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Post by snowman on Dec 13, 2008 21:53:36 GMT
Quiz time, now that I've got my 4th star I thought of a challenge. Can you tell me which TfL route I'm thinking of
It is operated by single deckers, sometimes the destination blind only has 3 letters, there is one road which buses towards either terminus travel the whole length of the road in the same direction, one end of the route has at least two alighting only stops (both used), it passes under a low bridge in one direction only, and serves 6 stations (tube or rail)
Please guess the route number
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Post by jrussa on Dec 13, 2008 22:09:50 GMT
K5?? HAM
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Post by Ted Barclay on Dec 13, 2008 22:55:36 GMT
108 - assuming that the low bridge is in fact a tunnel.
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Post by jrussa on Dec 14, 2008 0:38:28 GMT
What places in London only has three letters, part from Ham. Bow could be one, but no blind only has Bow. Its usually Bow Church!!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2008 0:46:25 GMT
What places in London only has three letters, part from Ham. Bow could be one, but no blind only has Bow. Its usually Bow Church!! Well, there is LEE is south east London. Bow, what about Bow Fairfield Road?
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Post by jrussa on Dec 14, 2008 0:58:52 GMT
What places in London only has three letters, part from Ham. Bow could be one, but no blind only has Bow. Its usually Bow Church!! Well, there is LEE is south east London. Bow, what about Bow Fairfield Road? Possibly, but the only single deckers in Lee (green) are 202 and 178. Neither bus routes serve 6 stations lol
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Post by snowman on Dec 14, 2008 7:43:50 GMT
Well Done. I should have put less clues out initially Normally it is operated by DPK class but sometimes the new SDE buses for the K1 appear and just show the destination as Ham as they have simplified displays. (Here is a pic of SDE) thamesdown.fotopic.net/p52201891.htmlThe Ham end has a loop from Dukes Avenue via Dysart Ave, Llamas Rd and Beaufort Rd, with alighting stops. Bus stand is in Dukes Avenue. Cromwell Road, Kingston (past the bus station of same name) is passed in same direction The low bridge is Queen Elizabeth Road (Buses to Morden pass under Richmond Road bridge) The stations were, Morden, Wimbledon Chase, Raynes Park, Motspur Park, Norbiton, Kingston I assume Ham is the shortest (or joint shortest destination display)
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Post by jrussa on Dec 14, 2008 20:43:02 GMT
Well Done. I should have put less clues out initially Normally it is operated by DPK class but sometimes the new SDE buses for the K1 appear and just show the destination as Ham as they have simplified displays. (Here is a pic of SDE) thamesdown.fotopic.net/p52201891.htmlThe Ham end has a loop from Dukes Avenue via Dysart Ave, Llamas Rd and Beaufort Rd, with alighting stops. Bus stand is in Dukes Avenue. Cromwell Road, Kingston (past the bus station of same name) is passed in same direction The low bridge is Queen Elizabeth Road (Buses to Morden pass under Richmond Road bridge) The stations were, Morden, Wimbledon Chase, Raynes Park, Motspur Park, Norbiton, Kingston I assume Ham is the shortest (or joint shortest destination display) The three letter destination blind, gave it away lol
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Post by vjaska on Dec 14, 2008 23:20:57 GMT
Here is one
This Route has SWB and LWB buses allocated, all are pre 04 reg.
One destination can have three different blinds for it (meaning even though two of the blinds are incorrect for that place, they are still used).
It operates in the South and its PVR is above 20.
The current operator has been running the route since it brought out the former operator who in turn has operated since privatisation.
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Post by 6HP502C on Dec 15, 2008 13:45:57 GMT
109? Arriva bought out Cowie South London, it has the shameful LWB S-reg DLAs and the SWB V-reg DLAs, and it has a PVR TH 1 - 23 (I think). I did the K5 the other day in one of those delightful euro_3 Mini Darts with a euro_2 transmission - Click. And I've seen the 108 showing just "Bow" last week, I assume that's Bromley By Bow where the roundabout/flyover is.
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Post by snowman on Dec 15, 2008 15:37:38 GMT
Here is one This Route has SWB and LWB buses allocated, all are pre 04 reg. One destination can have three different blinds for it (meaning even though two of the blinds are incorrect for that place, they are still used). It operates in the South and its PVR is above 20. The current operator has been running the route since it brought out the former operator who in turn has operated since privatisation. is it the 133, now operated by London General ?
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Post by TA1 on Dec 22, 2008 10:01:52 GMT
Isit route 337?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2009 21:33:45 GMT
What Route am I
I pass 4 London underground Stations, 1 Bus Depot, I overground Station and travel from 1 post code to a post code that is 1 digit higher than were I started but travel in another 3 post codes to geth there!
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Post by greeny253 on Jan 11, 2009 22:12:41 GMT
What Route am I I pass 4 London underground Stations, 1 Bus Depot, I overground Station and travel from 1 post code to a post code that is 1 digit higher than were I started but travel in another 3 post codes to geth there! 323?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2009 23:56:42 GMT
What Route am I I pass 4 London underground Stations, 1 Bus Depot, I overground Station and travel from 1 post code to a post code that is 1 digit higher than were I started but travel in another 3 post codes to geth there! 62?
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