London Buses route 474
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Management | |
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Operated by | Blue Triangle |
Garage | Rainham |
Vehicle | Scania OmniDekka |
Peak vehicle requirement | 12 |
Route | |
Start | Manor Park |
Via | East Ham Beckton North Woolwich London City Airport |
End | Canning Town |
Length | 5 miles (8 km) |
Service | |
Level | Daily (3:30am until 1:00am) |
Frequency | About every 12 minutes |
Journey time | 36-65 minutes |
Night | none |
Adult single fares | |
Oyster | £1.00 |
Cash | £2.00 |
Transport for London • Performance (PDF) |
London Buses route 474 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Blue Triangle.
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[edit] History
The route replacing the section of the 69 to North Woolwich is the 474, and this has the distinction of being Blue Triangle's first mainstream London Transport route. Blue Triangle is well established in the fields of rail replacement work, private hires, and emergency coverage (including route 42, 60, and 185), and also has several AEC Regent III RTs for nostalgia-related duties. Now the company is taking on more LT work, and a second route has been awarded in the shape of the 368.
The 474 operates from Manor Park Station, via East Ham, Beckton and Cyprus to North Woolwich, where the former 69 route is picked up via the industrial estates of Silvertown to Canning Town. It now also calls at London City Airport following the curtailment of route 69 beyond Canning Town.
The number 474 itself probably derives from the 473, which runs parallel between North Woolwich and Silvertown along Albert Road, and maintains a direct link to Stratford.
[edit] Current route
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