London Buses route T33

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T33
Management
Operated by Metrobus
Garage Croydon Garage
Vehicle Scania OmniCity
Peak vehicle requirement
Route
Start Addington Village
Via Forestdale
Selsdon
South Croydon
East Croydon
End West Croydon
Length 3-4 miles
Service
Level Daily (5:30 until midnight)
Frequency About every 10-15 minutes
Journey time 25-35 minutes
Night No night service
Adult single fares
Oyster £1.00
Cash £2.00
Transport for LondonPerformance (PDF)


London Buses Route T33 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Metrobus. It is a Tramlink feeder service and unlike the other two (T31 and the T32), it is never operated by First London.

The service is a Tramlink feeder route, connecting at Addington Village Interchange tram stop and bus station. Tfl liked the idea of having feeder routes for the tram, as at the time it was in the direction the Mayor of London was looking at, more London buses. So this new trend of feeder buses started with Route T31 followed by the T32 and the T33. The T33 being only 3 miles long was a cheap investment for whoever would get awarded the bus route (because of the needed amount of buses being just over 5), who turned out to be Metrobus.

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[edit] History

As already stated, the route is a Tramlink feeder, and started operations in late 2000 after the Tramlink started itself. The bus has never changed its route in its short lifetime.


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[edit] Current route

[edit] Route departing Addington Village Interchange

[edit] Route departing West Croydon


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