London Buses route 30

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30
Overview
OperatorMetroline
GarageKing's Cross (KC)
VehicleVolvo B5LH 10.5m / MCV EvoSeti
Route
StartHackney Wick
ViaDalston
Highbury
Islington
Euston Road
Baker Street
EndMarble Arch station

London Buses route 30 is a Transport for London managed bus route in London, England. It runs between Hackney Wick and Marble Arch station. It is run by Metroline.

Bomb incident[change | change source]

On 7 July 2005 at 09:47am, a Stagecoach London Dennis Trident 2 double-decker bus, fleet number 17758, registration LX03 BUF, was damaged a lot in a terrorist attack by Hasib Hussain, who took a bomb onto the bus and exploded it, killing 13 other people on the bus as well as himself. The explosion ripped the roof off the top deck of the bus and destroyed the back of the vehicle. The explosion took place close to the British Medical Association building in Tavistock Square. The bus was off line of route and on a different route than usual due to earlier multiple attacks on the London Underground system. The bus was replaced by the first Alexander Dennis Enviro400 produced, named Spirit of London as a tribute to the attacks.[1][2]

Current route[change | change source]

Route 30 usually uses these primary locations:[3]

In culture[change | change source]

The #30 bus is mentioned in the song Kiss Me Deadly, by the pop music band Generation X, which was released in their album Generation X.[4]

References[change | change source]

  1. London bomb tribute bus unveiled BBC News 3 October 2005
  2. 'Spirit of London' Bus Unveiled
  3. Route 30 Map Transport for London
  4. Lyrics of the song 'Kiss Me Deadly' from the 'Sound Track Lyrics website. https://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/slcpunk/kissmedeadly.htm