I tried for a bumper trip today given the first and last are two local buses and the 155 and 156 nicely fit together in the middle. It has been a long time since I was able to do more than 3 routes in a day. Thus I walked to the Waddon public house to catch a No 157 at 1141 to West Croydon bus station where I caught the first of my quarries the No 154. It actually started to move from layover to the bus stop before I was ready with the camera and thus my first shot was rather blurry.
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Unfortunately blurred image of DOE24 |
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West Croydon bus station sign |
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Looking towards the west from West Croydon bus station |
I boarded DOE24 of London General garage at Sutton and we departed at 1152.
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Fairfield Halls being renovated for opening
in September |
It took eight minutes to reach the west end of the Croydon flyover and once down Duppas Hill we reached what is currently Fiveways but if highways plans are realised may have become four way(s) before I reach the No 289 which traverses Fiveways on the Purley Way (A23).
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Our first house together in Stafford Road |
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Fiveways junction |
We entered the parish of South Beddington and Roundshaw at Merebank Lane where 128 Stafford Road Waddon is next to 328 Stafford Road Wallington.
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Passing from LB Croydon into LB Sutton at Merebank Lane |
When we lived on Stafford Road in the 1980s we used to get post for the Wallington end of the road and no doubt they received our post, too.
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Passing St Paul's church Roundshaw |
Turning left we travelled along Mollison Drive and on into Rounshaw estate where I snapped St Paul's church as we passed by. I was ready to take a picture of St Michael's too, but it was too awkward as I was sitting in the front seat. Onward then through roadworks to the top of Woodcote Road to reach Boundary Road, the original Carshalton/ Wallington boundary at 1220.
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Park Hill Road passing a similar No 154 heading for W Croydon |
Descending from Beeches Avenue through Carshalton Beeches into Park Hill Road to the Windsor Castle pub we join the direct route into Sutton the A232 for a short period. This doesn't last though, as we turn right down Ringstead Road to reach Westmead and Lower Roads which takes us past the original tram depot whose trams predated this bus service route. By 1235 the bus was at the north end of Sutton High Street where we waited at Victoria Park at which there were a large number of London General staff waiting to take over as various bus routes stopped; this park being close to Sutton bus garage.
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Angel Hill Sutton |
After a five minute wait we were on our way again at 1240 up Angel Hill and on up to Rose Hill roundabout where we parted company with the Nos 157 and 164 routes heading North to St Helier railway station. At the A24 the bus turned right
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A 164 bus and 157 which go straight on for Morden, whilst we turned left.
I would board this No 157 later in the day. |
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Stop for bus route termination with actual
bus station around the corner |
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DOE24 leaving to layover at bus station |
and arrived at Morden tube station at 1250. I will be returning here later in the day.
To get to the start of the No 155 I needed to get to St George's Hospital Tooting. Very conveniently a No 470 bus appeared at 1256 which had the capacity to take me to Colliers Wood. On disembarkation at 1305 I found a sign stating 'St George's Hospital Tooting 13 minute walk'. I thought 'I can do better than that' and set of briskly and it took me only 9 minutes. This meant I was just in time to see WHV83 of London General leaving the bus stop.
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The No 155 I just missed |
The bus service level suggests a 6-9 minute frequency service but I actually had to wait 14 minutes until the next No 155 WHV84 of London General arrived. The bus had been sitting a little way up the road ever since I had arrived.
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WHV84 approaching at 1325 |
It took from 1328 to 1343 to travel to Tooting Bec Underground station owing to the quantity of slow moving traffic on the A24.
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Tooting Market, apparently the earliest indoor market, from 1930! |
Once past this station the road widens though, and travel became brisker as we passed the Sewing Machine Museum and on to Balham and Clapham South which was reached at 1354.
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Balham Station |
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The entrance to the deep air raid shelter, sheltering under the trees |
At Clapham South the World War two air raid shelter was in evidence under a tree. This we had visited on a London Transport Museum visit last year where we were also told that the one that exists at Clapham North was used as a mushroom farm. This time I saw the entrance to this site as well as I passed and saw the advert for the company Growing-underground.com. It was 2PM as we passed Clapham North.
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From Stockwell it appeared that the top of the Shard was attached to a block of flats with three wind turbines |
From here until we reached Elephant and Castle there was a racist person sitting behind who was constantly goading non-white passengers telling them to go home and leave this country etc etc. I felt it was best to keep a low profile as he was swearing about not needing Poles, Russias, Latvians or any other Europeans! I rather wanted the journey to end at this point as I wasn't sure there wouldn't be fistycuffs joined soon. We passed the Oval at 1409, Kennington at 1415 and after letting this 'scumbag' off just before we reached Lambeth Road we came to a halt at 1426.
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London Road Bakerloo line depot only visible from the top deck of a passing bus |
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The final stop on the No 155 in Lambeth Road |
From here I needed to get across to Vauxhall for the No 156. Walking across to the frontage of the Imperial War Museum I was able to board a No 344 bound for Clapham Junction which travels via Vauxhall.
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Approaching Vauxhall bus station on the No 344 |
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No 9454 resting as I arrived at Vauxhall bus station |
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Abellio 9454 arriving to take me to Wimbledon on the No 156 |
I arrived at Vauxhall bus station at the same time as a No 156 was leaving, at 1440, but at least according to the bus timetable this journey was shorter than the other two at only 52 minutes. This bus route is operated by Abellio and their No 9454 was already waiting when I arrived.
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The new US Embassy at Nine Elms |
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Building work at Battersea Power Station |
The bus departed at 1450 and headed through all the building works at Nine Elms which meant in the process we passed the new US Embassy. After Battersea Park station the bus turned left to Queenstown Road to reach the Wandsworth Road at 1507. From here the bus followed the same route as the Nos 77 and 87 to reach Clapham Junction station at 1513.
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Crossing the River Wandle in Wandsworth |
Wandsworth Town hall was reached at 1522, whilst after the town centre the bus swung left down Merton Road towards Southfields and after a short while the No 156 becomes the only route on this road as the No 39 turns away towards Putney.
We entered the London Borough of Merton at Wimbledon Park where roadworks led to a short holdup. The bus travels over the bridge that separates the two parts of Wimbledon train depot along Durnsford Road to Plough Lane. At this point the bus turns right up Gap Lane, whilst after a climb the bus turns left into Alexandra Road and on into Wimbledon where after turning right the bus terminated just past Wimbledon
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Alexandra Road Wimbledon |
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Abellio 9454 departing after depositing me by Centre Court shops |
station at 1544.
In order to return to Morden Tube station to take the No 157 towards Crystal Palace the quickest way was likely to be to take the tram to Morden Road, so that is what I did with the tram departing at 1600 from platform 10a.
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Buses resting outside Morden Tube station |
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Arriva's T106 approaching the pick up point |
I then walked around the corner into Morden High Street and after buying a loaf of bread caught Arriva's T106 heading towards Crystal Palace.
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Climbing from Morden up to the Rose Hill
Roundabout |
This being the same bus I had seen at the Rose Hill Roundabout earlier in the day from the No 154. The bus departed at 1618 and reached the Rose Hill Roundabout at 1627. Unlike the No 154 the No 157 doesn't run into Sutton but passes St Helier Hospital where we were obviously early as we waited from 1629 until 1632.
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St Helier Hospital advertising the recent
funding achieved |
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Carshalton Ponds and Honeywood Museum |
After this the bus ran down Wrythe Green Lane and on to Carshalton High Street which was reached at 1641.
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Back on London Boroughs of Sutton/Croydon interface |
Here again the drivers waited, this time for four minutes; presumably the lack of school traffic was making the bus run too fast. After this the bus did not linger at any more bus stops passing Wallington High Street at 1652 and Plough Lane at 1700 to reach and Five ways at 1707 where I disembarked.
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Wallington Public Halls-the site of many
early pop music careers, now sadly closed |
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Stafford Road having left the T106 |
This is a good local spot to start the next day's journey.
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