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The last scheduled flight arrival is just before 11pm. Heathrow has very restricted operations on overnight flights with generally no arrivals before 04.40 and no departures after 22.55. So there will be very limited traffic between those hours. Given the requirement to arrive at the airport approx 2 hours before departure and the frequent delays in clearing customs etc on arrival I suspect that most buses will be running when the first/last flighths arrive/depart.I do think the N9 could do with a frequency increase, i was on the 01.35 from Aldwych last Thursday morning & the bus was full by the time it got past Hyde Park Corner, & the bus was full most of the route too, the return 03.15 from Heathrow looked full when it passed through Heathrow Central Bus Station too, add in you still have flights arriving after the last tube to Central London has departed so buses on the N9 from Heathrow are often full because of that, the N9 needs to be either every 15 or 20 minutes.
Tonight, for instance the last scheduled arrival is 22.55 from Portugal followed by the first in the morning at around 04.30 (source flightradar24) - these are normally flights from the far east and having done a few of those flights they either stay on stand at their departure airport for longer than planned to waste time when there are favourable winds or circle around London until the airport "opens" at 04.30.
According to TfL journey planner the last tube from LHR towards central London is midnight with first departure at 05.22. There is no obvious reason for a significant overnight service to/from LHR as the majority of passengers are likely to be staff and the local network is quite well catered for.
As for an express bus from LHR to central London there are more than plenty of coaches doing that trip by Nat Ex, Flix and Megabus...
err. not sure about that, Go Ahead London have had a demonstrator for the last six months or so whilst the first large batch of BZL deckers are entering service as we speak with Stagecoach London on route 58; shortly to be followed by more for routes 277 and a.n other (cant remember what the route number is off the top of my head).Arriva have ordered 51 BZL double deckers for routes 243 and 341 (both run from Tottenham); it's the first UK Bus order for that product line.
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Arriva London orders 51 Volvo BZL electric double-deckers - routeone
Arriva London has placed an order for 51 Volvo BZL battery-electric double-deckers. They will work from Tottenhamon routes 243 and 341.www.route-one.net
Outside of London they have been running in Cambridge for a year or more - see below:


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