London Buses route 266
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London Buses route 266 is a Transport for London
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 contracted bus route in London
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, England
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. The service is currently contracted to Metroline
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History

The 266 replaced the former trolleybus route 666 between Edgware and Hammersmith in 1962. The Colindale and Edgware section was discontinued in 1970.

In 1976, the 266 was rerouted Mondays to Fridays except late evenings, and Saturdays except evenings, to the new Brent Cross Shopping Centre. The line was then extended from Colindale to Mill Hill Broadway, via Grahame Park and Montrose Avenue.

The section between Staples Corner and Mill Hill Broadway section was withdrawn in 1981.

The line was converted to one-person operation (opo) in 1985 using MCW Metrobuses operated by MTL London Northern. In 1996 the contract was handed over to Metroline and the Metrobuses were painted in Metroline livery. They were also supplemented by Volvo Olympians from the 52 Line. In late 1998 low-floor Tridents entered service. Not all the Metrobuses were painted in Metroline's livery, as the units were to be converted to Arriva London use. Volvo Olympians replaced the Metrobuses between 2001 and 2003. During this transion period, the odd single-decker working was not uncommon, with both Plaxton- and Marshall-bodied Darts sighted. Even Lances were used. In early 2005 the route was converted to low-floor operation using Alexander-bodied Tridents.

The 266 gained a night service (N266) in 2001 but only as far as Cricklewood Garage. Brent Cross Bus station was subsequently opened for 24-hour operation, and now the route runs there day and night. The 'N' prefix was dropped in 2004.

The route featured in an episode of Mr Bean Rides Again.

In August 2011, First Centrewest gained the contract to operate route 266, and will take over operation on 19 May 2012. Bus types are yet to be confirmed.

Current route

  • Hammersmith Station (District/Piccadilly Lines) Station Lower Bus Station for Hammersmith Station
    Hammersmith tube station (Hammersmith & City Line)
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     Hammersmith & City Line
  • Talgarth Road
  • Queen Caroline Street
  • Broadway
  • King Street
  • Starch Green
  • Askew Road
  • The Vale
  • Acton Vale
  • Uxbridge Road
  • Acton High Street
  • Horn Lane
  • Acton Mainline Station
    Acton Main Line railway station
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  • Gypsy Corner
  • North Acton Station
    North Acton tube station
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  • Victoria Road
  • Willesden Junction Station
    Willesden Junction station
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  • Harlesden
    Harlesden
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     Jubilee Clock
  • Harrow Road
  • Craven Road
  • Church Road
  • Willesden Bus Garage
  • High Road
  • Willesden Green Station
    Willesden Green tube station
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  • Walm Lane
  • Cricklewood Broadway
  • Edgware Road
  • Cricklewood Bus Garage
  • Staples Corner
  • Slip Road
  • Brent Cross Shopping Centre Bus Station

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