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Old December 31st 05, 09:18 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Colin McKenzie Colin McKenzie is offline
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Chris Read wrote:
wrote:
As a matter of interest, apart from the Routemasters - which are the
oldest buses currently running on regular routes now?


If you mean TfL tendered routes only, then I guess you're looking at the
earliest low- floor single deck Darts. For example, routes 370/373
(Romford-Grays) operate with P-reg Darts. 1996/97ish vintage.

The earliest low-floor double deck Tridents were on an S-reg plate, I think,
although they didn't arrive en masse until the T-reg era.


Which means that London Buses has virtually replaced its entire fleet
in 8 years, something that has only happened once before, in 1947-54
with RTs and RFs. The average age of the fleet may now be lower than
it was in 1954; if so, it's the lowest it has ever been.

Colin McKenzie