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London Buses route 64

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Operator
  
Arriva London

Peak vehicle requirement
  
21

Start
  
Thornton Heath Pond

Garage
  
Thornton Heath (TH)

Night-time
  
24 hour service

London Buses route 64

Vehicle
  
Alexander Dennis Enviro400

London Buses route 64 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Thornton Heath Pond and New Addington, it is operated by Arriva London.

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History

On 4 December 1971 the route was converted to one man operation with the AEC Routemasters replaced by Daimler Fleetlines.

Upon being re-tendered, the route passed to Metrobus on 30 August 1997. In August 2009, route 64 was retained by Metrobus.

On 24 October 2015, route 64 was extended within the New Addington area to Vulcan Way. The route was also converted to a 24-hour service with the night bus N64 withdrawn. When next tendered the route was awarded to Arriva London with the new contract commencing on August 27. It was operated from Thornton Heath (TH) garage.

Current route

Route 64 operates via these primary locations:

  • Thornton Heath Pond
  • West Croydon station
  • Wellesley Road tram stop
  • East Croydon station
  • Croham Road for South Croydon station
  • Selsdon
  • Addington Village tram stop
  • Fieldway
  • King Henry's Drive tram stop
  • New Addington tram stop
  • New Addington Vulcan Way
  • References

    London Buses route 64 Wikipedia