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Post by rift on Aug 4, 2020 15:20:32 GMT
You can also beat the 325 by walking from Beckton to Prince Regent or taking the DLR.
Clapham Park 45 - Abellio 57 - London General
Kidbrooke 335 - Arriva B16 - London Central
Camberwell Green 148 - London United 484 - Abellio
Brixton, cheating a bit here 109 - Abellio 118 - London General 250 - Arriva 355 - Metrobus P4 - Stagecoach
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Post by rif153 on Aug 4, 2020 16:06:46 GMT
Crossharbour Asda is unique in that it’s served by 4 terminating routes - 135, 277/N277, D6 and D8 - all run by separate operators 135 - GAL 277 / N277 - Stagecoach D6 - HCT D8 - Tower Transit Probably unique. Any other place where all routes are run by different operators? Elmers End 54 Stagecoach 289 Go-Ahead New Cross Gate Sainsbury's 321 Go-Ahead P13 Abellio Old Kent Road Tesco 168 Metroline 415 Abellio West Norwood 2 Arriva 68 Abellio 315 Go-Ahead
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Post by galwhv69 on Aug 4, 2020 16:15:17 GMT
You can also beat the 325 by walking from Beckton to Prince Regent or taking the DLR. Clapham Park 45 - Abellio 57 - London General Kidbrooke 335 - Arriva B16 - London Central Camberwell Green 148 - London United 484 - Abellio Brixton, cheating a bit here 109 - Abellio 118 - London General 250 - Arriva 355 - Metrobus P4 - Stagecoach You also have the 432 at Brixton
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Post by rif153 on Aug 4, 2020 17:05:02 GMT
Are there any routes that you could literally walk from 1 terminus to the other terminus using the quickest walking route and beat the bus. 191 Brimsdown to Edmonton Green is one as well as R3 Princess Royal Hospital to Orpington Station Don’t R9 because thats a circular service which would take 0 minutes 424 definitely An example I'm surprised no one's thought of is the 23 which at the right time of day you could beat on foot.
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Aug 4, 2020 18:43:50 GMT
Crossharbour Asda is unique in that it’s served by 4 terminating routes - 135, 277/N277, D6 and D8 - all run by separate operators 135 - GAL 277 / N277 - Stagecoach D6 - HCT D8 - Tower Transit Probably unique. Any other place where all routes are run by different operators? London City Airport 473 - Tower Transit 474 - Stagecoach If we look at terminating routes only you also have Dalston Junction 67 - Go Ahead 277 - Stagecoach 488 - Tower Transit Romford Market 248 - Stagecoach 5 - Go Ahead 370 (kinda) - Arriva
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Post by DT 11 on Aug 4, 2020 20:10:12 GMT
I’m pretty sure one can see horses on the 372 as well On the 96, there is a farm on Upper Wickham Lane which has some horses, there was also an old ALX400 there, but it’s gone now. On the old routing before it was diverted to Darent Valley, there was a large swathe of farmland which had many animals. The eastbound 53 also passes the deer enclosure at Greenwich Park. Around the Yarnton Way roundabout, there will often be horses too. There is a small Farm in Crayford with Cows on Old Road in Crayford the 492 passes it. The 136 probably holds the record for passing food shop Morleys. Between Grove Park and Lewisham they are everywhere Downham - Downham Way Bellingham - Bromley Road Catford - Rushey Green Ladywell - Lewisham High Street New Cross - New Cross Road Peckham - Peckham High Street
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Post by ronnie on Aug 4, 2020 20:30:28 GMT
Crossharbour Asda is unique in that it’s served by 4 terminating routes - 135, 277/N277, D6 and D8 - all run by separate operators 135 - GAL 277 / N277 - Stagecoach D6 - HCT D8 - Tower Transit Probably unique. Any other place where all routes are run by different operators? London City Airport 473 - Tower Transit 474 - Stagecoach If we look at terminating routes only you also have Dalston Junction 67 - Go Ahead 277 - Stagecoach 488 - Tower Transit Romford Market 248 - Stagecoach 5 - Go Ahead 370 (kinda) - Arriva Thanks, I was actually also thinking of having both terminating and through routes. London city airport is a good example although crossharbour beats it with 4 / 4 different!
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Post by kmkcheng on Aug 4, 2020 22:26:04 GMT
The H28 is the only route to run to 2 of one supermarket’s stores, from Bulls Bridge to Osterley. Bonus points since they’re both Tesco Extra’s. Technically both the 79 and 245 has a Sainsbury’s at both termini. They both have the Alperton one at one end and for the 79 there is one in the Broadwalk shopping centre adjacent to Edgware bus station and for the 245, there’s one within walking distance to Golders Green station
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Post by COBO on Aug 4, 2020 22:31:16 GMT
N22 and N33 the only night routes to cross the River Thames twice.
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Post by george on Aug 4, 2020 22:33:18 GMT
521 the only day route that crosses the River Thames twice. (The 110 will join it December this year) N22 and N33 the only night routes to cross the River Thames twice. Not quite R68 and 411 both cross the Thames twice.
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Post by COBO on Aug 4, 2020 22:34:29 GMT
521 the only day route that crosses the River Thames twice. (The 110 will join it December this year) N22 and N33 the only night routes to cross the River Thames twice. Not quite R68 and 411 both cross the Thames twice. I forgot about them.
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Post by george on Aug 4, 2020 22:36:45 GMT
Not quite R68 and 411 both cross the Thames twice. I forgot about them. No problem. From december Richmond Bridge will have four routes that cross the Thames twice.
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Post by COBO on Aug 4, 2020 22:39:26 GMT
No problem. From december Richmond Bridge will have four routes that cross the Thames twice. Route 33 would have 5 but the Hammersmith Bridge halted that.
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Post by george on Aug 4, 2020 22:41:18 GMT
No problem. From december Richmond Bridge will have four routes that cross the Thames twice. Route 33 would have 5 but the Hammersmith Bridge halted that. If Hammersmith bridge was still open then the N33 wouldn't exist so it will still be 4.
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Post by COBO on Aug 4, 2020 22:42:45 GMT
Route 33 would have 5 but the Hammersmith Bridge halted that. If Hammersmith bridge was still open then the N33 wouldn't exist so it will still be 4. Oh yes.
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