London Buses route 325

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325
Management
Operated by East London
Garage Barking
Vehicle Dennis Dart/Plaxton Pointer
Route
Start Beckton
Via East Ham
Forest Gate
Plaistow
End Prince Regent
Length 8 miles (13 km)
Service
Level Daily (5:00am until 1:00am)
Frequency About every 15 minutes
Journey time 38-57 minutes
Night none
Adult single fares
Cash £1.50
Oyster 80p (£1 Mon-Fri 7-9.30am)
Transport for London

London Buses route 325 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

Barking garage has a large allocation of Dennis Darts with several different combinations of length, layout and bodybuilder, and in practice these get rather mixed up between different routes. Sometimes the 325 is run with a rare 9.4m Pointer 2 bodied Dart SLF with dual doors. The 325, and 300, should really be worked by 10.2m dual door examples; most of the other Darts are similar but ALX200 bodied, while there are some extra long ones for the 145 and some short wheelbase oneswithout any particular allocation.

The 325 was created in the Newham area scheme of 25 September 1993, initially being worked by elongated MCW Metrorider and Optare StarRider minibuses from Upton Park garage. It combined the Prince RegentForest Gate leg of route 278 (which was withdrawn) with a new service along Katherine Road in East Ham and a link to the new Savacentre at East Beckton.

To begin with there was no Sunday service. That came in 1997, when the route was also diverted to serve the new Showcase Cinema in East Beckton. Buses also serve Jenkins Lane and Park Avenue, instead of running non-stop along the North Circular Road as originally.

[edit] Current route

[edit] Route departing Beckton

[edit] Route departing Prince Regent

[edit] See also

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