London Buses route 28

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28
Management
Operated by First London
Garage Westbourne Park
Vehicle Volvo B7TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini
Dennis Trident 2/Plaxton President
Peak vehicle requirement 23
Route
Start Wandsworth
Via Kensington
Notting Hill
Westbourne Park
End Kensal Rise
Length 7 miles (11 km)
Service
Level Daily (5:00am until 1:00am)
Frequency About every 7-8 minutes
Journey time 42-81 minutes
Night Night Bus N28
Adult single fares
Oyster £1.00
Cash £2.00
Transport for LondonPerformance (PDF)


London Buses route 28 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to First London for London Buses.

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[edit] History

The history of today's 28 goes back to 2 August 1911, when a daily motor-bus route 28 was introduced between Wandsworth Bridge and West Hampstead (West End Green) replacing Horse Bus routes 48 (Fulham Road(Redcliffe Arms) - West Hampstead) and 49 (Brondesbury - Walham Green).

By 1950, the 28 was operating between Golders Green Station and Kingston Vale via Wandsworth Plain.

In 1988 the 28, along with the 31 were comverted to minibus operation. Unfortunately, the introduction of 28-seaters led to severe overcrowding and poor reliability. Dennis Darts introduced in 1991 were more comfortable but did little to improve space for passengers, and the 1999 two-exit Darts, with seating capacity as low as 22, fared no better despite being larger on the outside. An additional route 328 was set up to relieve the overlapping sections of the 28 and 31 between Kensington and Kilburn. Finally in May 2004 the route returned to double-decker operation with Eclipse Gemini-bodied Volvos, with some additional Tridents spare from other routes.

The 28 was recently extended to Kensal Rise.

[edit] Current route

[edit] Route departing Wandsworth

[edit] Route departing Kensal Rise

[edit] Previous route 28s in London

This has been the only route to carry the number 28 on a motor-bus route in London.

There were also in London :-

[edit] See also

[edit] External links


List of bus routes in London

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