London Buses route 26
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| Management | |
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| Operated by | East London |
| Garage | Stratford |
| Vehicle | Dennis Trident 2/Alexander ALX400 |
| PVR † | 18 |
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| Start | Waterloo station |
| Via | Aldwych St Paul's Liverpool Street Cambridge Heath |
| End | Hackney Wick |
| Length | 7 miles (11 km) |
| Service | |
| Level | Daily |
| Frequency | About every 10 minutes |
| Journey time | 30-58 minutes |
| Day | 5:00am until midnight |
| Night | Night Bus N26 |
| Adult single fares | |
| Oyster | 90p |
| Cash | £2.00 |
| † peak vehicle requirement Transport for London • Performance |
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London Buses route 26 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to East London.
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[edit] History
The current route dates back to 18 July 1992, and was introduced to replace the withdrawn section of route 6 between Aldwych and Hackney Wick.
On 21 July 2005, would-be bomber Muktar Said Ibrahim attempted to explode a device contained in his rucksack on a number 26 bus on Hackney Road. Thankfully, the device failed to detonate.
[edit] Current route
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| List of bus routes in London |
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1-99 | 100-199 | 200-299 | 300-399 | 400-499 | 500-599 | 600-699 | Letter prefix | Night only |

