A fleet of 34 new, cleaner and greener buses will take to Surrey’s roads this month.
Surrey County Council is investing over £16m to accelerate the introduction of zero emission buses. The fully accessible vehicles operate using green hydrogen and have a range of up to 600 miles. They offer a smooth, quiet ride with free Wi-Fi, charging points and social seating on board.
Over the coming weeks 23 single decker buses will be delivered for service and 11 double decker hydrogen fuel cell buses are expected over the winter months. They will operate in the following areas:
Single deckers:
- Fastway route 100: Redhill – East Surrey Hospital – Salfords – Horley – Gatwick Airport – Crawley
- Routes 430 & 435: Merstham – Redhill – East Surrey Hospital – Woodhatch – Reigate
Double deckers:
- Routes 420, 460 & 480: Epsom – Preston – Tadworth – Banstead – Sutton – Lower Kingswood – Reigate – Redhill – East Surrey Hospital – Salfords – Horley A23 – Gatwick Airport – Crawley
This latest addition to the fleet follows the introduction of 20 hydrogen buses in the Horley, Gatwick and Crawley areas in 2023. The buses are run by bus operator Metrobus and built in the UK by Wrightbus.
Matt Furniss, Cabinet Member for Highways, Transport and Economic Growth, said, “I am delighted that we have purchased these zero emission buses in partnership with Metrobus, as part of our ongoing commitment to provide sustainable travel options for residents and cleaner air for everyone. This is great news for Surrey residents and for everyone else travelling in and out of our county.
“We’ve also invested £6.3m in more ultra-low and zero emission community transport minibuses, £9m in bus priority measures to ensure Surrey buses turn up on time, and £1.4m in improving information for passengers at bus stops.
“Our Surrey LINK card gives young people half-price bus travel and we’ve recently expanded our on-demand Surrey Connect bus services to cover areas where there are limited fixed bus routes, giving more options to travel by bus for all residents across Surrey.”
Ed Wills, Managing Director, Metrobus said, “I am delighted to announce the arrival of 34 brand new UK built hydrogen buses to our Metrobus fleet. These buses mark an historic occasion for Metrobus and Surrey County Council by demonstrating our ongoing and combined commitment to reducing emissions in Surrey and the local area where the only thing that comes out of the bus tailpipe is water.
“This is an excellent example of partnership working where together we can make zero emissions a sustainable reality today for the communities we serve.“