London Buses route A10

London Buses route A10

Infobox London Bus
number=A10


operator=First London
length=8 miles (13 km)
time=25-30 minutes
vehicle=Alexander Dennis Enviro200 Dart
garage=Uxbridge
start=Uxbridge
end=Heathrow Airport
via=Stockley Park
level=Daily
frequency=About every 15-30 minutes
night=No night service
pvr=5
day=4:30am until 0:25am

London Buses route A10 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to First London.

History

The route was inaugruated in 1996 to link Uxbridge and Heathrow Airport, halving the time it took to travel between them. It also serves the Stockley Park business estate. London Buslines had in fact won the original contract for the route, but was absorbed by Centrewest between this time and the start of operations. Centrewest thus inherited Plaxton-bodied Darts, among the first low-floor Darts in London, which sport a blue and yellow livery, with a diagonal red stripe. The buses, numbered simply L1-L7, bear the slogan "Heathrow fast...and it is". Centrewest had been bought out by First, and as a result their logo has been added to the livery.

Current route

Route departing Uxbridge

* Uxbridge Station
* Bakers Road
* Belmont Road
* York Road
* Chippendale Way
* Park Road
* Hillingdon Road
* Hillingdon Hill
* Harlington Road
* Dawley Road
* Bolingbroke Way
* The Square
* Furzeground Way
* Longwalk Road
* Stockley Park
* Bennets Field Road
* Horton Road
* Heathrow Airport "Central Bus Station"

Route departing Heathrow

* Heathrow Airport "Central Bus Station"
* Horton Road
* Bennets Field Road
* Stockley Park
* Roundwood Avenue
* Furzeground Way
* The Square
* Bolingbroke Way
* Dawley Road
* Harlington Road
* Hillingdon Hill
* Hillingdon Road
* Park Road
* Chippendale Waye
* York Road
* Belmont Road
* Bakers Road
* Uxbridge Station

Gallery

ee also

* List of bus routes in London
* First London

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/A10.htm Full timetable]


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