London Buses route 293 explained

Number:293
Bgcolor:red
Titlecolor:white
Operator:RATP Dev Transit London
Garage:Tolworth
Vehicle:Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC
Alexander Dennis Enviro400
Pvr:6
Open:18 April 1970
Predecessors:Route 93
Former Operator:Quality Line
Metrobus
Go-Ahead London
London Country South West
London Country
Night:No night service
Start:Morden station
Via:Lower Morden
North Cheam
Stoneleigh
Ewell
Epsom
End:Epsom Hospital
Level:Daily

London Buses route 293 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London and Surrey, England. Running between Morden station and Epsom Hospital, it is operated by RATP Dev Transit London.

History

Route 293 commenced operating on 18 April 1970 between Wimbledon and Epsom stations, replacing route 93 between North Cheam and Epsom.[1] The new route was allocated to Merton garage with operation by AEC Merlins. On 20 April 1974, it was converted to double operation with Daimler Fleetlines.

On 23 April 1983, route 293 was rerouted to serve Hackbridge instead of Wimbledon. Upon being put up for tender, the route passed to London Country on 19 July 1986, who introduced using second hand ex Strathclyde Partnership for Transport Leyland Atlanteans.[1] Upon the privatisation of LCBS, the route was transferred to London Country South West.[2]

In 1990, the route was withdrawn between Morden station and Hackbridge, and was extended to run to Merton Abbey. New Volvo Citybuses replaced the Atlanteans. The route passed from the control of London Regional Transport, and became a commercially operated route by London Country. From 1993-1995, evening and Sunday services were renumbered 593, and were operated by Epsom Buses using Mercedes-Benz minibuses.

Between 1995 and 1998, there were a number of route changes, but the route was finally standardised to run its current service in 2000, now operated by London General.

Upon being re-tendered, on 19 July 2003 route 293 passed to Quality Line. The service was slightly re-routed between Morden and North Cheam. When next tendered, the route passed to Metrobus' Croydon garage on 30 August 2008.[3]

Metrobus successfully tendered to retain the route, with a new contract commencing on 31 August 2013.[4] [5]

On 1 September 2018, operation of the route was taken over by Quality Line.[6] [7] [8] On 19 June 2021, operation of the route was transferred from Quality Line to fellow RATP Group company London United's Tolworth garage.[9] [10]

Current route

Route 293 operates via these primary locations:[11]

Notes and References

  1. Last Scanis singles to go Buses issue 756 March 2018 page 20
  2. http://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/2nd-november-1985/17/round-three-for-lrt-tenders Round three for LRT tenders
  3. News: Route 293 - award announced 20 December 2007 . Transport for London . 20 December 2007 . 2 June 2014.
  4. News: Route 293 - award announced 31 January 2013 . Transport for London . 31 January 2013 . 1 July 2014.
  5. http://issuu.com/goaheadlondon/docs/bus_talk_-_issue_21_-_april_2013/5 Tender News
  6. Gain for Quality Line in London bus tender round Coach & Bus Week issue 1327 30 January 2018 page 7
  7. Tender News Bus Talk issue 50 February 2018 page 16
  8. Latest tendered service awards Buses issue 756 March 2018 page 21
  9. Short Hops Buses issue 795 June 2021 page 24
  10. https://www.ratpdevtransitlondon.com/our-services Our Services
  11. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/bus/route/293 Route 293 Map