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Post by TB123 on Aug 1, 2020 21:22:47 GMT
As well as the 166, 275 and 467 (school trip) Where does the 275 exit Greater London? The 462 exits Greater London and re-enters it around Grange Hill. It exits Greater London then re-enters it along Tomswood Hill www.londonbuses.co.uk/maps/_2018-maps/275-2018.png
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Post by LJ17THF on Aug 1, 2020 21:23:04 GMT
It’s possible to start your day in Penge, take the 176 to Waterloo, then the 76 to seven sisters, then the 476 to stoke newington, then the 276 to newham General hospital and then the 376 to beckton bus station Probably the only set where this is possible There was one mentioned before (not on this thread I think), where you could start with the 208 to Lewisham, then change for the 108 to Stratford International, and then change for the 308 in either direction - that would take you through all the "08's" that are London Buses .
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Post by busoccultation on Aug 1, 2020 21:32:26 GMT
As well as the 166, 275 and 467 (school trip) Where does the 275 exit Greater London? The 462 exits Greater London and re-enters it around Grange Hill. The 462 used to do that until in 2016 where the route was restructured to terminate at Limes Farm Estate, which is just outside of the Greater London boundary.
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Post by ronnie on Aug 1, 2020 21:52:39 GMT
It’s possible to start your day in Penge, take the 176 to Waterloo, then the 76 to seven sisters, then the 476 to stoke newington, then the 276 to newham General hospital and then the 376 to beckton bus station Probably the only set where this is possible There was one mentioned before (not on this thread I think), where you could start with the 208 to Lewisham, then change for the 108 to Stratford International, and then change for the 308 in either direction - that would take you through all the "08's" that are London Buses . You can also wave hi to the 8 at Bow church!
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Post by MetrolineGA1511 on Aug 1, 2020 22:00:26 GMT
I would take a guess and say Streatham to Brixton probably qualifies as having most routes run the same route between two town centres. Off the top of my head there's the 109, 118, 133, 159, 250 and 333. Lewisham Centre to Catford Centre 47 54 75 136 185 199 208 Point to point you can even add routes 181 & 284, but of course they don't follow the main road.
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Post by COBO on Aug 1, 2020 22:11:36 GMT
The 107 and 331 are the only routes that exit TfL land and go back into it. As well as the 166, 275 and 467 (school trip) Oh yeah thanks for the correction.
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Post by greg on Aug 1, 2020 22:26:45 GMT
The 46 is the only single decker electric route at Metroline The 450 is the only Arriva route fully allocated with Streetlites 410 has a half allocation?
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Post by DT 11 on Aug 1, 2020 22:29:46 GMT
It’s possible to start your day in Penge, take the 176 to Waterloo, then the 76 to seven sisters, then the 476 to stoke newington, then the 276 to newham General hospital and then the 376 to beckton bus station Probably the only set where this is possible You could board the following in consecutive numbered order if you want to go around in circles B11 Thamesmead to Bexleyheath Station B12 Bexleyheath Station to Bexleyheath Shopping Centre B13 Bexleyheath Shopping Centre to Danson Underpass B14 Danson Underpass to Bexleyheath Shopping Centre B15 Bexleyheath Shopping Centre to Welling High Street B16 Welling High Street to Kidbrooke R1 Green Street Green to Orpington R2 Orpington to Locksbottom R3 Locksbottom to Orpington Perry Hall Road R4 Orpington Perry Hall Road to Orpington Station R5 Orpington Station to Orpington High Street R6 Orpington High Street to Orpington High Street R7 Orpington High Street to Sevenoaks Road R8 Sevenoaks Road to Orpington Station R9 entire route R10 Orpington Station to Green Street Green R11 Green Street Green to QMH You could also do a continuous loop with the 160 161 162 in this exact order 160 Sidcup to Chislehurst War Memorial 161 Chislehurst War Memorial Eltham Station 162 Eltham Station to Chislehurst War Memorial
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Post by ronnie on Aug 2, 2020 12:38:48 GMT
Which N route (not 24 hours) remains furthest away from central London? Something like the N86 which starts from Stratford and goes to Harold hill for example - the closest point to central London / zone 1 is Stratford which is zone 2/3 now (and used to be zone 3 till sometime back)
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Post by thewintersoldier on Aug 2, 2020 13:14:47 GMT
Which N route (not 24 hours) remains furthest away from central London? Something like the N86 which starts from Stratford and goes to Harold hill for example - the closest point to central London / zone 1 is Stratford which is zone 2/3 now (and used to be zone 3 till sometime back) The N140 could be a good shout?
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Post by vjaska on Aug 2, 2020 14:02:43 GMT
Arriva have the most consecutive numbered LT's when looking at the hundreds column - they have LT's between 0 & 9.
To put it another way, Arriva have LT's in the 000, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800 & 900 series
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Post by ronnie on Aug 2, 2020 14:11:03 GMT
Which N route (not 24 hours) remains furthest away from central London? Something like the N86 which starts from Stratford and goes to Harold hill for example - the closest point to central London / zone 1 is Stratford which is zone 2/3 now (and used to be zone 3 till sometime back) The N140 could be a good shout? Yes that’s a good one. Also N83 but N140 is further out I think
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Post by greg on Aug 2, 2020 16:30:18 GMT
It’s possible to start your day in Penge, take the 176 to Waterloo, then the 76 to seven sisters, then the 476 to stoke newington, then the 276 to newham General hospital and then the 376 to beckton bus station Probably the only set where this is possible This could work with the 28, 228 and 328 without the 128/428. It’s also kind of funny as the 28/228/328 are all at X. Another example is the 34 from Walthamstow to Barnet, 234 to Highgate and then the 134 to Warren Street. The 334 does not exist and the 434 is a very small route which borders the London/Surrey boroughs.
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Post by barrypotter on Aug 2, 2020 16:50:46 GMT
It’s possible to start your day in Penge, take the 176 to Waterloo, then the 76 to seven sisters, then the 476 to stoke newington, then the 276 to newham General hospital and then the 376 to beckton bus station Probably the only set where this is possible This could work with the 28, 228 and 328 without the 128/428. It’s also kind of funny as the 28/228/328 are all at X. Another example is the 34 from Walthamstow to Barnet, 234 to Highgate and then the 134 to Warren Street. The 334 does not exist and the 434 is a very small route which borders the London/Surrey boroughs. Change at Muswell Hill from 234 to 134.
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Post by kmkcheng on Aug 2, 2020 17:25:30 GMT
It’s possible to start your day in Penge, take the 176 to Waterloo, then the 76 to seven sisters, then the 476 to stoke newington, then the 276 to newham General hospital and then the 376 to beckton bus station Probably the only set where this is possible This could work with the 28, 228 and 328 without the 128/428. It’s also kind of funny as the 28/228/328 are all at X. Another example is the 34 from Walthamstow to Barnet, 234 to Highgate and then the 134 to Warren Street. The 334 does not exist and the 434 is a very small route which borders the London/Surrey boroughs. The 83, 183 & 483 be done and the 283 & 383 are one bus ride away. After getting on a 283, take it to Shepherds Bush and take 207 or 607 to Ealing, then 483 to Alperton, 83 to West Hendon, 183 to Hendon, 326 to Whetstone and get on a 383
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