RATB route 122
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Route 122 is a bus route in Bucharest
Bucharest
Bucharest is the capital municipality, cultural, industrial, and financial centre of Romania. It is the largest city in Romania, located in the southeast of the country, at , and lies on the banks of the Dâmbovița River....

, Romania
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...

, run by RATB. Since July 2006, all services on the line use low-floor Mercedes Citaro vehicles, which are wheelchair-accessible. Previously, the route used a variety of other buses, such as Rocar De Simon U412
Rocar De Simon U412
The Rocar De Simon U412 is a city bus model manufactured jointly by Rocar and De Simon in Romania. The model, introduced in the mid-1990s, is mostly used in Bucharest's bus network operated by RATB even though some U 412-260s are also used in other Romanian cities such as Braşov, Cluj-Napoca and...

, Rocar DAC 122 UDM and Ikarus 260
Ikarus Bus
Ikarus is a bus manufacturer based in Budapest, Hungary. It was established in 1895 as Uhri Imre Kovács- és Kocsigyártó Üzeme .-History:...

.

Route departing Ghencea

  • Ghencea
  • Bd. Ghencea
  • Str. Brasov
  • Drumul Taberei
  • Razoare
  • Şos. Pandurilor
  • Str. Rainer
  • Piaţa Eroilor
  • Bd. Eroilor
  • Pod Eroilor
  • Calea Ştirbei-Vodă
  • Calea Victoriei
    Calea Victoriei
    Calea Victoriei is a major avenue in central Bucharest. It leads from Splaiul Independenţei to the north and then northwest up to Piaţa Victoriei, where Şoseaua Kiseleff continues north....

  • Str. Rosetti
  • Bd. Magheru
    Bulevardul Magheru
    Bulevardul Gheorghe Magheru is a boulevard in central Bucharest, located between Piaţa Romană and Bulevardul Nicolae Bălcescu, which leads to the University Square. It is named after General Gheorghe Magheru, a Romanian revolutionary and soldier from Wallachia.Formerly known as Bulevardul Take...

  • Bd. Nicolae Bălcescu
  • Piaţa 21 Decembrie 1989
  • Piaţa Universităţii

Route departing University Square

  • Piaţa Universităţii
  • Bd. Regina Elisabeta
  • Piaţa Mihail Kogălniceanu
  • Bd. Mihail Kogălniceanu
  • Piaţa Operei
  • Splaiul Independenţei
  • Pod Eroilor
  • Bd. Eroilor
  • Piaţa Eroilor
  • Str. Bagdasar
  • Şos. Pandurilor
  • Drumul Taberei
  • Str. Brasov
  • Bd. Ghencea
  • Ghencea

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