FRV. Stagecoach Route 25 Ilford to City Thameslink. 11377 (SK20 BBF). Ramadan Special Advent Day 10.

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • Day 10 brings a redone FRV on route 25! The reason I have redone this is because I wanted to do it on Spirit of London 2, the bus was curtailed at Bow Church and I had to get another bus (also 11377 but before it was Spirit of London) and because this is my second fave route and I enjoy doing FRVs on this XD this probs the final anyways. I do recommend doing this route but not during rush hours because of Romford Road traffic. The route is fun tho
    The bus I rode was an Enviro400MMC Smart Hybrid, 11377 (SK20 BBF) Spirit of London 2
    Route 25 travels through:
    Ilford, Romford Road, Stratford, Stratford High Stn, Bow Church, Bow Road, Mile End Stn, Stepney Green Stn, Whitechapel Stn/ Royal London Hospital, Aldgate East Stn, Aldgate Stn, Bank Stn, St Paul’s Stn, City Thameslink Stn
    Operated by: Stagecoach
    Garage: Bow (BW)
    PVR: 31
    Allocation: Enviro400MMC
    Length: 11 Miles (18km)
    Frequency: 6-7 mins
    Runs from 4:10am to 1:32am
    Night Bus: N25
    On 20 June 1912, routes 8 and 25 exchanged their eastern branches at Bank, with route 25 taking over the route from Seven Kings to Victoria. By the end of the First World War the route ran daily with a Sunday service (25A) from Chadwell Heath to Victoria. By 1982 the route was running in two overlapping sections, Ilford to Victoria Becontree Heath to Aldgate, in that year the latter section was renumbered 225, although running to Limehouse instead of Aldgate. Both routes were AEC Routemaster operated, but route 225 was soon converted to using Leyland Titans. Route 225 also went back to serving Aldgate. On 16 January 1988, route 25 (now Ilford to Victoria) was also converted to one-person operation with the AEC Routemasters replaced, and the route 225 was renumbered back to 25 to match. These were operated from Bow (BW). 18 July 1992, the route was curtailed at Oxford Circus with the section to Victoria becoming part of route 8. 20th March 1993 the route was cut back to Ilford and new route 128 covered the section to Becontree Heath. On 26th June 1999 the route passed to First using Plaxton Presidents from Dagenham (DM). 27th April 2000 new ALX400s were introduced. 2nd June 2000 the Plaxton Presidents were introduced. 23rd March 2002 the route transferred to Rainham (R). Feb 2003 the PVR increased to 40 buses. On 26th June 2004 the route passed to East London using Mercedes Bendz O530G Bendy Buses from Waterden Road (WA). In 2004 the route was chosen for a two year trial of Hydrogen fuel cell powered buses in which 3 ran along with the bendy buses. 29th December 2007 Waterden Road (WA) closed due to works on Olympic Stadium and the allocation transferred to Rainham (RM). 31st May 2008 the allocation transferred to West Ham (WH). On 25th June 2011 the route returned to First Capital from Lea Interchange (LI) using newly introduced Wright Gemini 2s. On 22nd June Lea Interchange (LI) was sold to Tower Transit with the route being involved. 1st December 2018 the route was cut to City Thameslink Station with a new night service (N25) running from Ilford to Oxford Circus, MCV Evosetis were also introduced. 25th March 2019 brand new Gemini 3 bodied streetdecks were introduced alongside the Gemini 2s and Evosetis and on 30th March 2019 these became the allocation alongside the Evosetis. 23rd May 2020 the route returned to Stagecoach London from Bow (BW) using brand new Smart Hybrid E400MMCs mirrorless.
    11377 (SK20 BBF) was repainted to using Spirit of London livery, to replace the first one which was to replace the bus bombed in the 7/7 attacks, on the 17th September 2021
    #fortheloveofbuses #londonbuses #2022#voty2022

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