London Buses route H14

London Buses route H14

Infobox London Bus
number=H14
ibus=yes


operator=Transdev London
garage=Harrow
vehicle=Dennis Dart SLF 10.2m / Plaxton Pointer
pvr=7
start=Northwick Park Hospital
via=Harrow
Elm Lane
end=Hatch End
length=4 miles (7 km)
level=Daily
frequency=About every 10-20 minutes
time=15-27 minutes
night=No night service
day=5:30am until 0:15am

London Buses route H14 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, United Kingdom. The service is currently contracted to Transdev London.

History

Route H14 was introduced on 14 November 1987 as part of the Harrow Buses scheme. The H14 initially ran using Metrorider minibuses, running between Hatch End and Northwick Park Hospital.

Route H14 was previously operated by Metroline at Harrow Weald garage until the route passed to Sovereign in 2005, with a swap for route H12, moving to Harrow Bus garage.

Current route

Route departing Northwick Park Hospital

* Northwick Park Hospital
* Watford Road
* Kenton Road
* Peterborough Road
* Station Road
* College Road
* Harrow-on-the-Hill Station "Bus Station"
* Headstone Road
* Harrow View "The Goodwill"
* Courtenay Avenue
* Harrow Weald "Lone Elms"
* Long Elms
* Headstone Lane
* Headstone Lane Station
* Uxbridge Road
* Hatch End Station
* Hatch End "St Thomas Drive"

Route departing Hatch End

* Hatch End "St Thomas Drive"
* Uxbridge Road
* Hatch End Station
* Headstone Lane
* Headstone Lane Station
* Long Elmes
* Harrow Weald "Long Elmes"
* Courtenay Avenue
* Harrow View "The Goodwill"
* Headstone Road
* Kymberley Road
* Harrow-on-the-Hill Station "Bus Station"
* College Road
* Station Road
* Peterborough Road
* Kenton Road
* Watford Road
* Northwick Park Hospital

Temporary diversion

Due to gas and water mains replacement, H14 is on temporary diversion between Harrow Bus Station and Harrow View "The Goodwill"; serving Pinner Road, Pinner View and Headstone Gardens instead of Headstone Road and part of Harrow View. This diversion is expected to last until December 2008. [cite web| title=Live Travel News |authort=Transport for London |url=http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnews/realtime/information.asp?line=183&Submit=Search&time=now&mode=buses |accessdate=2008-09-21]

ee also

* List of bus routes in London
* Transdev London

References

External links

* [http://www.tfl.gov.uk Transport for London]
* [http://www.busesatwork.co.uk London Bus Routes]
* [http://www.busmap.org/tt4/H14.pdf Full timetable (PDF)]


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