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The 68 group, consisting of 68,
Disclaimer: May contain 196.
Doesn't contain 168, it was exiled.
I will focus as much as I can on the 68 side of things, making references to 196 here and there as it's a family member too. However, I have an old post that focuses more on 196.
South Croydon Red Deer* - West Norwood - Elephant & Castle - Waterloo - Euston - Chalk Farm.
* South End
WVL261 (LX06EBM) in West Norwood |
Records go as far back as World War I, with the 68 as far north as Chalk Farm (covered by 168 today). One can safely assume it's routeing was similar to that of 1934 when more evident records were available, the routeing then being South Croydon to Chalk Farm with extra peak-hour shorts from Waterloo to Euston then deviating to King's Cross.
Different and now-nonexistent garages had the route, with Norwood (N) having 68 for the longest consistent run, of about 40 years. As the years went by like clockwork, the 68 had a partner route introduced, 68A. The 68, but taking a straight along South Norwood Hill and not turning into Whitehorse Lane, thus leading to a station in South Norwood. Familiar?
WVL260 (LX06EBL), self explanatory |
During this time, the 196 was a Tufnell Park to Waterloo route.
This changed on 10 July 1951 when the 68A was absorbed into 196.
This changed on 10 July 1951 when the 68A was absorbed into 196.
PVL151 (X551EGK) in Herne Hill |
The current combination of 68/468 (Elephant-Norwood) provide roughly 16bph, compared to a rough estimate of 19bph (Waterloo-Norwood) back then. Even if the buses back then had a smaller capacity, it's not a bad frequency.
1986. 168 introduced. 68 withdrawn (bar Sundays) from Chalk Farm to Euston. PVR of 68 at 38. New X68 express introduced from Russell Square to Waterloo, non-stop to West Norwood then as 68 until West Croydon. PVR of 6.
1994. 68A introduced (South Croydon Bus Garage - Elephant & Castle). 68 withdrawn from Chalk Farm to Euston, and West Norwood to South Croydon. PVR down to 19.
1999. Contract renewal of 68A, renumbered to 468, Norwood (N) allocation withdrawn. PVR of 468 from 23 to 25. Meanwhile on 68, Arriva London North got involved and 68 was handled at various garages until 2000.
2000. Both 68 and 468 converted to full low-floor operation (with new DLAs if I'm correct), PVR (68) down from 22 to 19. New night route N68 introduced via 60/68/468 from Purley to Aldwych then deviates to Trafalgar Square.
2004. (68) Converted to brand new (53-reg) VLAs.
April Fools Day 2006. Arriva finally lost all of 68/468/X68/N68. Hope you enjoyed, ta.
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PVL309 (PJ02TVO) West Norwood. As usual. But in the night. |
PVL326 (PJ52LWE) West Norwood. Station. |
Hybrids have always worked all routes where appropriate and 468's daily allocation is made up of hybrids regardless, as Camberwell (Q) always mix allocations. The 68 already allocated hybrids of it's own, and X68 saw hybrids from Peckham (PM) too, and will receive a full allocation of E40H MMCs soon.
MHV72 (BV66VGF) on Camberwell Road |
Gone the days of wondering what bus will come first, a 68, or 468? A WVL? PVL? E? WHV? For me nowadays it's just 468 468 468 468 468. If I have the time to avoid another LT ride.
68's LT664-690 will transfer to Abellio's Walworth (WL) just like 15 did from Stagecoach to Go-Ahead. 468 with new B5LH Gemini 3's HV380-412, most of which have already entered service.
Anyways, commiserations to London Central for the loss of 68/468/N68, and congratulations to Abellio and Arriva for their respective wins. Camberwell (Q) has done a great job on handling the routes for 12 long years. Gone the days of tanky yet fun WVLs, chances of odd workings. Come the days of mundane hybrids and glued tight allocations.
I hope this post wasn't much of a bore. Trust me to go into further detail in the next post, give yourself at least a day's worth when it arrives. Stay safe. Stay in school too, if you're cool. I have nothing else to say by now.
P.S. I don't have resentment to 168, but poking at it for what it is*.
P.P.S. *for being an outsider of the family.
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