- Source: London Buses route 360
London Buses route 360 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Royal Albert Hall and Elephant and Castle, it is operated by Go-Ahead London.
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. 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. Six diesel buses were operated alongside the hybrids for comparison. The hybrids were temporarily withdrawn shortly after their introduction following problems with engine overheating.
In November 2009, it was announced that Go-Ahead London 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. In August 2014, new passenger information screens were introduced on one bus on the route.
The hybrid buses were replaced by electric Alexander Dennis Enviro200EV single-deckers in November 2017.
Current route
Route 360 operates via these primary locations:
Royal Albert Hall
South Kensington station
Sloane Square station
Lister Hospital
Pimlico station
Vauxhall Bridge
Vauxhall bus station for Vauxhall station
Albert Embankment
Imperial War Museum
Elephant & Castle station
References
External links
Media related to London Buses route 360 at Wikimedia Commons
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