RATB route 122
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Route 122 is a bus route in Bucharest
, Romania
, 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 DAC 122 UDM and Ikarus 260
.
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
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, 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 VictorieiCalea VictorieiCalea 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. MagheruBulevardul MagheruBulevardul 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