Superloop express bus route in London, England. Running between West Croydon and Heathrow Central bus stations, it is operated by Go-Ahead London.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Southdown Motor Services</span>

Southdown Motor Services was a bus and coach operator in East and West Sussex and parts of Hampshire, in southern England. It was formed in 1915 and had various owners throughout its history, being purchased by the National Bus Company (NBC) in 1969. The company fleet name was lost when it was acquired by the Stagecoach Group in 1989 but buses operated under that legal name until 2015 when the operating licence was transferred to another company within the Stagecoach Group and 1915 company became dormant but still owned by the Stagecoach Group.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">London Country South West</span>

London Country South West (LCSW) was a bus operator in South East England and London. It was formed from the split of London Country Bus Services in 1986 and operated a fleet of around 415 buses from 10 garages, with its headquarters in Reigate.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Arriva Guildford & West Surrey</span>

Arriva Guildford & West Surrey Limited, which traded as Arriva Guildford & West Surrey, was a bus operator based in Guildford, England. It was a subsidiary of Arriva. The company operated services in West Sussex and Surrey, as part of the Arriva Southern Counties division. Services that were run were primarily centred on hubs at Guildford, Woking and Cranleigh.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fastrack (bus)</span> Bus Rapid Transit network in Kent, England

Fastrack is a bus rapid transit scheme in the Thames Gateway area of Kent. It consists of three routes, operated by Arriva Southern Counties on behalf of Kent County Council with Prologis and Amazon respectively. Measures used to allow buses to avoid traffic include signal priority, reserved lanes, and dedicated busways.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Southdown PSV</span>

Southdown PSV Limited, which traded as Southdown Buses, was a medium-sized country bus operator, with 18 routes across East Surrey, West Sussex, South London and Kent, 9 of which were school bus routes. Most of their routes were operated on behalf of Surrey County Council, other work included railway replacement services for planned engineering work.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Optare Esteem</span> Low-floor single-decker bus body

The Optare Esteem was a low-floor single-decker bus body manufactured by East Lancashire Coachbuilders, Darwen East Lancs and Optare between 2006 and 2009 on Scania N94UB, Scania N230UB, Volvo B7RLE, MAN 12.240, Alexander Dennis Dart SLF, Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart and Alexander Dennis Enviro300 chassis.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Articulated buses in the United Kingdom</span> Type of single-deck bus used in the United Kingdom

Articulated buses, colloquially known as "bendy buses", were rarely used in the United Kingdom compared to other countries, until the turn of the millennium. This was due to a preference for the double-decker bus for use on high capacity routes. In June 2006, there were over 500 articulated buses in the United Kingdom, although they were still heavily outnumbered by double deckers. The majority of this fleet was used in London, although these buses would be withdrawn by end of 2011.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">London Buses route 466</span> London bus route

London Buses route 466 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London and Surrey, England. Running between Addington Village Interchange and Caterham on the Hill, it is operated by Arriva London.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Go-Ahead London</span> London bus operator

Go-Ahead London is a major bus operator in Greater London. The name first appeared in August 2008, before which the company had traded under separate names and brands. It is currently the largest bus operator in Greater London, operating a total of 153 bus routes mainly in South and Central London as well as some services into North and East London with a fleet size of over 3,200 vehicles under contract to Transport for London.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tillingbourne Bus Company</span> Former Surrey bus operator

Tillingbourne Bus Company was a bus company based in Cranleigh, Surrey. The company operated bus and coach services in Surrey, West Sussex, Hampshire and Berkshire from 1924 until 2001.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC</span> British-built model of double-decker bus, built since 2014

The Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC is a low-floor double-decker bus produced by the British bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis since 2014, replacing the Alexander Dennis Enviro400. The Enviro400 MMC is produced at Alexander Dennis' Falkirk and Scarborough factories in the United Kingdom.

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