London Buses route 30
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Management | |
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Operated by | East London |
Garage | Stratford |
Vehicle | Alexander ALX400 |
Route | |
Start | Hackney Wick |
Via | Dalston Highbury Islington Euston |
End | Marble Arch |
Length | 8 miles (12 km) |
Service | |
Level | Daily (5:00am until midnight) |
Frequency | About every 10 minutes |
Journey time | 42-84 minutes |
Night | none |
Adult single fares | |
Cash | £1.50 |
Oyster | 80p (£1 Mon-Fri 7-9.30am) |
Transport for London |
London Buses route 30 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to East London.
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[edit] History
Route 30 commenced operation on 8 May 1911 Between Kings Cross and Fulham Cross. Some of this routing is still covered today by the 30, as well as by related routes 74 and 430. The 30 was involved in the 7 July 2005 London bombings, when a bus on this route, which had been diverted due to other incidents, was blown-up.
[edit] Current route
[edit] Gallery
Routemaster operation of route 30 |
MCW Metrobus operation of route 30 |
East London Leyland Titan (B15) operation of route 30 |
Stagcoach East London Leyland Titan (B15) operation of route 30 |
Stagcoach East London Alexander ALX400 operation of route 30 |
Stagcoach London Alexander ALX400 operation of route 30 |