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Post by ronnie on Apr 1, 2020 21:39:55 GMT
3, 6, 9, 12 and 15 at Tragalgar Square N3, N6, N9, N12, N15, N18, N21 and N24 at Trafalgar Square. For the latter, also N87 and N279. N381 is also round the corner
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Post by ronnie on Apr 1, 2020 23:45:48 GMT
The 7 meets the 28, 70, 98, 189
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2020 0:03:43 GMT
Every route the 1 meets is a multiple
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Post by LT 20181 on Apr 2, 2020 0:17:11 GMT
Does R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9,R10, and R11 all serving the first stop in Orpington High Street count? Woo-hoo - an algebra twist! I don't see why not. Welp, since this is one way to do this, here's another example: Routes H9, H10, H11, H14, H17, H18 & H19 all meet at Harrow Bus Station
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Post by vjaska on Apr 2, 2020 1:05:18 GMT
Woo-hoo - an algebra twist! I don't see why not. Welp, since this is one way to do this, here's another example: Routes H9, H10, H11, H14, H17, H18 & H19 all meet at Harrow Bus Station But only the H18 is a multiple of the H9 - the other example is multiples of 1 or R1 in that case.
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Post by LT 20181 on Apr 2, 2020 1:18:34 GMT
Welp, since this is one way to do this, here's another example: Routes H9, H10, H11, H14, H17, H18 & H19 all meet at Harrow Bus Station But only the H18 is a multiple of the H9 - the other example is multiples of 1 or R1 in that case. Oh..
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Post by ronnie on Apr 2, 2020 5:13:59 GMT
The 7 meets the 28, 70, 98, 189 The 11 meets 22, 88, 176, 319, 341 22 meets 88 and 220
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Post by ronnie on Apr 2, 2020 5:15:50 GMT
Welp, since this is one way to do this, here's another example: Routes H9, H10, H11, H14, H17, H18 & H19 all meet at Harrow Bus Station But only the H18 is a multiple of the H9 - the other example is multiples of 1 or R1 in that case. D3 and D6 meet in a couple of places So do EL1, EL2 and EL3
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Post by rif153 on Apr 2, 2020 10:23:14 GMT
The 8 meets the 24, 56 and 176 whilst the N8 also meets the 88 (N8 and 104 both serve Stratford but 104 doesn't run at night)
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Post by busoccultation on Apr 2, 2020 11:02:08 GMT
The 301 & 602 in around Thamesmead and Abbey Wood areas.
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Post by george on Apr 2, 2020 11:05:14 GMT
The 7 meets the 28, 70, 98, 189 The 11 meets 22, 88, 176, 319, 341 22 meets 88 and 220 To add to that the 11 also meets the 44 and the N11 meets the N33.
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Post by DT 11 on Apr 2, 2020 11:31:03 GMT
Multiples of 9
162 & 269 at Bromley - Chislehurst 405, 450 & 468 at West Croydon 432 & 450 at Crystal Palace 432 & 468 at West Norwood
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Post by rif153 on Apr 2, 2020 12:03:34 GMT
The 11 meets 22, 88, 176, 319, 341 22 meets 88 and 220 To add to that the 11 also meets the 44 and the N11 meets the N33. The 11 met the 77A until it was renumbered 87 but the 11 does meet the 77 when on diversion
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Post by wirewiper on Apr 2, 2020 12:59:58 GMT
Multiples of 9 162 & 269 at Bromley - Chislehurst 405, 450 & 468 at West Croydon 432 & 450 at Crystal Palace 432 & 468 at West Norwood Thank you - although this wasn't quite what I intended, I was looking for routes where one or more was a multiple of the lowest-numbered rather than route numbers that had a common denominator. Stiil, it's good to see people exercising their mathematical skills!
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Post by busaholic on Apr 2, 2020 13:13:15 GMT
If the 88 still got to Tooting, which after all used to happen bigtime, it would meet the 176 and 264. If only the number 352 had been used instead of the 452, that's another one!
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