Essex bus route H1

H1
Overview
Operator Regal Busways
Garage Chelmsford
Vehicle MCV Evolution
Peak vehicle requirement 1
Predecessors Imperial Buses
Route
Start Harlow Bus Station
Via North Weald
Epping
Debden
End Loughton Station
Service
Frequency 180 (Saturday)
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Essex bus route H1 was a contracted bus route in Essex, United Kingdom, which served as a useful connection between Loughton, Debden, Epping, North Weald and Harlow in south-west Essex on Saturdays only. The service was last operated by Regal Busways of Chelmsford under contract to Essex County Council. Previously, it was a commercial operation on Monday to Saturday with Imperial Buses.

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History

The H1 started in September 2001 to act as the only bus service linking Loughton and Debden to Harlow replacing the Harlow to Debden section on route 502 which previously operated from Harlow to Romford. The route originally served Princess Alexandra Hospital and Harlow Town Station in Harlow, but the route was soon shortened just to serve the bus station. In May 2007, the extension was re-instated and terminated at Edinburgh Way Tesco. On 17 November 2007, the route was extended from Edinburgh Way to Old Harlow Post Office, and a loop was introduced around Loughton and Debden so that it served Epping Forest College, Borders Lane and Newmans Lane. On 22 March 2008, the extension between Edinburgh Way and Old Harlow was discontinued and a revised routing around Loughton and Debden was introduced so that it served Traps Hill and Newmans Lane, with the loop no longer in operation. Following the introduction of route 55, the H1 had timetable changes with the Harlow Bus Station to Edinburgh Way section withdrawn, shortly after those changes the Loughton and Debden loop was re-instated on 10 November 2008 also due to the competition with route 55. After route 55 was withdrawn, service resumed to normal around the Loughton and Debden areas.

Imperial gave notice of cessation of the route with effect from 18 December 2009.[1]

From 19 December 2009, Regal Busways continued to operate the Saturday service, with the Monday to Friday service replaced by route 55 (see below).

From 21 December 2009, Travel with Hunny route 55 acted as a replacement for the Monday to Friday H1 service, opertating an hourly Mon-Fri service between Loughton and Harlow via Debden, Ivy Chimneys, Epping and North Weald.[2] The 55 has since been withdrawn and replaced by route 555 operating between Loughton and Harlow via Waltham Abbey and Waltham Cross.

On 21 September 2010, it was proposed that the remaining Saturday service on the H1 should be withdrawn due to a lack of passengers. It is still not certain if the route will be withdrawn or what date is proposed.[3]

In February 2011, it was confirmed that the route would be withdrawn after 2 April 2011 with no direct replacement, despite a petition signed by many local residents [4]

Vehicles

There had been quite a mixture of vehicles used on this route including Leyland Olympians, Dennis Darts, Leyland Titans and MCW Metrobus. In early days of the route, Leyland Nationals were also sometimes used. During previous Christmas periods, vintage buses such as Routemasters and RTs have been used. In December 2007, 3 Leyland Olympians (formally of Kentish Bus and Arriva ownership) replaced most of the older stock with new route branding. Towards the end of Imperial operation, most of the service was provided by Leyland Olympian, Dennis Dart and Marshall Capital buses.
More recently, Regal Busways operate low-floor modern buses, such as the MCV Evolution.[5]

Route information

Current route

Route departing Loughton

Route departing Harlow

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