New Routemaster: London routes

This gallery contains representative images only - for all images available, see the individual route galleries.

Images relating to the London bus routes operated using the New Routemaster. As a result of the rollout programme, the type is currently used on the following routes (detailing farthest destination only):

  • 8 - Tottenham Court RoadN to Bow Church
  • N8 - Oxford Circus to Hainault
  • 9 - Aldwych to Hammersmith
  • 10 - King's Cross to Hammersmith
  • 11 - Liverpool Street to Fulham Broadway
  • 12 - Oxford Circus to Dulwich Library
  • 15 - Trafalgar Square to Blackwall
  • 24 - Pimlico to Hampstead Heath
  • 38 - Victoria to Clapton Pond
  • N38 - Victoria to Walthamstow Central
  • 55 - Oxford Circus to Leyton
  • N55 - Oxford Circus to Woodford Wells
  • 73 - Victoria to Stoke Newington
  • N73 - Victoria to Walthamstow Central
  • 137 - Oxford Circus to Streatham Hill
  • 148 - White City to Camberwell Green
  • 390 - Notting Hill Gate to Archway
  • 453 - Marylebone to Deptford Bridge

N - temporary (see route gallery for details)

Route network edit

Below is a map of the current London route network operated by the type. It excludes N-prefixed routes, as they run far further than the daytime/24 hour routes. This map will always reflect latest map available documenting the progress of the rollout programme or other significant changes - for previous iterations, or for individual route maps, see the maps gallery.

Destination displays edit

Ordinary terminals edit

For journeys operating to the timetable (i.e. terminating in the expected place), New Routemasters will have one of the following destination displays for each number/inbound direction combination (an asterisk marks the cases which are not simple pair combinations - see their route galleries for specific details):

Short workings edit

If necessary, London buses are permitted to terminate a route early, i.e. before reaching the timetabled destination (usually to turn around and fill a service gap in the other direction), and will therefore display a different destination than those listed above.