London Buses route 222

London Buses route 222

Infobox London Bus
number=222


operator=Transdev London
garage=Hounslow
vehicle=Dennis Dart SLF 10.8m / Plaxton Pointer
pvr=20
start=Uxbridge
via=Cowley
Yiewsley
West Drayton
Heathrow North
Harlington Corner
Hounslow West
end=Hounslow
length=11 miles (17 km)
level=Daily
frequency=About every 7-12 minutes
time=39-65 minutes
night=No night service
day=5:00am until 1:14am

London Buses route 222 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. The service is currently contracted to Transdev London.

History

The 222 has a long but uneventful history, the current service on route 222 began on the 16 January 1971, although the route dates back much longer, being withdrawn for a period between November 1958 and January 1971. The 222 has always followed the same route between Uxbridge and Hounslow, being run from the route's terminus at Uxbridge Garage for many years until First lost the contract to run the route and from the 16 September 2000 it was transferred to London United to Hounslow Garage, which incidentally is at the other end of the route!

The 222 was one of five routes selected by London Transport for evaluation of the first low floor buses, capable of carrying wheelchairs, from March 1994 (the others were 101, 120, 144 and 186). All 68 buses ordered (12 destined for the 222) were fitted with Wright Pathfinder bodies, but the chassis were divided between Dennis and Scania, with the 222 being one of the routes to receive the LLW-class Dennis Lance SLFs. Although the trial proved successful, with the entire London Bus Network now being low floor, the vast majority of subsequent low-floor single-deck buses in London have been Darts and the 222 is no exception.

Current route

Route departing Uxbridge Station

* Uxbridge Station "Bus Station"
* Bakers Road
* Belmont Road
* High Street
* Harefield Road
* Oxford Road
* Cross Street
* Trumper Way
* Cowley Road
* Cowley High Street
* Yiewsley High Street
* Station Road
* West Drayton Station
* Sipson Road
* Cherry Lane
* Holloway Lane
* Sipson Road
* Sipson
* Heathrow Airport North
* Bath Road
* Harlington Corner
* Cranford
* Hounslow West Station
* Steve Biko Way
* Staines Road
* Grove Road
* Hanworth Road
* High Street
* London Road
* Hounslow "Bus Station"

Route departing Hounslow Bus Station

* Hounslow "Bus Station"

* London Road
* High Street
* Hanworth Road
* Grove Road
* Bell Road
* Bath Road
* Hounslow West Station
* Cranford
* Harlington Corner
* Heathrow Airport North
* Sipson Road
* Sipson
* Holloway Lane
* Cherry Lane
* Sipson Road
* Station Road
* West Drayton Station
* Yiewsley High Street
* High Road
* Cowley High Street
* Cowley Road
* Trumper Way
* Oxford Road
* Harefield Road
* High Street
* Belmont Road
* Bakers Road
* Uxbridge Station "Bus Station"

ee also

* List of bus routes in London
* Transdev London

External links

* [http://www.londonbusesbyadam.fotopic.net London Bus Routes Fotopic]
* [http://www.tfl.gov.uk Transport for London]
* [http://www.busesatwork.co.uk London Bus Routes]
* [http://www.busmap.org/tt4/222.pdf Full timetable (PDF)]


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