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T33This route has the ibus AVL system installed.
Management
Operated by Metrobus
Garage Croydon (C)
Vehicle Dennis Dart SLF 10.8m / Plaxton Pointer 2
PVR 10
Route
Start Addington Village
Via Forestdale
Selsdon
South Croydon
East Croydon
End West Croydon
Length 7 miles (10 km)
Service
Level {{{level}}}
Frequency {{{frequency}}}
Journey time 24-38 minutes
Day 5:30 - 0:45
Night No night service
Adult single fares
Oyster 90p
Cash £2.00
peak vehicle requirement
Transport for LondonPerformance
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London Buses Route T33 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Metrobus.

It is a Tramlink feeder service, based on the Croydon half of Metrobus' route 354, which was withdrawn when Tramlink was opened to the public. The service connects with the trams at Addington Village tram stop and bus station. TfL introduced feeder routes to connect local estates with the network as a way of replacing the many routes they curtailed or withdrew as part of the scheme.

History[]

The T33 has its roots in Tillingbourne's 'shopper route', numbered 354. Introduced in May 1982, it connected Sanderstead to Bromley via Forestdale. Soon after Tillingbourne's London operations were bought by the local management and became known as Metrobus, the 354 was altered to run from West Croydon to Bromley.[1]

In 1986, the service was upgraded to a regular Monday-Friday service, but was withdrawn between Selsdon and Croydon town centre. One year later, after considerable opposition from local residents, the 354 was routed via Selsdon Vale, providing the estate with its first bus service. To coincide with this, it was also re-extended to East Croydon, terminating at the Fairfield Halls.[2]

When Metrobus' main route in South Croydon, the 357, was withdrawn, both the 354 and 353 underwent major timetable overhauls. In the case of the 354, the Forestdale-Croydon frequency was increased to every 20 minutes, while the Bromley section was cut back to operate only from 8:30 until 18:30 [3]

The route became the T33 in May 2000 as part of a scheme of bus route changes introduced by TfL to coincide with the opening of Tramlink. The Bromley section of the route was withdrawn, and the new T33 terminated at the Addington Village Interchange. The route moved from commercial operation to a TfL tender, which as of 2009, is still retained by Metrobus. Through-tickets valid for both a bus and tram journey became available on the route as part of its integration with Tramlink.[3]

Current route[]

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References[]

  1. Boag, Andrew; Ltd, Metrobus. Metrobus: The Company's First Ten Years. Harrow Weald, Middlesex: Capital Transport Publishing, 9, 12. ISBN 978-1-85414-159-0. 
  2. Boag, Andrew; Ltd, Metrobus. Metrobus: The Company's First Ten Years. Harrow Weald, Middlesex: Capital Transport Publishing, 24–25, 30. ISBN 978-1-85414-159-0. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Munster, Robert (2007-01-20). Route T33. London Bus Routes. Retrieved on 2009-02-08.


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