London Buses route 360

360
Overview
Operator London Central
Route
Start Royal Albert Hall
Via Kensington
Sloane Square
Pimlico
Vauxhall
Lambeth
End Elephant & Castle

London Buses route 360 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Royal Albert Hall and Elephant & Castle, it is operated by London Central.

History

The route was the first in London to use hybrid electric buses, with six vehicles built by Wrightbus, branded Electrocity, entering service in February 2006.[1] The trial was announced in March 2005; route 360 was chosen as it is one of few single-deck routes to operate in central London.[2] Six diesel buses were operated alongside the hybrids for comparison.[3] The hybrids were temporarily withdrawn shortly after their introduction following problems with engine overheating.[4]

In November 2009, it was announced that London Central had successfully tendered to retain the route, which would be converted to full hybrid operation using a mixture of new and existing vehicles from 23 January 2010, the first route to use only hybrid vehicles.[5][6] In August 2014, new passenger information screens were introduced on one bus on the route.[7][8][9]

References

  1. ↑ ""Cleaner, greener" buses for route 360". London SE1 community site. 7 February 2006.
  2. ↑ "First Electrocity order for Wrightbus". Bus & Coach Magazine. 18 March 2005.
  3. ↑ "Red buses go green in London". edie.net. 8 February 2006.
  4. ↑ Milmo, Dan (26 October 2006). "London plans hybrid bus fleet to cut carbon emissions". The Guardian.
  5. ↑ Aldridge, John (November 2009). "Route 360 to go 100% hybrid in latest contract shake-up". Buses (Ian Allan Publishing) (656): 16–17.
  6. ↑ "Route E1 - award announced 14 September 2009". Transport for London. 14 September 2009. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  7. ↑ Hopping, Clare (7 August 2014). "TfL to trial WiFi on Number 12 and RV1 London buses". Recombu. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  8. ↑ Worth, Dan (6 August 2014). "TfL will trial bus WiFi and digital seat data displays". V3. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  9. ↑ "WiFi trial on RV1 bus route". London SE1. 6 August 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2014.

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