#Bus 15 bus route windows#
In 2015, it was revealed that 10 Routemasters were to be refurbished which will include opening windows being refitted. It was first revealed at the London Bus Preservation Trust's Cobham bus rally, and soon after entered regular service. In April 2008, one of the buses was painted in a special Indian Red and Silver livery, to promote Bow Garage's Centenary. The first journey was driven by Peter Hendy, managing director of TfL surface transport. Despite having only a couple of weeks to prepare the vehicles after they left normal service, Stagecoach turned out 5 immaculately presented Routemasters for the first day of service, 14 November 2005. Ten buses were allocated to the operator 5 for the daily turnout, 3 operational spares and 2 as a "strategic reserve". The number of the parallel route 15 was adopted for the AEC Routemasters, despite potential for confusion with the main 15. An extension to the Oxford Street area was excluded due to severe congestion there. One of the two routes, awarded to Stagecoach London, was for services between Trafalgar Square and Tower Hill, covering the most touristy section of route 15 taking in the Tower of London, Monument, St Paul's Cathedral and Trafalgar Square. For Transport for London, they aimed to comply earlier with the last non-wheelchair accessible buses withdrawn in June 2008 with two exemptions - the heritage routes. This route and route 9 (Heritage) were announced initially as 'A' and 'B' as short workings on existing routes to avoid any potential complications as Government's legislation requires buses to be fully wheelchair-accessible by 22 October 2014 in the entire United Kingdom.