The incident, which occurred on 15th May, saw a new Irizar ie tram bus suffer a complete power failure at a busy junction, forcing passengers to disembark onto a busy road with inadequate safety provisions.
“I witnessed a deeply concerning situation where passengers were unnecessarily placed at risk due to the complete failure of this bus,” said Thomas. “Most alarmingly, the power loss meant the driver could not activate hazard warning lights, leaving approaching motorists unaware of the stranded vehicle.”
Thomas noted that traffic management fell initially to a concerned member of the public, followed by the bus driver himself, neither of whom had proper equipment beyond a basic high-visibility vest.
He added, “It was purely fortunate that this breakdown occurred during daylight hours. Had this happened after dark, the consequences could have been far more serious.”
In a formal communication to Seb Dance, Thomas highlighted that the driver reported the bus power level displayed 60% upon leaving the nearby bus stop before rapidly dropping to zero, raising serious questions about the reliability of the monitoring systems onboard the vehicles.
Thomas has requested that Transport for London should:
This is reportedly not an isolated incident, with Thomas, a frequent user of the 358 himself, aware of several other cases where the new Irizar ie tram buses have experienced similar power failures.
In a comment, Thomas said:
“This should be addressed before people are hurt. Seb Dance and TfL need to take action before that happens and commit to reviewing the safety of these trams quickly. The introduction of this new bus onto our roads has been a calamity. I remember the excitement about this new design when it was announced in 2021. However, since then, it has been nothing short of a shambles. How can Londoners have confidence in the electrification of the fleet when this is the result? “