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Harrow Weald bus garage from the High Road, September 2017. As of April 2024, Harrow Weald garage operates routes 140, 182, 186, 292, N98 and N140. Harrow Weald garage was opened in 1930 by the London General Omnibus Company to replace the much smaller South Harrow garage. The new garage had to be extended over the forecourt just two years ...
The route operates at a frequency of a bus every 12 minutes on weekdays and Saturdays and a bus every 15 minutes on Sundays. [11] Between the hours of 23:00 and 07:00, the route is covered by an all stops night service, numbered N140, running every 30 minutes between Harrow Weald bus garage and Heathrow Central bus station. [12]
Garage Operator London Buses Code Opened Closed Picture Reference T Leyton: East London: T 1912 [4] TB Bromley: Selkent: TB 1924 TC Croydon: Arriva London: TC 1916 TF Twickenham: Transport UK London Bus: TF 1904 (tram) 1931 (trolleybus) 1962 (bus) TH Thornton Heath: Arriva London TH 1879 (horse tramway) 1901 (tram) 1951 (bus) TK Tramlink ...
Catford bus garage: Shoreditch: Stagecoach London: Operates as a 24-hour service. [19] [20] 49 [21] [6] Clapham Junction: White City bus station: RATP Dev Transit London: 50 Fairfield Halls: Stockwell tube station: Arriva London: 51 [22] Orpington railway station: Beresford Square: Go-Ahead London: 52: Victoria bus station: Willesden bus garage ...
The allocation was transferred to London Country Bus Services' Watford garage, and became part of London Country North West in 1986. It was included in the sale of the business to Luton & District in October 1990 and retained the contract shortly afterwards, ordering 15 new Leyland Olympians to operate the route. The route was retained again in ...
Having been operated by First London since privatisation, it was included in the sale of Willesden Junction garage to Metroline in June 2013. [47] [48] In November 2017 operation of the route passed to London United. [49] Current route. Route N18 operates via these primary locations: [50] Harrow Weald bus garage; Harrow & Wealdstone station
First London Volvo B7TL Wright Eclipse Gemini in August 2010. Route 31 commenced operating on 7 September 1911 as a daily route between Chelsea and South Hampstead via Edith Grove, Earls Court Road, Kensington High Street, Notting Hill Gate, Great Western Road, Walterton Road and Belsize Road, replacing horse bus route 36, which also ran between Chelsea and Finchley Road.
Harrow bus station. The bus station is on College Road, opposite the St Ann's Shopping Centre and approximately 100 metres from the Harrow-on-the-Hill rail and tube stations. [citation needed] There are five stands within the bus station. The main operators at the bus station are London Sovereign and Metroline. [citation needed]