London Buses route 65
65 | |
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N65 | |
Route | |
Start | Ealing Broadway station |
Via | Brentford Kew Richmond Petersham Ham |
End | Kingston upon Thames |
London Buses route 65 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Ealing Broadway station and Kingston upon Thames, it is operated by RATP Dev Transit London.
History
Route 65 originally ran from
In the 1960s, the southernmost section between
In February 1979, the route was temporarily split in two in Petersham, due to a large sinkhole nicknamed the 'Petersham Hole'. Regular through service did not resume until September 1980.[5]
In 1984, the northern section to Argyle Road was cut back to Ealing Broadway. In 1985, the 65 was converted to one-person operation using MCW Metrobuses, all based at Norbiton.[4] In 1987, the route was reduced further, with the southern portion of the route to Chessington cut back to Kingston. By this time, route tendering had been established in London, and 65 passed to Kingston Bus, a low-cost unit established by London Buses.[4]
Upon being re-tendered, the route was awarded to
Armchair finally took over in January 1991, using a batch of seventeen
Upon being re-tendered, the route passed to London United on 29 June 2002 with new Alexander ALX400 bodied Dennis Trident 2s from Fulwell garage.[8]
Upon being re-tendered, it was retained by London United with a new contract commencing on 4 July 2009, that saw the section between Kingston and Chessington reinstated for night-time services only.[9] London United retained the route when next tendered with the new contract to commence on 2 July 2016.[10]
In 2022, the bus fleet was electrified, with the introduction of Alexander Dennis Enviro400EV battery electric buses.[11]
Current route
Route 65 operates via these primary locations:[12]
- Ealing Broadway station
- South Ealing station
- Brentford High Street
- Kew Bridge station
- Kew Gardens for Kew Gardens station
- Richmond station
- Petersham
- Ham
- Kingston upon Thames Brook Street
References
- ^ a b "Our services". RATP Dev Transit London. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
- ISBN 0853290830.
- ISBN 9780853290377.
- ^ a b c d "Route 65 ~ a brief History - London Bus Museum". London Bus Museum. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
- ^ "Petersham Hole (1980), Richmond Transport (1992)". London's Screen Archives. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
- ISBN 1-898432-74-0.
- ISBN 978-0-7110-3377-1
- Buses (562). Ian Allan Publishing: 12.
- ^ Change to night bus services for south west London Transport for London
- ^ Tender News Bus Talk (Go-Ahead London) issue 37 December 2015 page 11
- ^ "Transport for London plan for new electric buses in South West London". South West Londoner. 11 November 2021. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
- ^ Route 65 Map Transport for London
External links
- Media related to London Buses route 65 at Wikimedia Commons
- Timetable