London Buses route 29
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| Operated by | Arriva London |
| Garage | Edmonton |
| Vehicle | Mercedes-Benz O530G Citaro |
| PVR † | 29 |
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| Start | Wood Green |
| Via | Finsbury Park Holloway Camden Town |
| End | Trafalgar Square |
| Length | 7 miles (12 km) |
| Service | |
| Level | Daily |
| Frequency | About every 5 minutes |
| Journey time | 33-60 minutes |
| Day | 5:30am until 12:30am |
| Night | Night bus N29 |
| Adult single fares | |
| Oyster | 90p |
| Cash | £2.00 |
| † peak vehicle requirement Transport for London • Performance |
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London Buses route 29 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Arriva London.
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[edit] History
Today's route 29 traces its history back to a daily route between Victoria and Wood Green (Fishmongers Arms) via Whitehall, Charing Cross Road, Camden Town, Seven Sisters Road and Green Lanes which began operation on 20 November 1911.
In 1988, it was converted to single person double deck operation, this was again converted to low floor operations in 2002. On January 14, 2006, the bus service was again converted, but this time to a "bendy bus" operation.
[edit] Today
The bus route is noted for its high crime rate and is London's third most dangerous bus route, according to figures released by Transport for London[1].
[edit] Current route
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
| List of bus routes in London |
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