London Buses route 66

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66
Management
Operated by Blue Triangle
Garage Rainham
Vehicle Dennis Dart SLF/Alexander Dennis Pointer
Peak vehicle requirement 11
Route
Start Romford
Via Little Heath
Newbury Park
Gants Hill
Redbridge
Wanstead
End Leytonstone
Length 9 miles (14 km)
Service
Level Daily (5:00am until 1:12am)
Frequency About every 12 minutes
Journey time 30-58 minutes
Night No night service
Transport for LondonPerformance (PDF)


London Buses route 66 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Blue Triangle.

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[edit] History

Route 66 is a very long-standing route. It commenced operation on 14 October 1925 between Leytonstone (Green Man) and Romford Station. Leytonstone has always remained the western terminus of the route, although the eastern terminus has varied over the years. Route 66 began operation as a double deck route from Romford (later Hornchurch) Bus garage, although between 1972 and 1976 the route was operated by single deck vehicles.

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[edit] Current route

[edit] Route departing Romford

[edit] Route departing Leytonstone

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