Everything about London Buses Route 30 totally explained
London Buses route 30 is a
Transport for London contracted bus route in
London,
United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to
East London.
History
Route 30 commenced operation on
8 May 1911 Between
Kings Cross and
Fulham Cross. Some of this routing is still covered today by the 30, as well as by related routes
74 and
430.
During the war years the buses used on this route were the earlier batch of pre war RT's and operated from Hackney Wick to Roehampton through Graham Road,Hackney, Dalston Junction, St. Pauls Road, Islington and eventually through Putney to Roehampton.
The 30 was involved in the
7 July 2005 London bombings, when a bus on this route, which had been diverted due to other incidents, was blown-up by
Hasib Hussain, killing himself and 13 passengers.
The bus destroyed was replaced by the first
Alexander Dennis/
Enviro 400 produced, named
Spirit of London to symbolise the courage of Londoners.
Current route
Route departing Hackney Wick
Route departing Marble Arch
Marble Arch Oxford Street
Oxford Street
Portman Street
Gloucester Place
Marylebone Road (for Marylebone station)
Baker Street Station
Marylebone Road
Regent's Park Station
Marylebone Road
Great Portland Street Station
Euston Road
Warren Street Station
Euston Road
Euston Square Station
Euston Road
Euston Grove
Euston Station
Euston Square
Grafton Place
Churchway
Euston Road
King's Cross Station
Pentonville Road
Baron Street
White Lion Street
Angel Station
Islington High Street
Upper Street
Highbury & Islington station
St Paul's Road
Canonbury
Balls Pond Road
Dalston
Dalston Lane
Graham Road
Hackney Central Station
Mare Street
Morning Lane
Kenton Road
Cassland Road
Wick Road
Hackney Wick Eastway
Further Information
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