London Buses route 62
| 62 | |
|---|---|
| File:Traffic Jam on Whalebone Lane - geograph.org.uk - 87683.jpg Alexander ALX400 bodied Dennis Trident 2 on route 62 | |
| Overview | |
| Operator | Stagecoach London |
| Garage | Barking (BK) |
| Vehicle | Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart 10.2m Alexander Dennis Enviro400 10.2m Optare Versa 10.4m |
| Peak vehicle requirement | 14 |
| Night-time | No night service |
| Route | |
| Start | Gascoigne Estate |
| Via | Upney Becontree Chadwell Heath |
| End | Marks Gate |
| Length | 9 miles (14 km) |
| Service | |
| Level | Daily |
| Frequency | About every 10-20 minutes |
| Journey time | 37-70 minutes |
| Operates | 04:40 until 01:05 |
| "Performance" (PDF). tfl.gov.uk. | |
London Buses route 62 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Stagecoach London.
History
The route once ran from Little Heath to Ilford via Goodmayes, Barking, Ripple Road, Becontree, Chadwell Heath, Hainault, Barkingside and Gants Hill, making it a long route. When Barking Hospital was opened in the 1960s, the route was withdrawn between Ripple Road and Little Heath and diverted along Upney Lane to Barking to serve the new hospital. Throughout the years there have been many different terminals; Ilford, Gants Hill, Barkingside, Hainault all being the extent of the service at some point. Also on Summer Sundays to Chigwell Row, during the 1960s the Route Number was 62A. The service was won by Ensignbus in the late 1980s but went back to East London by the beginning of the 1990s and has stayed there since. The service today operates between Marks Gate and Barking Gascoigne Estate.
This route was the very last to use the RT bus in London in 1979 due to the need to widen the bridge at Chadwell Heath Railway Station before newer models could be used. The RT was replaced by the Leyland Titan after the bridge was widened.
A new contract in 2001 saw the introduction of low floor Alexander ALX200 bodied Dennis Dart SLF single deckers, in Stagecoach London livery, although double deckers in the form of Alexander ALX 400s also put in regular appearances.
On 26 March 2011, East London retained route 62.
In April 2011, route 62 gained new Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart single deckers and a new Alexander Dennis Enviro400 double decker.
Current route
- Marks Gate Whalebone Lane North
- Billet Road
- Rose Lane
- Whalebone Lane North
- High Road
- Station Road
- Chadwell Heath Station
- Valence Avenue
- Porter's Avenue
- Gale Street
- Becontree Station
- Woodward Road
- Lodge Avenue
- Ripple Road
- Upney Lane
- Longbridge Road
- Barking Station
- Station Parade
- Cambridge Road
- Linton Road
- London Road
- North Street
- Broadway
- Gascoigne Road
- Gascoigne Estate Gascoigne Road, south end
Gallery
See also
External links
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