AEC Routemaster in
Jermyn Street in January 2003
Wright Eclipse Gemini bodied
Volvo B7TL at the intersection of
Tottenham Court Road &
Shaftesbury Avenue in July 2008 From 1949 to the late 1980s, route 14 ran from Hornsey Rise to
Putney (Monday to Friday) and to
Kingston on weekends with a joint allocation between Putney Bridge garage and the original Holloway (Holloway Road) Garage (J) using RT type buses. The route number had previously been used for a service to Putney in the 1920s prior to the formation of the
London Passenger Transport Board. In 1957, the route was used as the basis for a
New Scientist magazine study into congestion on London streets. Vehicles on the central section of the route between Euston and
Hyde Park Corner were found to spend 68% of their time in motion, and only 11% on loading and unloading passengers. The late 1980s saw revisions to the Northern end of the route. On 7 February 1987, the main route was cut back to run between
Putney Heath Green Man and
Euston (or
Tottenham Court Road station Monday to Saturday evenings). The Sunday services consisted of a morning extension to Hornsey Rise, and a further extension to
Turnpike Lane station, via
Crouch End, on Sunday afternoons, with meal relief journeys running to Wood Green Garage. The withdrawn Euston to Hornsey Rise section was replaced by a new route 14A (now
route 91). On 26 September the off peak Monday to Friday service was withdrawn between Tottenham Court Road and Euston. The Sunday afternoon service was withdrawn between Crouch End and Turnpike Lane on 26 March 1988. Upon being re-tendered, London General commenced a new five-year contract from 23 November 2002. Midway through, on 23 July 2005, the
AEC Routemasters were replaced by
Volvo B7TL Wright Eclipse Gemini buses and on 13 January 2007, it was extended from Tottenham Court Road to Warren Street. On 15 June 2019, the route was withdrawn between Tottenham Court Road station and Warren Street and rerouted to Russell Square. ==Current route==