Wednesday 17 April 2019

Day eighty three the 132, 133 and part of the 134

After a break of three weeks I was aboard the 1120 to West Croydon where I changed to the 1130 towards Highbury and Islington and changed at Canada Water for the Jubilee line to North Greenwich which was achieved at 1211.
The bus station stop at North Greenwich

London General E51 at North Greenwich bus station














At the bus station here I boarded London General's E51 which provided the No 132 route and we left at 1222. The bus runs through Millenium East to the Blackwall Tunnel Approach Road and then runs along this southeast towards the Sun in the Sands roundabout. Through Kidbrooke the bus route turns onto the Rochester Way towards Eltham and we reached Eltham High Street at 1249.
Well Hall Road with a No 132 approaching






From Eltham the bus route heads due east through Blackfen which was John's home for many years and indeed the No 132 was a bus utilised by John and Debbie on many occasions.

Approaching Blackfen from Eltham


Blackfen crossroads

























Blackfen shops

Gwillim Close Blackfen, John's home for many years and initial marital home with Debbie

My co-travellers noticed with incredulity as we drove through Bexley that the car in front kept stopping so pedestrians could cross the road even though these people weren't waiting at crossings. They announced it is so 'villagey' around here.
The Kings Head in Bexley, surely that king is not XV century!

We arrived at the Bexleyheath terminus at 1324.
Journey's end at Bexleyheath








From here I quickly crossed the road to catch a B15 to Bexleyheath station.

A pair of class 465s heading for London at Bexleyheath station
At Bexleyheath station I just missed one train that was going to Charing Cross but it then occurred to me that as the next train was for Victoria and thus I could change at Peckham Rye for Streatham. So I boarded the 1342 and changed at Peckham Rye at 1409 for the 1411 to Beckenham Junction. I then changed at Tulse Hill and caught the 1426 Thameslink train to Streatham station where we arrived at 1430.
The layover point at Streatham railway station 

The No 133 starts from just around the corner from the station as did the No 60 and I will also be there later to catch the No 159. Arriva provided the service with Hybrid HV20 which I boarded at 1434. The route mirrors a number of routes I had already used and as with those, the transit of Streatham High Road was painfully slow and it was 1455 before we had reached the old Brixton Hill tram depot. The bus runs straight on through Brixton and on to Elephant and Castle and reached London Bridge at 1536. Despite the roadworks at the northern end of the bridge we still only took a further ten minutes to reach the terminus of the bus route at Great Winchester Street at 1545.
Looking west down the Thames as we crossed London Bridge
with a class 376 crossing to/from Cannon Street and with cargo ship
Polla Rose on the river.
The more usual bus type on the No 133 the HA of Arriva at London Bridge





























A bus route now set for the chop, the No 48
Another No 133 this time in Threadneedle Street
Old Broad Street from
atop my No 133















Terminus of the bus route at Great Winchester Street, across the road from Liverpool Street



Just by the bus stop for the No 8 was this sign. The sign top right refers to the comments below:

Metropolitan Streets Act 1867 which limited obstructions on road or footway, any advertisements or driving of cattle through the streets!

I walked briskly to Old Broad Street and boarded a No 8 heading for Tottenham Court Road. There has been a change in buses used on the No 25 with 2019 registered buses now much in evidence and also they were terminating at City Thameslink rather than heading on to Oxford Circus. On arrival at St Giles Circus there were No 38 and No 19 buses in profusion and it appears that the bottom of Tottenham Court Road and Charing Cross Road were closed to buses. I was a little concerned there would be difficulty in finding the No 134 starting point. Later I found this was all down to the Extinction Rebellion protests and a boat was blocking the road.



Centre Point near
Tottenham Court Road
station

Almost brand new Metroline bus providing the No 134 service
 The Metroline operated No 134 starts in Tottenham Court Road just north of the Dominion Theatre. However, with the No 73 buses also terminating here rather than at Oxford Circus it made it difficult to find whether I was waiting at the correct bus stop. However when VMH2580 arrived the bus driver got off to have a smoke saying he would be leaving in about 5 minutes.

To be fair it was exactly five minutes after arrival he departed at 1620. There was very slow moving traffic, however, and after 20 minutes we still hadn't reached Warren Street tube. The reason travel was so slow was evident when we finally neared Euston Road and only one lane of the three was usable whilst the rest of the road was being resurfaced.
New tarmac being laid and north end of Tottenham Court Road
Robert Street just to the west of Euston railway station

I decided that having reached Euston Road at 1643 I had better alight soon and so I thought Robert Street would be appropriate. I therefore left the bus there at 1645 with the intention to resume the journey next time from the same point which is conveniently located near Euston Station.

From here I was able to catch the Victoria line to Victoria station and the 1716 Sutton train home arriving just after six PM.

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