RT4779 arrives ahead of Epsom
Coaches' DD11 to pick up at Ruxley Lane.
Photo © Graham Smith
Two of the regulars,
Enviro400s DD8 and DD3, lay over at Kingston besides a visitor.
Photo © Nick Winfield
Making clear that it is not
in service, RT3148 gathers momentum for the climb up
Beggar's Hill in Ewell.
Photo © Graham Jones
RT1700 pulls away from the
Mongers Lane stop in Ewell. This stop was required to
be used by boys from Glyn
Grammar School, rather than the closer Hessle Grove,
due to the latter being a
private road. Prefects patrolled the stops at the end of
the
school day.
Photo © Graham Jones
More contrast. Hook
Road at Pound Lane, Epsom.
Photo © Graham Jones
Homeward-bound RT3148
displayed 406A to Redhill over the section south of
Epsom. Barry's shot
emphasises the stunning views gained from the Downs.
Photo © Barry Jones
Journey's end, Redhill Bus
Station.
Photo © Tom Drake
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RT1700 storms up Surbiton
Hill Road. This routing, which
avoids Surbiton Station, was
traditional.
Photo © Barry King
Arriving in Kingston.
RT4779 is approaching the site of
Kingston Bus Station; for
most of the 1960s, the 406
terminated at the station,
arriving round the old one-way
system, but would have
departed this way.
Photo © Graham Smith
RT3148 emerges from Tattenham Corner, where the
406A
diverged from the 406, serving Merland
Rise.
Photo © Barry King
RT4779 arrives at the first stop in Kingston,
Cromwell Road Bus
Station, on its run to Epsom on the
418.
Photo © Garry Rodgers
RT1700 in Kingston Road;
under the railway bridge in the
distance is the Beggar's Hill
roundabout, where rush hour short
workings to "Stoneleigh"
turned - the buses didn't actually
reach Stoneleigh itself.
Photo © John Parkin
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The 406A Express usually
overtook the stopping service. This is here recreated in
Epsom High Street, RT3148 passes RT1700.
Photo © Graham Smith
RT4779 sets down in Kingston
Road, Ewell.
Photo © Richard Jones
Laying over in Epsom during
the brief glint of sun. The adverts on RTs 4779 and 3148 are
more elegant than those on the Enviro400.
Photo © John Parkin
The current 418 route is
less faithful to the original than the 406. With the closure
of Epsom's mental hospitals, the Hook Road section has been
replaced by a more useful service along Chessington Road and
through Longmead Industrial Estate. Here RT4779 passes Epsom
Coaches' DD12 on Longmead Road.
Photo © Barry King
RT3148 rounds Epsom
Racecourse on its way to Kingston. Once a year the racecourse
saw the mother of all running days when open top buses and coaches
galore descended on the Downs for the Derby, not to mention all the
borrowed Country buses operating on the 406E and
406F.
Photo © Barry King
Epsom Coaches' DD11 arrives
on stand in Epsom round the one way system. In the 1960s, the
market occupied the central part of the street here but the traffic
was two way. The Spread Eagle, to the right behind the RT,
was the original timing point. To the left, in South Street,
coaches entering and leaving the old Epsom Coaches garage required
a banksman to hold up the traffic, especially when backing in.
Photo © Graham Smith
In the evening, RT1700
heading for Kingston passes RT4779 running a short working to
Tolworth. The location is Ewell Spring.
Photo © Peter Osborn
Red-RF is indebted to all photographers who
have provided pictures for this gallery.
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