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London United Scania OmniCity in June 2014
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Overview | |
Operator | London United |
Peak vehicle requirement | 25 |
Night-time | 24-hour service |
Route | |
Start | Hounslow bus station |
Via |
Whitton Twickenham Teddington Kingston Surbiton |
End | Tolworth |
London Buses route 281 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Hounslow bus station and Tolworth, it is operated by London United using 25 buses.
On 3 June 2006, route 281 became the 100th night bus service in London, when a 24-hour service introduced.
Upon being re-tendered, Transdev London retained the route with a new contract commencing on 4 July 2009. London United again retained the route with a new contract commencing on 5 July 2014.
Spenhill, Tesco's development arm, has said it will provide funding to extend the route slightly into a new interchange at Tolworth station to serve the new housing development on the old Toby Jug site.
Route 281 operates via these main locations:
In July 2005, shortly after the 7 July 2005 London bombings, the route was the subject of a hoax bomb threat.