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Post by VMH2537 on Jul 28, 2022 8:28:23 GMT
Is the 327 the only route to have a worse frequency on weekdays compared to weekends? (Hourly weekdays 40 minutes weekends) That was a temporary timetable until recently the route was restored to run every 40 minutes on weekdays as it does on Saturdays
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Post by WH241 on Jul 28, 2022 9:04:45 GMT
Is the 327 the only route to have a worse frequency on weekdays compared to weekends? (Hourly weekdays 40 minutes weekends) 241 is every 12 mins Monday to Friday daytime and 10 minutes on Saturdays.
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Post by ronnie on Jul 28, 2022 12:11:30 GMT
Is the 327 the only route to have a worse frequency on weekdays compared to weekends? (Hourly weekdays 40 minutes weekends) The 15 is x12mins M-F and x10mins Saturday. And the N15 is x10 min every night
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Post by northlondon83 on Jul 28, 2022 12:47:57 GMT
358 is the longest route to remain completely in one borough
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Post by Busboy105 on Jul 28, 2022 16:18:30 GMT
Is the 327 the only route to have a worse frequency on weekdays compared to weekends? (Hourly weekdays 40 minutes weekends) That was a temporary timetable until recently the route was restored to run every 40 minutes on weekdays as it does on Saturdays TFL must have forgotten to update it; surprise surprise
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Post by MetrolineGA1511 on Jul 31, 2022 6:04:20 GMT
You will soon be able to travel from Peckham to Romford with one interchange Also Peckham to Uxbridge Dulwich to Uxbridge even?
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Post by MetrolineGA1511 on Jul 31, 2022 6:08:04 GMT
I would be interested to know which interchange point has the most routes numbered 300 or above or starting with a letter, excluding Night or School routes, but none between 1 and 299?
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Post by BE37054 (quoll662) on Jul 31, 2022 9:34:56 GMT
I would be interested to know which interchange point has the most routes numbered 300 or above or starting with a letter, excluding Night or School routes, but none between 1 and 299? Heathrow Terminal 5 has 350, 423, 482, 490 excluding non-TfL but none below 350. Brunel University/Hillingdon Hospital has 6 U prefixed routes. Lakeside Shopping Centre only has 370 and 372. Green Street Green has 358, R1, R5, R8, R10 and R11. Harefield Hospital has only 331 and U9. Hampton Court Station has only 411 and R68. Caterham-on-the-Hill has only 404 and 466.
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Post by ronnie on Jul 31, 2022 9:46:30 GMT
The W8 is the only bus to have “leisure” as part of its blinds / destination
The 284 is the only bus to have “cemetery” as part of its destination
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Post by BE37054 (quoll662) on Jul 31, 2022 10:07:18 GMT
The W8 is the only bus to have “leisure” as part of its blinds / destination The 284 is the only bus to have “cemetery” as part of its destination 143D - East Finchley Cemetery?
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Post by ronnie on Jul 31, 2022 10:34:07 GMT
I would be interested to know which interchange point has the most routes numbered 300 or above or starting with a letter, excluding Night or School routes, but none between 1 and 299? Heathrow Terminal 5 has 350, 423, 482, 490 excluding non-TfL but none below 350. Brunel University/Hillingdon Hospital has 6 U prefixed routes. Lakeside Shopping Centre only has 370 and 372. Green Street Green has 358, R1, R5, R8, R10 and R11. Harefield Hospital has only 331 and U9. Hampton Court Station has only 411 and R68. Caterham-on-the-Hill has only 404 and 466. City airport / north woolwich have the 473 and 474 Gallows corner (A12) has the 347, 498 and 499
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Post by londonbuses on Jul 31, 2022 11:38:20 GMT
I would be interested to know which interchange point has the most routes numbered 300 or above or starting with a letter, excluding Night or School routes, but none between 1 and 299? Croydon Road/Wallington Green 407, 410, 463, X26 Norbiton Station K2, K3, K4, K5
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Post by MetrolineGA1511 on Jul 31, 2022 11:41:14 GMT
Thank you all for your examples of my "300" question above.
The Heathrow Terminal 5 example is interesting as it did not even exist before London route numbers above 300.
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Post by northlondon83 on Aug 2, 2022 20:06:45 GMT
Not really unique to a bus route but GAL operates in all but 2 boroughs in London (Harrow and Ealing)
Any other operators that come close to this?
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Post by vjaska on Aug 2, 2022 20:10:04 GMT
Not really unique to a bus route but GAL operates in all but 2 boroughs in London (Harrow and Ealing) Any other operators that come close to this? The N11 operates in Ealing and is run by Go-Ahead from SW
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