London Buses route 37
London Buses route 37 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Peckham and Putney Heath, it is operated by London Central.
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Operator | London Central |
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Start | Peckham |
Via | Herne Hill Brixton Clapham Common Wandsworth |
End | Putney Heath |
History
Five AEC Regent double deck buses with open tops were ordered by Charles Pickup for route 37 on weekdays in 1932, now running between Peckham and Richmond.[1] It was later extended to Hounslow, and during World War I was operated with naptha powered vehicles.[2]
In April 1997 the route gained a night bus variant, route N37. It was the 50th night bus route to begin operation in London.[3]
Current route
Route 37 operates via these primary locations:[4]
- Peckham bus station
- Peckham Rye station
- East Dulwich
- North Dulwich station
- Herne Hill station
- Brixton
- Clapham Common station
- Clapham Junction station
- Wandsworth High Street
- East Putney station
- Putney station
- Putney Heath Green Man
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References
- Graeme Bruce, J; Curtis, Colin (1977). The London Motor Bus: Its Origins and Development. London Transport. p. 70. ISBN 0853290830.
- Klapper, Charles (1984). The Golden Age of Buses. Routledge. p. 64. ISBN 0-7102-0232-6.
- Aldridge, John (July 1997). "50th night route". Buses. Ian Allan Publishing (508): 12.
- Route 37 Map Transport for London
External links
Media related to London Buses route 37 at Wikimedia Commons- Timetable
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