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London Buses route 133

London Buses route 133 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Streatham and Holborn stations, it is operated by Transport UK London Bus.

133
Overview
OperatorTransport UK London Bus
GarageBattersea
VehicleNew Routemaster
Wright StreetDeck Electroliner BEV
Peak vehicle requirement25
Began service27 March 1929
PredecessorsRoute 34
Former operator(s)Arriva London
Go-Ahead London
Night-timeN133
Route
StartStreatham station
ViaBrixton
Kennington
Elephant and Castle
Borough
London Bridge
Holborn Viaduct
EndHolborn station
Length8 miles (13 km)
Service
LevelDaily
FrequencyAbout every 7-12 minutes
Journey time37-78 minutes
Operates04:12 until 23:57

History edit

 
London General Plaxton President bodied Volvo B7TL at Liverpool Street bus station in April 2007
 
Arriva London Alexander ALX400 bodied Volvo B7TL in August 2016

Route 133 commenced operating on 27 March 1929 from South Croydon to Liverpool Street station. On 24 July 1971, the route was withdrawn between Croydon and Streatham with one man operation introduced with Daimler Fleetlines.[1][2]

Upon being put out to tender, it was taken over by London General's Stockwell garage on 6 January 1990 with Northern Counties bodied Volvo Citybuses.[3] Upon being re-tendered, route 133 was taken over by Arriva London's Norwood garage on 22 January 2010.[4] When next tendered, it was retained by Arriva London, with it transferred to Brixton garage on 21 January 2017.[5][6]

On 23 November 2022, it was announced that route 133 would be rerouted to run to Holborn instead of Liverpool Street following a consultation. This change was implemented on 29 April 2023.[7][8]

Current route edit

Route 133 operates via these primary locations:[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Warren, Kenneth (1986). The Motorbus in Central London. Shepperton: Ian Allan Publishing. pp. 121/122. ISBN 0-7110-1568-6.
  2. ^ Wharmby, Matthew (2016). The London DMS. Barnsley: Pen & Sword. p. 19. ISBN 9781783831739.
  3. ^ Go-Ahead London commercial unit Coach & Bus Week issue 1179 10 March 2015 page 22
  4. ^ Arriva London 14 September 2009
  5. ^ Arriva big winner in latest tender round Coach & Bus Week issue 1241 7 May 2016 page 10
  6. ^ Tender News Bus Talk issue 40 June 2016 page 11
  7. ^ "Central London Bus Review 2022: Decision summary and next steps" (PDF). TfL Have Your Say. 23 November 2022. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  8. ^ "Central London bus changes". TfL. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  9. ^ Route 133 Map Transport for London

External links edit

  Media related to London Buses route 133 at Wikimedia Commons

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