- London Buses route 44
Infobox London Bus
number=44
operator=London General
garage=Merton
vehicle=Volvo B7TL 10m /Plaxton President
pvr=16
start=Victoria
via=Battersea
Battersea Park
Wandsworth
end=Tooting
level=Daily
length=7 miles (11 km)
frequency=About every 10-15 minutes
time=37-68 minutes
night=Night bus N44
day=5:00am until 1:00amLondon Buses route 44 is a
Transport for London contracted bus route inLondon ,United Kingdom . The service is currently contracted toLondon General .History
Today's route 44 commenced operation on
1 October 1950 in Stage 1 of London Transport's Post-war "Buses for Trams" scheme, running as a daily service between Mitcham (Three Kings Pond) and London Bridge Station viaTooting ,Wandsworth ,Clapham Junction ,Vauxhall andBorough Market , replacingtram route 12 which ran betweenHop Exchange and Wandsworth andtrolleybus route 612 between Battersea andMitcham (Fair Green), both of which were withdrawn at the same time.The Mitcham terminus was changed to "The Cricketers" on5 February 1952 . As from5 October 1952 , a supplementary service running as Route 44A was introduced between Trafalgar Square and Mitcham (Cricketers) viaWhitehall ,Westminster Bridge and then via the 44 routing to Mitcham. This supplementary service only survived a few years and was withdrawn after service on23 November 1958 .After the "Busmans Strike of 1958" passengers numbers fell dramatically and London Transport withdrew or curtailed many services. The 44 was affected at this time when as from
30 November 1958 , it was extended on Sundays toWallington viaCarshalton to replace the 77B on Sundays only. It was further extended on Sundays, this time at the other end of the route, from London Bridge Station to Poplar (Blackwall Tunnel ) viaAldgate as from13 October 1963 . This Sunday 44 only lasted a year, as the 44 was withdrawn between Mitcham and Wallington after service on15 November 1964 being replaced by a new Sunday only route 115A. As from17 January 1971 the route was further cut back on Sundays from Poplar (Blackwall Tunnel) to Aldgate.As from
17 June 1972 , the 44 was converted to one-person operation between Mitcham (Cricketers) and London Bridge Station via Tooting, Wandsworth and Vauxhall, with a Sunday extension over London Bridge to Aldgate. This routing remained stable for sixteen years until27 November 1988 , when the route received another Sunday extension, this time to Sutton Station.From the late 1980s onwards, it became necessary to shorten routes to counter the effects of traffic congestion. The 44 fell victim to this as from
25 May 1991 , when it was drastically shortened to run between Vauxhall and Tooting Station only. The section of route between Clapham Junction and London Bridge Station was covered by a new daily service, numbered 344.In the most recent change, the 44 was re-routed as from
11 November 2006 at Battersea Park Road to run daily to Victoria via Queenstown Road, Chelsea Bridge, Ebury Bridge Road and Buckingham Palace Road, bringing the route number 44 back to Victoria after an absence of 67 years. The 44 is also covered by night route N44, which is extended at both ends, from Victoria toAldwych and from Tooting to Sutton Station.Current route
Route departing Victoria
* Victoria Station "Victoria Street"
* Buckingham Palace Road
*Victoria Coach Station
* Ebury Bridge Road
* Chelsea Bridge Road
*Chelsea Bridge
* Queenstown Road
* Queen's Circus
* Battersea Park Station
* Battersea Park Road
* York Road
* Swandon Way
* Wandsworth Town Station
* Old York Road
* Fairfield Street
* Wandsworth High Street
* Garratt Lane
*Wandsworth "Southside Shopping Centre"
* Earlsfield Station
*St George's Hospital
* Tooting Broadway Station
* Mitcham Road
* Tooting StationRoute departing Tooting Station
* Tooting Station
* Mitcham Road
* Tooting Broadway Station
*St George's Hospital
* Garratt Lane
* Earlsfield Station
*Wandsworth "Southside Shopping Centre"
* Ram Street
* Armoury Way
* Old York Road
* Wandsworth Town Station
* Swandon Way
* York Road
* Battersea Park Road
* Battersea Park Station
* Queenstown Road
* Queen's Circus
*Chelsea Bridge
* Chelsea Bridge Road
* Ebury Bridge Road
* Buckingham Palace Road
*Victoria Coach Station
* Victoria Station "Terminus Place"
*Previous route 44s in London
The route number 44 had been used six times prior to its current use.
*From2 July 1912 until31 July 1912 for a daily Ealing BroadwayNorthfields Station service via Castlebar Road and Drayton Green Road.
*From29 August 1912 until10 May 1914 for a daily Highgate*, Highbury Station* (viaKings Cross )Putney Station*, Putney Common * route viaKentish Town ,Camden Town ,Oxford Street ,Notting Hill Gate , Holland Park Avenue,Hammersmith , Fulham Palace Road andPutney Bridge *Termini varied.
*From29 June 1914 until4 August 1914 for a daily London Bridge StationTurnham Green route viaLondon Bridge ,Bank ,Moorgate ,City Road ,Marylebone Road ,Praed Street ,Westbourne Grove , Holland Park Avenue, Shepherds Bush Road,Hammersmith andChiswick .
*From31 January 1915 until25 April 1915 for a dailyHendon (Upper Welsh Harp)Kilburn(Queens Arms)*, Kilburn Park Station*, Charing Cross * route viaCricklewood ,Maida Vale ,Oxford Street andRegent Street *Termini varied.
*From4 December 1916 until1 February 1917 for a Monday to SaturdayPaddington Green (Horse & Sacks)London Bridge Station route via Harrow Road ,Edgware Road ,Baker Street ,Oxford Street andHigh Holborn ,Kingsway ,Aldwych ,Fleet Street ,Ludgate Circus ,Cannon Street and London Bridge.
*From28 May 1919 until22 September 1939 for a Monday to SaturdayKings Cross Victoria Station route via Euston Road ,Russell Square ,Kingsway ,Long Acre andLeicester Square ,Piccadilly Circus andHyde Park Corner .There were also in London:
*Between 1913 and5 July 1952 aLewisham *, Eltham(Church)Woolwich * andPlumstead * Tram route 44 *Termini varied
*Between July 1913 and May 1923 aCricklewood Barnet viaGolders Green * Tram route 44ee also
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List of bus routes in London
*London General External links
* [http://www.busesatwork.co.uk London Bus Routes]
* [http://www.londonbusesbyadam.fotopic.net London Bus Routes Fotopic]
* [http://www.tfl.gov.uk Transport for London]
* [http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/044.pdf Full Timetable (PDF)]
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