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24
London General E7 on 24.JPG
Service
Start Pimlico
End Hampstead Heath
Via Victoria
Trafalgar Square
Camden Town
Frequency About every 5-10 minutes
Length 7 miles (11 km)
Operation
Operator(s) Go-Ahead London
Garage Stockwell
Vehicle(s) Alexander Dennis Enviro400 9.9m
Alexander Dennis Enviro400H Hybrid
Wright Pulsar Gemini HEV
PVR 29
† peak vehicle requirement
Transport for LondonPerformance


London Buses route 24 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Go-Ahead London.[1]

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[edit] History

This route dates back to 1910, when it ran between Hampstead Heath and Victoria. The 24 was extended in August 1912 to Pimlico and has continued in that form until the present day, making this the oldest and most stable bus route in London.

Originally, the route was operated by the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC), and later the British Automobile Traction Co Ltd (aka "British") until September 1933 when the London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB), later London Transport Executive, was formed and ran under the name "London Transport".

During its life with London Transport, the 24 was operated mainly from Chalk Farm Garage in Harmood Street (Nr Camden Town). It was also run (on & off) from Victoria (Gillingham Street) garage. Amongst the bus types operated were STLs, SRTs, RTLs, RTWs, RMs, RMLs and XAs. In fact the route was selected to be the first London's red bus route to use front entrance, rear engined buses in 1965.

The route was crew operated until 1986, apart from two short periods in 1965/1966 and 1975.

Privatisation saw the 24 being operated by Grey-Green, later sold to Arriva, in 1988 - with its own grey, green and orange livery; a far cry from the red London buses that had run the route for many years before.

In November 2002 the route was transferred from Arriva to Metroline run from Holloway Garage, and later in 2006 it was the first London bus route to be operated by Alexander Dennis Enviro400 double deckers. On 10 November 2007 operation of route 24 passed to London General.

On the 11 February 2008, a bus on diversion due to the Camden Town fires was deroofed, after the driver drove into the side rather than under the middle of an arch bridge. [2] Six people were injured, one seriously. [3] TfL said the diversion was safe if drivers followed instructions, and had been operating successfully for over 24 hours.

A night element to the route was introduced on 27 November 1999, in the form of route N24, to replace part of the withdrawn route N2 between Hampstead Heath and Pimlico. The N prefix was dropped during April 2004, thus making it a 24-hour route.

[edit] Current route

[edit] Route departing Pimlico

[edit] Route departing Hampstead Heath

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