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Which bus company pays the most in London?

Top companies for Bus Drivers in London
  • Go-Ahead London. 3.2 £18.12per hour. 125 reviews14 salaries reported.
  • Integrated Solutions UK. 3.0 £16.83per hour. 11 reviews45 salaries reported.
  • Metroline. 3.2 £16.16per hour. ...
  • National Express. 3.0 £14.38per hour. ...
  • Integrated Solutions. 3.9 £14.18per hour. ...
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Top companies for Bus Drivers in England
  • Manley Summers Limited. 3.4 £16.46per hour. 18 reviews214 salaries reported.
  • Abellio London. 3.2 £15.73per hour. 55 reviews85 salaries reported.
  • Stagecoach. 2.7 £15.03per hour. ...
  • Preston Bus Ltd. 2.6 £13.66per hour. ...
  • National Express. 3.0 £13.61per hour. ...
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Start on about £30,700 per annum rising to about £38,850 per annum depending on experience with further opportunities for overtime. If you're already a qualified PCV driver, you'll start on a higher salary that reflects your years on the road.

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Because of the variety of routes you drive, and the number of people who use your bus, you'll meet and interact with lots of different people every day. This makes driving a London bus an excellent job choice if you want to drive for a living whilst avoiding the more solitary hours of being an HGV driver.

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Top companies for Bus Drivers in United Kingdom
  • Manley Summers Limited. 3.4 £16.43per hour. 18 reviews226 salaries reported.
  • Preston Bus Ltd. 2.6 £13.66per hour. 14 reviews163 salaries reported.
  • National Express. 3.0 £13.61per hour. ...
  • Arriva. 3.1 £12.56per hour. ...
  • First Bus. 2.7 £12.37per hour. ...
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It's not just New York: Research in the United Kingdom has found that bus drivers report fear of physical assault as their job's biggest stressor. With good reason: In 1993, for example, more than 1,500 assaults were reported.

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Legal status. The legal identity of London Buses is London Bus Services Limited (LBSL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Transport for London.

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THE recent HGV crisis saw thousands of people retrain as lorry drivers – but now the bus and coach industry is facing a shortage too. Around 30 per cent of current drivers are aged over 55 — and fewer youngsters are choosing driving as a career.

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Figures from the Department for Transport for September 2022 showed a 9.5% shortage of local bus drivers across Britain, ranging from 8% in England to 13% in Wales and 14% in Scotland.

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How much does a Megabus coach driver make in United Kingdom? The average megabus coach driver salary in the United Kingdom is £24,356 per year or £12.49 per hour. Entry level positions start at £21,699 per year while most experienced workers make up to £28,965 per year.

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Earning £30k a year makes you a slightly below-average earner. However, these averages take into account large cities such as London where wages are significantly higher on average. If you are earning £30k in cheaper cost-of-living areas this is a reasonably good salary.

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The maximum total driving time across the entire rota is seven hours and 51 minutes on any day, the rota averages out at just under 40 hours a week and there are two scheduled rest days (including Sunday).

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There is an apprenticeship route to help individuals become bus drivers, e.g. passenger transport driver intermediate apprenticeship, which usually takes around 12 months to complete. Individuals usually need some GCSEs, including English and maths, or equivalent.

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