- Source: London Buses route 466
London Buses route 466 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London and Surrey, England. Running between Addington Village Interchange and Caterham on the Hill, it is operated by Arriva London.
History
Route 466 commenced on 29 August 1998 between Shirley and Caterham on the Hill replacing route 166 between Shirley and Croydon and route 400 between Croydon and Caterham. It was operated by Croydon garage with Leyland Olympians and MCW Metrobuses.
On 20 May 2000 the route was extended to Addington Village Interchange coinciding with the opening of the Tramlink. Upon being re-tendered, on 30 August 2003 it passed to Metrobus' Godstone garage with East Lancs bodied Scania OmniDekka's, moving to Croydon in early 2006.
On next being tendered it returned to Arriva London's Croydon garage on 30 August 2008 with new Alexander Dennis Enviro400s were introduced. Arriva have retained it in subsequent tenders commencing in August 2013 and August 2020.
Electrical problems on the vehicles led to reliability issues. In October 2008 the route was criticised for seeing too many southbound journeys turn short at Old Coulsdon. Residents began a petition to improve reliability on the route, receiving around 700 signatures by December 2008. On 17 January 2009, Arriva introduced extra vehicles to the 466 to allow longer layovers and reduce the need to turn journeys short.
Current route
Route 466 operates via these primary locations:
Addington Village Interchange
Gravel Hill tram stop
Shirley
Sandilands tram stop
Lebanon Road tram stop
East Croydon station
Croydon town centre
South Croydon bus garage
Purley station
Old Coulsdon
Caterham on the Hill
Trivia
There are a set of schoolday journeys that run to and from Oasis Academy Coulsdon on schooldays.
References
External links
Media related to London Buses route 466 at Wikimedia Commons