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281
Service
Start Hounslow
End Tolworth
Via Twickenham
Teddington
Kingston
Surbition
Frequency About every 7-10 minutes
Length Unknown
Operation
Operator(s) Transdev London
Garage Fulwell
Vehicle(s) Dennis Trident 2 9.9m / Alexander ALX400
PVR 20
† peak vehicle requirement
Transport for LondonPerformance


London Buses route 281 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Transdev London.

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[edit] History

Route 281 was introduced between Tolworth and Twickenham on 9 May 1962 to replace Trolleybus route 601, using brand new Routemaster double deck buses from Fulwell Garage. In 1965 part of the Monday – Saturday service was extended from Twickenham to Hounslow Bus Station via Whitton.

From 1970, a Monday – Friday peak hour extension from Tolworth to Chessington Industrial Estate was introduced. By 1971 the Sunday service was operated by one man single deck SMS class AEC Swifts, and from 1975 by DMS double deckers. These in turn were replaced by MCW Metrobuses from April 1979. Throughout this time, the weekday service remained crew operated with Routemasters. In September 1978 the Sunday service was extended from Twickenham to Hounslow in line with the weekday service, replacing the 73 over this section.

As part of a three way switch involving routes 18, 109 and the 281, the Routemasters were replaced by crew operated MCW Metrobuses from August 1981. The same type of bus now operated the route everyday for the first time since 1971, but with conductors on Monday to Saturday, and driver only on Sunday. However as most of the Metrobuses bought in for the conversion were not fitted with ticket machines, it was not the same buses. Over the following months ticket machines were fitted, and on 4 September 1982, the 281 was converted to daily one person operation. At the same time the whole Monday – Saturday service was extended beyond Twickenham to Hounslow.

In 1987 the Chessington peak hour service was withdrawn as part of the Kingston Area changes, and replaced by new route K2. For the summer of 1990 the day time Sunday service was extended from Tolworth to Chessington World of Adventures via the Kingston By Pass. From 1991 to 1997 Hounslow garage provided part of the service alongside Fulwell.

In 1999 one morning journey from Hounslow was diverted to Teddington School, with a return journey in the afternoon. These were renumbered 681 in 2002. New Volvo Olympians, with dual door Alexander bodywork replaced the Metrobuses during the summer of 1998, and the current Dennis Tridents replaced these in 2003. With a 24 hour service introduced on 3 June 2006, the 281 became the 100th night bus service in London[1]

When major rugby matches are played at Twickenham Stadium the 281 operates in two sections. Tolworth to Twickenham Station, and Hounslow to Teddington. Buses on this section are diverted away from the stadium via Whitton High Street and Sixth Cross Road. For many years this section continued to be operated by Hounslow Garage, long after they lost their regular allocation to the route, however it is now operated by Fulwell, like the rest of the route.

In December 2008 it was announced the Transdev had retained the contract for a further 5 years from Summer 2009, using the existing buses.

[edit] Current route

[edit] Route departing Hounslow

  • Hounslow Bus Station
  • Hounslow Treaty Centre
  • Hounslow Station
  • Whitton Admiral Nelson
  • Twickenham Rugby Ground
  • Twickenham Station
  • Twickenham King Street
  • Twickenham Green
  • Fulwell
  • Teddington Broad Street
  • Teddington Lock
  • Hampton Wick Station
  • Kingston Bentall Centre
  • Kingston Cromwell Road Bus Station
  • Kingston Eden Street
  • Surbiton Station
  • Surbiton Hospital
  • Tolworth Broadway
  • Tolworth Ewell Road

[edit] Route departing Tolworth

  • Tolworth Ewell Road
  • Surbiton Hospital
  • Surbiton Station
  • Kingston Eden Street
  • Kingston Station
  • Kingston Bentall Centre
  • Hampton Wick Station
  • Teddington Lock
  • Teddington Broad Street
  • Fulwell
  • Twickenham Green
  • Twickenham King Street
  • Twickenham Station
  • Twickenham Rugby Ground
  • Whitton Admiral Nelson
  • Hounslow Station
  • Hounslow Treaty Centre
  • Hounslow Bus Station

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