London Buses route 606

London Buses route 606

Infobox London Bus
number=606


ibus=yes
operator=Metroline and Sullivan Buses
garage=Edgware and South Mimms
vehicle=Trident 2 / East Lancs
Alexander Dennis Enviro400
pvr=1 from Edgware
1 from South Mimms
start=Queensbury
via=Edgware
Mill Hill
Borehamwood
Barnet
end=Ravenscroft School
length= 11 miles (18 km)
level=Schooldays only
frequency=2 am journeys, 2 pm journeys (3 some Fridays)
time= 52-57 minutes
night=No night service
day=7:24am until 8:18am and
3:45pm until 4:45pm
Friday journeys [http://www.busmap.org/tt4/606.pdf see timetable]

London Buses route 606 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. This service is currently contracted to Metroline and Sullivan Buses.

History

Route 606 is a school route operated 4 times a day (5 times per day some Fridays). The route used to follow the 107 and was operated by London Sovereign using Volvo Olympians from routes 114 and 292. By the time it was re-tendered and its route was changed London Sovereign lost their contract to Sullivan Buses.

Current route

Route departing Queensbury

* "'Queensbury Station "Parade"
* Turner Road
* Camrose Avenue
* Edgware "High Street"
* Station Road
* Edgware Station "Bus Station"
* Station Road
* Edgwarebury Lane
* Edgware Way
* Mill Hill "Apex Corner"
* Barnet Way
* Borehamwood "Stirling Corner"
* Barnet Road
* Wood Street
* Barnet Church
* Barnet Hill
* High Barnet Station
* Barnet Hill
* May's Lane
* Barnet Lane
* Ravenscroft School

Route departing Ravenscroft School

* Ravenscroft School
* Barnet Lane
* May's Lane
* Barnet Hill
* Barnet Church
* Wood Street
* Barnet Road
* Borehamwood "Stirling Corner"
* Barnet Way
* Mill Hill "Apex Corner"
* Edgware Way
* Edgwarebury Lane
* Station Road
* Edgware Station "Bus Station"
* Station Road
* Edgware "High Street"
* Camrose Avenue
* Turner Road
* "'Queensbury Station "Parade"

ee also

* List of bus routes in London
* Metroline
* Sullivan Buses

External links

* [http://www.tfl.gov.uk Transport for London]
* [http://www.busesatwork.co.uk London Bus Routes]
* [http://www.busmap.org/tt4/606.pdf Full Timetable (PDF)]


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