London Buses route 59
London Buses route 59 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Streatham Hill and Euston bus station it is operated by Arriva London.
| 59 | |
|---|---|
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| Overview | |
| Operator | Arriva London | 
| Vehicle | New Routemaster[1] | 
| Route | |
| Start | Streatham Hill | 
| Via | Brixton Kennington Waterloo Holborn  | 
| End | Euston bus station | 
History
    

Route 59 was introduced in 1999 in order to replace part of route 109 and also provide a service between Streatham and Euston station. It was and still is contracted to Arriva London.[2]
On 10 November 2007 the route was extended from Euston to King's Cross. The move, which was intended to provide a direct link between Waterloo and St Pancras stations, coincided with the relocation of the Eurostar terminal.[3]
On 20 December 2013, thirty people were injured when the driver of a route 59 bus swerved to avoid a vehicle and hit a tree in Kennington.[4][5][6] Seven people were seriously injured.[7]
New Routemasters were introduced on 22 March 2016. The rear platform remains closed at all times except from when the bus is at bus stops.[1]
On 29 June 2019, the route was withdrawn from Euston and King's Cross.[8][9]
Current route
    
Route 59 operates via these primary locations:[10]
References
    
- "Arriva London's route 59 converts to New Routemasters". Arriva London. 23 March 2016.
 - Route 59 (third) Archived 14 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine busesatwork.co.uk
 - Route 59 extended to St Pancras and King's Cross Transport for London 30 October 2007
 - "London Bus Crash Leaves 32 Passengers Injured". Sky News. 20 December 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
 - Saul, Heather (20 December 2013). "Kennington bus crash: 32 injured after double decker hits tree in south London". Independent. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
 - Prynne, Miranda; Payton, Matthew (20 December 2013). "Seven people seriously injured and 25 others hurt in Kennington Road bus crash". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
 - "London bus crash: Seven people seriously injured". BBC News. 20 December 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
 -  "Archived copy" (PDF). content.tfl.gov.uk. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 June 2019. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - Munro, Vicky (16 April 2019). "The London bus routes TfL has decided to scrap". MyLondon. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
 - Route 59 Map Transport for London
 
External links
    
 Media related to London Buses route 59 at Wikimedia Commons- Timetable
 
