London Buses route 107

London Buses route 107

Infobox London Bus
number=107


operator=Metroline
length=11 miles (18 km)
time=39-60 minutes
vehicle=Dennis Dart SLF/Plaxton Pointer 2
Volvo B7TL/Plaxton President
Alexander Dennis Enviro400
pvr=9
garage=Edgware
start=Edgware "Bus Station"
end=New Barnet
via=Elstree
Borehamwood
Barnet
level=Daily
frequency=About every 15 minutes
night=No night service
day=5:00am until 0:40am
ibus=yes

London Buses route 107 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Metroline.

History

Today's 107 commenced operation on 3 October 1934 when the newly constituted London Passenger Transport Board instituted its own numbering system. On this date, route 307, which had been operating daily between Whetstone (Back Bull) and Enfield Town via East Barnet and Enfield Road, was re-numbered 107.

This was the third time that the route number 107 had been used in London. As from 24 March 1937, the 107 was diverted via New Barnet Station and Barnet Church to a new terminus at Arkley (Arkley Hotel), being convered over the section to Whetstone by a re-routed route 135.

1938 saw the withdrawal of most of North London's Trams, On 16 October 1938, the 107 became involved in that programme, when it was extended daily from Enfield Town to Ponders End (Durrants Road), with Monday to Saturday journeys extended to Ponders End (The Alma). The extension replaced Tram routes 49 and 49A, which were withdrawn between Stamford Hill (49) - Ponders End and Enfield Town (49 and 49A). Also at this time, a supplementary route 107A was introduced between Ponders End (Durrants Road) and Enfield Lock (RSA Factory) via Enfield Highway, replacing route 69. Less than a year later, on 9 August 1939, some 107A Monday to Friday journeys were also extended to Arkley.

As from 3 January 1940, the 107A was extended on Mondays to Saturdays to Enfield Chase, with a Sunday service being added from 24 March 1940. During the Second World War, there were many shortlived extensions or withdrawals of the 107 and 107A. Both routes were extended to Borehamwood (Drayton Road) as from 5 March 1941 and the 107 was further extended to Ponders End Station as from 22 April 1942. By the end of the war, the 107 worked Mondays to Saturdays Borehamwood - Ponders End Station, with the 107A working as a daily service Ponders End - Enfield Chase, extended Sundays to Borehamwood. The 107A was further extended to Enfield Lock on 5 May 1948.

For ten years, the 107 had remained very stable, but on 3 February 1954, it was extended westwards to Queensbury Station via Elstree Hill, Brockley Hill and Edgware, replacing the withdrawn route 141. The 107 was also withdrawn on Saturdays in February 1963, being converted to one-person operation on 18 July 1970. Over the following decade, there was much shuffling of the service between the 107 and 107A, but the extremities of the route remained the same, Queensbury Station to Enfield Lock. The 107A was withdrawn on 3 September 1972, being re-introduced on 20 August 1977 only to be withdrawn again on 30 June 1979.

In September 1982, the eastern terminus of the route was revised, becoming Brimsdown Station, due to changes on routes 121 and 135. As from 27 September 1986, the wheel had come full circle, when a new 307 route was introduced. This route replaced the 107 over its eastern leg, leaving it to work Queensbury Station to New Barnet Station. On 3 July 1993, the 107 was again shortened now only running between Edgware Station and New Barnet Station.

Current route

Route departing Edgware

*Edgware Station
*Station Road
*Edgwarebury Lane
*Edgware Way
*Spur Road
*Stanmore "Canons Corner"
*Brockley Hill
*Elstree Road
*Elstree Hill South
*Elstree "High Street"
*Elstree Hill North
*Allum Lane
*Station Road
*Elstree & Borehamwood Station
*Station Road
*Shenley Road
*Borehamwood "Tesco"
*Elstree Way
*Warwick Road
*Chester Road
*Balmoral Drive
*Ashley Drive
*Furzehill Road
*Barnet Lane
*Stirling Corner
*Barnet Road
*Wood Street
*Barnet "Church"
*Barnet Hill
*High Barnet Station
*Barnet Hill
*Station Road
*Station Approach
*New Barnet Station

Route departing New Barnet

*New Barnet Station
*Station Approach
*Station Road
*Barnet Hill
*High Barnet "Station"
*Barnet Hill
*Barnet "Church"
*Wood Street
*Barnet Road
*Stirling Corner
*Barnet Lane
*Furzehill Road
*Ashley Drive
*Balmoral Drive
*Chester Road
*Warwick Road
*Elstree Way
*Borehamwood "Tesco"
*Shenley Road
*Station Road
*Elstree & Borehamwood Station
*Station Road
*Allum Lane
*Elstree Hill North
*Elstree "High Street"
*Elstree Hill South
*Elstree Road
*Brockley Hill
*Stanmore "Canons Corner"
*Spur Road
*Edgware Way
*Edgwarebury Lane
*Station Road
*Edgware Station

Previous route 107s in London

The route number 107 had been used twice prior to its current use:
*In 1913 - 1914 for a Clapham Common - Epsom route 107
*In 1924 - 1928 for a Waterloo to London Bridge route 107

ee also

* List of bus routes in London
* Metroline

External links

* [http://www.tfl.gov.uk Transport For London]
* [http://www.busesatwork.co.uk London Bus Routes]
* [http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/107.htm Full timetable]


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