Wednesday, 8 April 2026

Day 299 To Surrey for the No 437 and No 438, first Woking then Staines.

 I took the 1030 Victoria train to Clapham Junction and then the 1119 Basingstoke train; the same train I caught for many years with bike when heading for Hook and RAF Odiham. This meant I arrived at 1148 and went out of the station and turned right where there are a row of bus stops. The internet said I needed to wait at bus stop No 5 and at 1215 YX20OCY of Falcon arrived on the No 437.

A combination of Falcom and White bus companies' buses
 awaiting their next duty at woking

Bus route hourly

Falcon's YX20OCY ready to take me to
Brooklands 








We headed west parallel with the railway and then ducked under the railway heading south into Victoria Road but did a strange circuitous route to enable the bus to get close to the opposite side of the railway station in Oriental Road. We followed the length of Oriental Road stopping for two minutes outside the previous location of the railway orphanage. 

Statue of man sunning himself Woking town centre

Woking railway orphange used to be here







Once at the end of Oriental Road we took the second exit from the roundabout, college Road and then left into Oak Lane. We then did a circuit of an estate before enterring Pyrford.

Only the one bus serviced the majority
 of the roads the No 437 coveres

In Princess Road another No 437 heading for
Woking







Emerging at East Hill we briefly took the Old Woking Road but then turned right into Pyrford Common Road. This was a very rural road with extensive heathland spoilt by one discarded mattress by the roadside. 

Enterring Pyrford Common Road

Very countryfied

Pyrford village sign







After the small St Nicholas Church the bus swung left into Warren lane. This was at times a single track road and eventually we reached Pyrford Lakes golf course. Taking Floyds Lane we reached the strangely named Engliff Lane which took us to the centre of Pyrford and the village hall,.which were reached at 1241. 

West Byfleet railway station

Coldharbour Road took us past the sign welcoming us to West Byfleet and this route via Oakcroft Road led to the A245. Going right here we entered West Byflet proper and turned down Station Approach to the railway station .

Wey navigation

The parallel quicker route-the M25







The bus returned the way it had come to the A245 and then set off in the direction of Byfleet itself crossing over the canal and then the M25 before reaching the roundabout where surprisingly for April there were Poppies in flower. At the next roundabout the bus took the A318 and that took us to Tescos where the bus terminated at 1255.

Arrival at Brooklands Tescos

I visited Costa here and had a cappucino and an all day breakfast and then walked to Byfleet and New Haw station through the remains of the Brooklands banked racing track. 


The banked racing track

Further section of banked track







This area was where the Vickers aircraft factory
was situated where my Uncle Jim used to work

Bus stop offereing compost but no bus service



Bus stop seriously overgrown





I reached the railway station in time for the 1339 which took me the one stop to Weybridge. At this station I crossed the platform and boarded a train headed for Staines, Artero 701057. The train left at 1403 but we were advised as we approached Virginia Water that the train would wait nine minutes there and if we preferred we could cross over the bridge and arrive quicker on a train from Reading.  I did this and reached Staines at 1427, which was just as well as the No 438 was supposed to pass the railway station at 1432.







What appears at first inspection to be
a regular service






White Bus No 59 arriving










I waited until 1441 and was almost going to give up when White bus No 59 arrived. This bus took me briskly over the railway bridge to the law courts where Charmaine had at one time gone to look at a job. We had been travelling along with route No X442 until taking Pavilion Gardens we entered the Royal Estate and became the sole bus service. 

Passing Staines law courts

Philip Street







Pavilion Gardens morphed into Berryscroft Road and then Green fielde End. Beyond this the bus took Arnold Road, Elizabeth Avenue, Charles Road and came to a halt opposite Philip Street. The driver announced this was journeys end and so I explained what I was doing and paid for the return trip. The bus at this point is two hourly so I wouldn't have wanted to wait for the next one. We then retraced our steps to the main road via the other roads already mentioned which we reached at 1451.

Peculiar name for road

 It was then back past the law courts over the railway at 1454 and on into Staines town centre and we terminated at the bus station at 1459.


Display inside bus

White Bus 59 at Stines bus station

Another 400 bus route I will be back here for the
No 441

Pretty graphiti beneath Windsor line railway bridge

Artero taking Windsor line

Artero now wholly on Windsor line

I then walked back to railway ststion and caught the 1528 train to Clapham Junction and from there the 1609 Epsom Downs train home arriving at quarter to five.  




Day 298 (2nd April 2026) The No 436 from Lewisham to Battersea

 I left home at 1030 but did some shopping in Croydon before boarding an Elmers End bound tram at 1113. This tram dropped me at Elmers End at 1129 which was perfect timing for the 1139 Charing Cross train. I left the train at 1151 and walked to Lewisham Centre where the No 436 begins its journey to Battersea. At the stop there wasn't the usual timetable but a count down system instead.

Lewisham Centre with new Bakerloop bus BL1

Countdown display rather than timetable

My No 436 in distance


London general's EH209 arrived at 1209 and off we went along Lewisham High Street to run around the railway station bus stops at 1213. After exiting right and under the bridge we ran along Loampit Vale and up Loampit Hill past the old Lewisham Road station still a curio shop, which it was when I first ran past in 2017 on the No 21. This road took us past the original Deptford library and on to New Cross where we exchanged drivers outside the bus garage at1224. An announcement was then made that the bus was on diversion and what a diversion it was.


Lewisham DLR station

Climbing Loampit Hill, a view often seen from
passing trains in my youth.

Approaching New Cross with City in distance beyond

We went up the Old Kent Road instead of taking Camberwell New Road. We continued all the way to the Old Kent Road Tesco where we did a circuit around via Dunton Road and then headed back along the Old Kent Road in the opposite direction. After a while we turned right into peckham Park Road and this finally meant we entered Peckham from the north.

Pasing Goldsmith's college

Heading up the Old Kent Road behind a new BL1

ASDA on Old Kent Road

Having done circuit of Tescos about to
head left back towards New Cross









Now passing Old Kent Road ASDA
 going the opposite way








Waiting to turn left to run around Peckham bus
station from North and West rather than east and south!!





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The bus then ran around the roads which run outside the bus station past Morrisons at 1249 and thereby regained its proper route which took us back past the Aylsham centre and left along Camberwell New Road. Just past the Trotter 3 wheeler we were asked to wait for three minutes to regulate the flow and then continued to Camberwell Geen where we arrived at 1303.

Passing Camberwell

Walworth bus garage

Walworth bus garage

An announcemnet was next made that the bus would be terminating at Vauxhall. We passed the Walworth garage and went on towards the A23 and A3 junction and then ran alongside the Oval to reach Vauxhall bus station at 1318. 

Passing The Oval cricket ground

Heading to MI5 building

Vauxhall bus station







The replacement bus arriving

Extensive roadworks in Nine Elms Lane

Flats at Battersea power Station

Final arrival just by bridge next to the closed
platform one at Battersea Park railway station

Thankfully it wasn't that long a wait for EH141 to arrive and convey us the final mile or so to Battersea Park station which was reached at 1335 after some lengthy slow running owing to the extensive roadworks. I then boarded a train home