Thirty-three NS-type buses were used on route 24 until 1934.
These buses were running from Camden Town (AQ) garage until they were replaced by AEC NS-Type buses in 1927. Thirty-three Daimler double-decker buses with 34 seats were allocated to route 24, now running between Pimlico and Hampstead, with the fleet name 'British' painted in green livery. In August 1912 it was extended to Pimlico and has continued in that form until the present day, making this the oldest unchanged bus route in London.
Route 24 dates back to 1910, when it ran between Hampstead Heath and Victoria station. History Preserved Grey-Green Alexander bodied Volvo Citybus as used on route 24 from 1988 London General Alexander Dennis Enviro400 at Trafalgar Square in June 2011 Running between Pimlico and Hampstead Heath, it is operated by Abellio London. London Buses route 24 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England.