Rail Replacement Bus Driver – Flexible Shifts

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About the Role

IntSol Recruitment is seeking experienced PCV Bus Drivers for rail replacement work across London.


This is a flexible driving opportunity ideal for those wanting to pick up extra hours or weekend shifts — with no fixed rota or long-term commitment required.


You’ll cover London Overground and Underground routes when rail services are suspended, keeping passengers moving safely and efficiently.


Why Join This Role
  • Immediate starts available
  • Flexible shifts – work as many or as few days as you choose
  • Weekend & Bank Holiday work available
  • Competitive pay rates (PAYE, Rolled-Up or Umbrella options)
  • Holiday pay entitlement included
  • Supportive IntSol Recruitment team providing ongoing assignments
  • Weekly Pay

Driver Requirements
  • Valid UK PCV (Category D) Driving Licence
  • Valid CPC Qualification
  • Minimum 2 years’ bus driving experience
  • At least 1 year driving London Double Deckers
  • No more than 6 penalty points (no TT99, DR10, CD offences)
  • Confident learning routes via maps and route videos
  • Weekend availability essential
  • Knowledge of London routes (preferred)
  • Must live within commutable distance of London

Ideal For

Bus Drivers seeking:

  • Extra weekend or part-time shifts
  • Flexible work alongside existing commitments
  • London-based rail replacement or event transport assignments

Pay Rates

PAYE:

  • Weekend: £20.36 per hour
  • Weekend Nights: £22.03 per hour
  • Boxing Day: £29.25 per hour

PAYE + Rolled-Up Holiday Pay:

  • Weekend: £22.82 per hour
  • Weekend Nights: £23.67 per hour
  • Boxing Day: £32.78 per hour

Umbrella Assignment Rate:

  • Weekend: £27.04 per hour
  • Weekend Nights: £28.05 per hour
  • Boxing Day: £38.84 per hour

Apply Today

If you’re a qualified Bus Driver with London experience and want flexible, well-paid work, apply now.


Our recruitment specialists at IntSol Recruitment will contact you to arrange an immediate start.

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