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Lista de rutas de autobús en Londres

Dos autobuses de dos pisos en las rutas 8 y 205 en Bishopsgate en 2022
Un autobús de un piso en la ruta 309 en Aberfeldy Village en 2022

Esta es una lista de rutas de autobús contratadas por Transport for London (TfL) en Londres , Inglaterra, así como servicios comerciales que ingresan al área del Gran Londres (excepto autocares ).

Los servicios de autobús en Londres son operados por Arriva London , Go-Ahead London ( Blue Triangle , Docklands Buses , London Central y London General ), Metroline , RATP Dev Transit London ( London Sovereign , London United y London Transit), Stagecoach London ( East London). , Selkent y Thameside ), Sullivan Buses , Transport UK London Bus y Uno . Los operadores patrocinados por TfL ofrecen más de 500 servicios.

Ejemplos de operadores no patrocinados por TfL incluyen, entre otros: Arriva Herts & Essex , Arriva Southern Counties , Carousel Buses , Diamond South East , Go-Coach , First Beeline , Metrobus , Stagecoach South , Thames Valley Buses y Reading Buses .

Clasificación de números de ruta.

En la época victoriana, las personas que tomaban el autobús reconocían al propietario y la ruta de un ómnibus (en latín: "para todos") sólo por su librea y el nombre de la línea, con carteles pintados a los lados que mostraban las dos terminales para indicar la ruta. . Luego, en 1906, George Samuel Dicks de la London Motor Omnibus Company decidió que, como el nombre de la línea "Vanguard" había demostrado ser muy popular, llamaría a todas las líneas "Vanguard" y numeraría las cinco rutas de la compañía del 1 al 5. Otros operadores pronto vieron la ventaja de que un número de ruta único era más fácil de recordar para el público viajero, por lo que pronto se extendió la práctica de utilizar números de ruta. [1]

Clasificación histórica

Tranvía Feltham (en uso hasta 1933) que muestra solo dos espacios para el número de ruta.

Las rutas de autobús gestionadas por London Transport se agruparon de la siguiente manera.

La Ley de Tráfico de Londres de 1924 impuso una numeración conocida como Esquema Bassom, que lleva el nombre del superintendente (más tarde jefe de policía ) Arthur Ernest Bassom de la Policía Metropolitana, quien lo ideó. Durante muchas décadas, las variantes y las elaboraciones breves utilizaron sufijos de letras (por ejemplo, "77B"). Los números reflejaban la empresa que operaba la ruta.

La numeración se revisó en 1934 después de que se formara London Transport : [2]

Clasificación actual

Lista de rutas

Todas las rutas operan en ambas direcciones a menos que se detalle.

1–99

100–199

200–299

300–399

400–499

500–599

600–699

Los números de ruta del 600 al 699 se utilizan para los servicios escolares, y la mayoría de ellos realizan un viaje de regreso cada día de la semana durante las horas pico y durante el período escolar. [117]

900–999

Los números de ruta del 900 al 999 representan autobuses de movilidad; en su mayoría ofrecen un viaje de regreso una vez por semana a un centro comercial local desde vecindarios de densidad relativamente baja donde no hay una ruta alternativa en la red principal de autobuses. El número de rutas de autobuses de movilidad ha disminuido en los últimos años porque en todas las rutas de London Buses circulan autobuses de piso bajo y accesibles para sillas de ruedas .

Prefijos de letras

Rutas de East London Transit (prefijo EL)

Rutas Superloop (prefijo SL)

Rutas solo nocturnas (prefijo N)

Las rutas de autobuses nocturnos suelen estar relacionadas con el equivalente numérico del día y normalmente recorren la misma ruta pero con una extensión en cada extremo del servicio. Normalmente se trata de proporcionar un servicio nocturno a destinos a los que se llega en metro o tren durante el día. [142]

Sin embargo, hay algunos números de ruta con prefijo N que no tienen relación con sus equivalentes diurnos: la N5, la N20 y la N97 operan en una parte de Londres diferente a sus respectivas rutas diurnas. Además, las N550 y N551 (que brindan servicio nocturno en partes de la red DLR) y la N271 (cuyo servicio diurno se retiró el 4 de febrero de 2023) no tienen rutas diurnas correspondientes. [142]

También existen rutas de 24 horas, que circulan de día y de noche pero normalmente con menor frecuencia durante las horas nocturnas. La gran mayoría recorre el mismo recorrido en todo momento. Con la introducción del Night Tube , algunas rutas diurnas se han ampliado para funcionar durante los viernes y sábados por la noche para dar servicio a las estaciones.

Rutas de autobús que no pertenecen a TfL en el Gran Londres

Estas rutas de autobús no están contratadas por TfL y, por lo tanto, no son " autobuses de Londres ", todas menos tres van desde pueblos y ciudades fuera del Gran Londres hacia destinos dentro. Están pintados en un color elegido por el operador, por lo que no son necesariamente rojos como los autobuses de Londres , y la mayoría de ellos no aceptan tarjetas Oyster . Estas rutas se operan con un permiso de servicio de Londres emitido por TfL, por lo que son reconocidas en los mapas de autobuses de TfL y aparecen en las paradas de autobús de TfL . [143]

Antiguas rutas

Future routes

Temporary routes

There are three special TfL express routes which only run during the Notting Hill Carnival: 2X, 36X and 205X.[233]

Route 23A operates on one day per year to Imber using heritage vehicles.[234]

See also

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