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Post by twobellstogo on May 19, 2017 7:38:18 GMT
216 - Has been Kingston - Stanies for many years. Other than the Thorpe park extensions no other major route alterations 222 , other than the Sunday deviations via Stockley Park, has been the Hounslow to Uxbridge trunk route for years 267 - Other than the loss of the Hampton court section in early 90's , replaced trolley route 667 Didn't the 216 once have a Kingston to new Malden section. I vaguely recall Metrobuses from Norbiton covering that section. May be wrong! The 216 went on to Tolworth in the mid-late 80s.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2017 12:35:19 GMT
Didn't the 216 once have a Kingston to new Malden section. I vaguely recall Metrobuses from Norbiton covering that section. May be wrong! The 216 went on to Tolworth in the mid-late 80s. Yes, it was only a through route on Saturdays
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Post by john on Jun 6, 2017 12:16:29 GMT
There are a lot of routes which fit this discussion, even if they are slighty new No Changes 24, 87/N87, 202, 129, 314, 321, 327, 363, 417, 453, 472, 473, 476, 483, 484, B16, R5 1 Change 59, 136, 284, 333, 468, B12, P4 Technically you can't really class the 87. Being as it was originally the 77A, while the old 87 traditionally ran between Barking and Romford. Back in it's hey day, it ran as two routes, Harold Hill to Barking and Becontree Heath to Rainham. Got standardised later on as the 87 from Harold Hill to Barking (occasionally extended from Barking to Beckton (replaced by the 366) and Barking Reach (replaced by the 387)) and between Barking and Rainham.....the 287. To do the full route now you'd have to take a 287, 5 and then 174.
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