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20 years (9th December 2005) since the last London Routemaster bus ran

In Uncategorized on December 9, 2025 by kmflett

20 years (9th December 2005) since the withdrawal of the London Routemaster bus

I am not a bus anorak. I have never felt the need to jot down numbers of buses in notebooks or anything like that.

Even so as a Londoner I use buses every day when I am in the Capital [which is on occasion in 2025 so I have some interest as a user.

According to Wikipedia, which may or may not be accurate, the first Routemaster was built in September 1954 and the last in 1968. The link to facts or otherwise of all things Routemaster is here:

AEC Routemaster – Wikipedia

The last Routemaster on route 159 to Brixton was withdrawn from service on 9th December 2005

There were heritage Routemaster routes operating in central London until 2019

I was however certainly a fan of the Routemaster and in particular of the 73 route which ran originally from way out West [Hammersmith and beyond] via Victoria to Tottenham Garage. These days it goes no further than the Jolly Butchers and the Axe in Stoke Newington which is not perhaps exactly the end of the world.

Of course while the Routemaster was reliable and relatively speedy as it was conductor crewed, the modern world has overtaken it somewhat.

It is not low floor and so not accessible. That is absolutely not sustainable in 2025. I was not a fan of the original solution to this issue- the bendy bus- now long gone. A new generation of electric buses is doing a bit better.

Even so the Routemaster was and is a design classic, a London icon.

The Routemaster’s longevity and sustainability, despite the downsides noted above, is a tribute to when London Transport was a genuine public service run for passengers by decently paid crews who took pride in being public servants. The struggle goes on.

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