The Anonymous Widower

Back To The Future With BYD Double-Deck Buses

Arriva run the 141 bus route for transport for London and today they must have been short of buses, as this older Wrightbus on a heritage number plate had been pressed into service.

The four pictures of an older Wrightbus hybrid bus, were taken on Moorgate this morning, when it was substituting for a newly-delivered BYD battery-electric bus on route 141.

As I tapped in, I made a remark to the driver about reliability of the Chinese buses and he smiled a knowing smile.

As an engineer and designer, I would list the design faults on the BYD double-deck buses as follows.

  1. The batteries don’t give the buses a long enough range.
  2. The buses don’t handle cold weather very well.
  3. The step into and out of the bus is too high for elderly people and is not the same as other London buses.
  4. The seating is more comfortable in AlexanderDennis, Evo-Seti and Wrightbus buses.
  5. The seats are also too narrow.
  6. The seats at the back downstairs are pokey, because of the position of the batteries.
  7. There is no rear view downstairs, which makes using the Mayor’s promoted Hopper Fare, which lets you take unlimited bus and tram journeys for £1.75 within one hour of your first tap-in, more difficult.
  8. The stop displays are unreliable.
  9. The buses don’t have enough seats for the 141 route.

But perhaps most importantly, few passengers have a good word for the buses.

December 22, 2025 Posted by | Design, Transport/Travel | , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments