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Opening of state-of-the-art garage at Edmonton

23 May 2006

Bus operator Arriva and Transport for London were today, Tuesday 23 May, marking the opening of a new state-of-the-art bus garage at Edmonton.

The bus garage is being opened by London's Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy with Arriva's Chief Executive David Martin.

The garage, in Towpath Road, Stonehill Business Park, has been transformed into a high-tech garage with a two-bay maintenance area for buses.

There are now 300 drivers and 134 buses based at the garage and the transformation includes the very latest in engineering equipment and better facilities for employees.

Special equipment will also be installed as part of iBus (the world's largest Automatic Vehicle Location Project) which will keep track of where London's buses are and tell passengers where their bus is.

The garage, which first opened in 1997, was expanded in 2003 when Arriva bought an adjoining timber yard to provide additional parking spaces for the additional articulated buses which were to arrive in April 2004.

The garage has been open for business as usual throughout the refurbishment with nine routes running to and from the site.

State-of-the-art

Commissioner Peter Hendy said: "This is one of the busiest bus garages in north London serving hundreds of thousands of passengers each day.

"The state-of-the-art facilities here will ensure that services run as efficiently as possible to help make passengers' journeys as smooth as possible and deliver the Mayor's Transport Strategy."

Contractors faced significant difficulties with the land, including poor soil conditions, resulting in the pits being built from reinforced concrete instead of using pre-fabricated ones.

Two major water mains were found to be running underneath the site which forced the whole building to be relocated to avoid them.

Improved service

Mark Yexley, Managing Director of Arriva London, said: "My colleagues at Edmonton have been fantastic.

"They have worked through some very difficult conditions and yet still delivered service levels to be proud of. They're a credit to us."

Wolfgang Presinger, Executive Managing Director of Mercedes Benz Buses and Coaches and Oliver Moeckesch, Managing Director of Evobus UK, will officially hand over the 390th bendy bus to enter service in London at the event.

It is the 157th bendy bus in operation in the Arriva London fleet. The articulated vehicles provide much needed extra capacity and research shows they have won over customers and drivers alike.

Superior accessibility levels on the vehicles have opened new doors for people with limited mobility, for parents with pushchairs and for people with shopping.

Superior accessibility

Mark Yexley, Managing Director of Arriva London, said: "This is a great celebration.

"The bendy buses have helped to cater for the significant growth in passenger numbers on the trunk routes they are used on and have improved services overall for passengers. They are more comfortable, have superb accessibility levels, and our drivers love them."

Oliver Moeckesch, Managing Director of Evobus UK, said: "Evobus is delighted that its partnership with TfL and Arriva has worked so well in London.

"We have always believed that our Citaros would make a positive contribution to improving public transport in the capital city and the support of Arriva and TfL has been invaluable.

"We shall work hard to ensure that our service is further improved to the benefit of our partners, with the ultimate aim of delivering a world-class service to the travelling public."

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