K3
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Overview | |
Operator | London United |
Garage | Tolworth (TV) |
Vehicle | Dennis Dart SLF 10.2m/Plaxton Pointer 2 |
Peak vehicle requirement | 10 |
Nighttime | No night service |
Route | |
Start | Esher |
Via | Long Ditton Surbiton Kingston |
End | Roehampton Vale |
Length | 11 miles (17km) |
Service | |
Level | Daily |
Frequency | Every 15 minutes (30 eves and Suns) |
Journey time | 42 - 67 minutes |
Operates | 05:43 - 00:47 |
Transport for London • Performance |
London Buses route K3 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to London United.
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Route K3 is part of the K-prefix network of services run around Kingston upon Thames, introduced in 1987.[1]
Since its introduction, route K3 has been operated by companies related to London United. At first Westlink, who they purchased, then by London United themselves. It is now run by its direct successor, Transdev London. Westlink used a variety of minibuses, predominately MCW Metroriders. When London United took over, the service was run by Plaxton Pointer 1 bodied Dennis Darts. Low floor vehicles were introduced following the new contract in 2001, with a batch of Dennis Dart SLF/Plaxton Pointer 2s introduced to the service.[2]
The route has remained much in its current format between Esher and Roehampton Vale since its introduction. In 1993 however, saw some routes switch between Surbiton and Kingston, K3 swapping its route with the more direct K4. Another route change was from November 1997, when the Sunday service was extended much further into Surrey, running every two hours from Esher via Hersham and Weybridge to Byfleet. This extension lasted a couple of years until its withdrawal.[3]