London Buses route RV1


London Buses route RV1 was a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Covent Garden and Tower Gateway station, it was operated by Tower Transit until 14 June 2019, when it was permanently withdrawn.

History

Route RV1 commenced operating on 27 April 2002 between Covent Garden and Tower Gateway station. The service carried Riverside branding and was intended to open up the South Bank, connecting visitor attractions including the National Theatre, London Eye, Royal Festival Hall and Tate Modern. It serves many streets that had not been served by buses.
The service was jointly promoted by Transport for London and the South Bank Employers' Group. The Daily Telegraph called the route one of the "best routes for sightseeing on a shoestring".
It was one of the first routes in London to use off-bus ticketing only, leading to quicker boarding and journey times, and unusually operated at the same frequency on Sundays as on other days of the week.
The route used to be operated by diesel fuelled Mercedes-Benz Citaros. Between September 2004 and January 2007, three trial fuel cell powered Mercedes-Benz Citaros were used on this route to compare their efficiency with their diesel equivalents. The fuel cell buses only operated in the mornings and early afternoon due to a lack of fuel capacity.
In November 2010, it was announced that the route would again be operated with hydrogen-powered vehicles. One new bus came into service in December 2010, and seven more were in service by the end of 2011.
On 22 June 2013, route RV1 was included in the sale of First London's Lea Interchange garage to Tower Transit. In August 2014, WiFi technology was introduced on one bus on route RV1. New passenger information screens were also introduced on one bus on the route.
In 2018 two Van Hool A330 hydrogen buses would entered service on the route.
Following declining usage and a frequency cut in February 2018, it was proposed by Transport for London that the route be withdrawn. Although Southwark Council and local residents protested against the withdrawal of the route the route was withdrawn at the close of service on 14 June 2019.

Route

Route RV1 operated via these primary locations: