- London Buses route 22
Infobox London Bus
number=22
operator=London General
length=6 miles (9 km)
time=31-58 minutes
vehicle=Volvo B7TL /Wright Eclipse Gemini Volvo B7TL /Plaxton President
garage=Putney and Merton
start=Piccadilly Circus
end=Putney Common
via=Hyde Park Corner
Sloane Square
Chelsea
level=Daily
frequency=About every 7-8 minutes
night=Night Bus N22
pvr=22
day=6:00am until 1:00am
ibus=yesLondon Buses route 22 is a
Transport for London contracted bus route inLondon ,United Kingdom . The service is currently contracted toLondon General .History
The 22 bus route started operation on
17 May 1909 , as a daily route betweenClapton (Lea Bridge station) andElephant & Castle via Clapton, Hackney,Dalston , Kingsland Road,Shoreditch .London Bridge andBorough . Quite soon after on26 July 1909 it was extended toLeyton (Bakers Arms) with a Sunday extension toEpping Forest (Warren Wood House) viaWhipps Cross andWoodford replacing route 9.London's motor bus routes were very "fluid" in the early days of operation and often worked on a "trial and error basis", consequently on
28 October 1909 the 22 was changed again to work as a daily route betweenTulse Hill and Leyton (Bakers Arms) via Effra Road, Brixton Road, Kennington Park Road and Elephant & Castle with a Monday - Saturday extension to Whipps Cross. On3 January 1910 , it was cut back again to work Clapton (Lea Bridge Station) to Tulse Hill. The Sunday service to Epping Forest appeared again in March 1910 but the Monday - Saturday service was cut back to run from Hackney Station to Elephant & Castle.As from
6 April 1911 , the 22 was withdrawn between Bank and Elephant & Castle, being replaced by new route 35 over that section. At the same time it was extended to Putney Station viaCheapside ,Holborn ,Piccadilly ,Kings Road andPutney Bridge , thereby becoming the 22 we know today. The daily extension toHomerton (Clapton Park Tavern) commenced soon after on12 June 1911 , but the route was withdrawn throughout on Sundays on8 October 1911 for just over three years until8 November 1914 , when it became daily once again.The connection with route 35 became clear once again as from
6 August 1916 , when the 22 was diverted daily at Putney Bridge to run to Putney Common (Cricketers), but withdrawn on Sundays between Lower Clapton and Homerton being extended toChingford (Royal Forest Hotel) viaLeyton andWalthamstow , replacing the 35A on that day. This change was very short lived and the 22 reverted back to being a daily Putney Common to Homerton route as from2 October 1916 and from that time onwards it became a very stable operation.On
1 December 1924 , a new system of route numbering on London Buses came into force under The London Traffic Act of 1924. This made theMetropolitan Police responsible for bus operation and route numbering in London. The new system was designed to make route numbering easier to understand for the travelling public.For route 22, shortworkings between Tottenham Court Road and Putney were numbered 22A, shortworkings between Tottenham Court Road and Homerton were numbered 22B and shortworkings between Piccadilly Circus and Homerton were numbered 22C. The plain 22 route number being used for journeys for the whole length of the route from Putney Common to Homerton. By
30 June 1925 , these had been reduced to 22 Putney Common to Homerton and 22A Piccadilly Circus - Homerton. This situation remained until3 October 1934 , when the newly constitutedLondon Passenger Transport Board instituted its own numbering system, which generally re-instated the situation previous to December 1924, in this case, leaving just the plain 22 to work Putney Common - Homerton.As part of the reshaping plan of London's Buses which had been proceeding since
1966 , increasing numbers of routes were converted to one-person-operation. As from28 October 1972 , part of the 22 allocaton was converted to one-person-operation in the form of new route 22A between Clapton Park Estate andLiverpool Street Station . It had in fact been intended to number this route "128", but opposition from the 22 crews resulted in it being given the 22A number at the last minute.Current route
Route departing Piccadilly Circus
* Piccadilly Circus Station
*Piccadilly
* Green Park Station
*Piccadilly
*Duke of Wellington Place
*Grosvenor Place
* Hyde Park Corner Station
*Knightsbridge
*Sloane Street
* Sloane Square Station
* King's Road
* Chelsea
* New King's Road
* Putney Bridge Approach (for Putney Bridge Station)
*Putney Bridge
* Putney Church
* Lower Richmond Road
*Putney Common "Spencer Arms"Route departing Putney Common
*
Putney Common "Spencer Arms"
* Lower Richmond Road
* Putney Church
*Putney Bridge
* Putney Bridge Approach (for Putney Bridge Station)
* New King's Road
* King's Road
* Chelsea
* King's Road
* Sloane Square Station
*Sloane Street
*Knightsbridge
* Hyde Park Corner Station
*Piccadilly
* Green Park Station
*Piccadilly
* Piccadilly Circus Stationee also
*
List of bus routes in London
*London General External links
* [http://www.tfl.gov.uk Transport For London]
* [http://www.londonbusesbyadam.fotopic.net London Bus Routes Fotopic]
* [http://www.busesatwork.co.uk London Bus Routes]
* [http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/022N022.pdf Full Timetable]
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