RATB route 133
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Route 133 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 December 2006, all services on the line use low-floor, wheelchair-accessible Mercedes Citaro vehicles. Previously, the route used DAF SB220
DAF SB220
The DAF SB220 is a city bus chassis produced by DAF Bus International in the 1980s and 1990s.It has been superseded by the DAF/VDL SB200 and SB250.-United Kingdom :*Optare Delta*Ikarus Citibus...

 and 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...

 buses.

Route departing Gara Basarab

  • Str. Fluviului
  • Calea Plevnei
  • Str. Mircea Vulcănescu
  • Str. Baldovin Pârcălabul
  • Şos. Gării de Nord
  • Gara de Nord
    Gara de Nord
    București Gara de Nord is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania...

  • Calea Griviţei
  • Bd. Dacia
  • Foişorul de Foc
  • Str. Traian
  • Str. Nerva Traian
  • Pod Timpuri Noi
  • Calea Văcăreştilor
  • Bd. Tineretului

Route departing Bd. Tineretului

  • Bd. Tineretului
  • Calea Văcăreştilor
  • Pod Timpuri Noi
  • Str. Nerva Traian
  • Str. Traian
  • Foişorul de Foc
  • Bd. Dacia
  • Calea Griviţei
  • Gara de Nord
    Gara de Nord
    București Gara de Nord is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania...

  • Bd. Dinicu Golescu
  • Str. Fluviului

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