London buses route T32

London Buses route T32 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Metrobus.

History
The service is a Tramlink feeder route, connecting at Addington Village Interchange tram stop and bus station, it is one of the shortest routes in London.

The T32 is only 2 miles long and as such was a cheap investment for whoever would get awarded the bus route. It was won by First London, who went on to buy Tramlink in 2005.

On 8 December 2007, Metrobus took over the operations of First London in Orpington and T32 was transferred with 3 Marshall-bodied Darts to the more closer Croydon Garage. The route has been retained by Metrobus from May 2008 using Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart bodied MAN midibuses. The current buses will not be painted into Metrobus colours due to the new buses being on order.

Current route

 * New Addington Tramlink
 * Fieldway Tramlink
 * Addington Village Tramlink