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Post by Steve09 on Apr 6, 2013 22:09:05 GMT
The 65 is OK, the bit at the top of the hill in Richmond where you can look down and see far west, aswell as seeing the Jets at Heathrow. The 474 is good for seeing the old industrial bits of the East End ;D
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Post by ilovelondonbuses on Apr 6, 2013 22:32:41 GMT
466 is a good one. Starts off in the wilderness of New Addington into town centres of Croydon back out to the vast countryside of Couldson and Caterham-On-The-Hill
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Post by Paul on Apr 6, 2013 23:30:53 GMT
They rattle rather a lot but they're quite quick and the route is so nice that you don't really care. Extra points if you get a Dart or one of the Voith ones off the 314 though, they're much better. I've been told that the 246 batch are in bad shape & the routes timetable is also relaxed and personally, should be much tighter. Yeah, the older 200s aren't in the best shape but they are still OK to drive. Personally I prefer them to the newer 200s because they are more responsive but there's not much in it really As for the times, yeah they could be tightened a little but its easy enough to lose or gain time where needed. Overall I think its the best route at Bromley. It's nice and long so it feels like you actually go somewhere and because you're doing most of a trip at 30-odd mph the time goes really quickly too. Any deficiencies in the buses are far outweighed by the pleasantness of the route, the scenery and the people. I hope we keep it at Bromley for many more years
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Post by mondraker275 on Apr 7, 2013 7:47:16 GMT
247 springs to mind.
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