London Buses route 45

45

Overview
Operator London Central
Garage Camberwell (Q)
Vehicle Volvo B7TL 10m / Plaxton President
Route
Start Clapham Park
Via Brixton
Camberwell Green
Elephant & Castle
Blackfriars
Holborn Circus
End St Pancras station
Length 8 miles (13 km)
Service
Level Daily

London Buses route 45 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Clapham Park and St Pancras station, it is operated by London Central.

History

Route 45 commenced operating on 1 October 1950 between Battersea and Farringdon Street via Clapham Junction, Clapham Common, Stockwell, Brixton, Camberwell Green, Elephant & Castle and Blackfriars Bridge as a replacement for trolleybus route 34. On 17 January 1951 it was extended from Battersea to South Kensington station.

On 1 February 1961, the route was extended from Farringdon Street to Hampstead Heath via Grays Inn Road and King's Cross replacing trolleybus route 513. On 8 January 1972, it was withdrawn between King's Cross and Hampstead and replaced by route 46. On 28 October 1978, the route was extended from King's Cross to Archway station.

On 3 August 1985, route 45 was converted to one man operation with the AEC Routemasters replaced by Leyland Titans. On 10 November 1990, it was withdrawn between South Kensington and Brixton, with the southern terminus becoming Lambeth Town Hall, while at the northern end it was withdrawn between King's Cross and Archway.

The southern terminus changed again to Brixton garage on 29 January 1994, and Streatham Hill on 14 November 1998.

Upon being re-tendered, route 45 was retained by London Central with a new contract commencing on 13 November 2010.[1]

Current route

References

  1. Bus tender results Route 45 Transport for London 14 May 2010
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