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Post by greg on Jul 4, 2024 20:50:30 GMT
Im from Central London so a bit of a hard challenge but routes with no solo stops from the top of my head: Central North zero solo: 17, 19, 43, 73, 253, 259 Considerable amount of solo stops: 46, 91, 274, 390
Central South zero solo: 35, 40,, 68, 133, 176, 453 Considerable amount of solo: 343?
Central East zero solo: 26, 38, 55, 205, Considerable amount of solo: ?
Central West zero solo: 9, 52, 328, Considerable amount of solo: 18, 98
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Post by enviroPB on Jul 4, 2024 21:08:59 GMT
Im from Central London so a bit of a hard challenge but routes with no solo stops from the top of my head: Central North zero solo: 17, 19, 43, 73, 253, 259 Considerable amount of solo stops: 46, 91, 274, 390 Central South zero solo: 35, 40, 47, 59, 68, 133, 176, 453 Considerable amount of solo: 343? Central East zero solo: 26, 38, 55, 205, Considerable amount of solo: ? Central West zero solo: 9, 52, 328, Considerable amount of solo: 18, 98 The 47 has three solo stops on Deptford Church Street and the 59 has a single solo stop heading southbound on Baylis Road (Lambeth North). For a central east bus with considerable solo stops, route 394 is a strong contender. The 153 should also be mentioned, but I would think it'd be under the central north category.
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Post by ronnie on Jul 5, 2024 1:09:41 GMT
Im from Central London so a bit of a hard challenge but routes with no solo stops from the top of my head: Central North zero solo: 17, 19, 43, 73, 253, 259 Considerable amount of solo stops: 46, 91, 274, 390 Central South zero solo: 35, 40, 47, 59, 68, 133, 176, 453 Considerable amount of solo: 343? Central East zero solo: 26, 38, 55, 205, Considerable amount of solo: ? Central West zero solo: 9, 52, 328, Considerable amount of solo: 18, 98 The 47 has three solo stops on Deptford Church Street and the 59 has a single solo stop heading southbound on Baylis Road (Lambeth North). For a central east bus with considerable solo stops, route 394 is a strong contender. The 153 should also be mentioned, but I would think it'd be under the central north category. The 100 will have a fair number of solo stops. The 15 will have a tew
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Post by greg on Jul 5, 2024 12:07:43 GMT
Im from Central London so a bit of a hard challenge but routes with no solo stops from the top of my head: Central North zero solo: 17, 19, 43, 73, 253, 259 Considerable amount of solo stops: 46, 91, 274, 390 Central South zero solo: 35, 40, 47, 59, 68, 133, 176, 453 Considerable amount of solo: 343? Central East zero solo: 26, 38, 55, 205, Considerable amount of solo: ? Central West zero solo: 9, 52, 328, Considerable amount of solo: 18, 98 The 47 has three solo stops on Deptford Church Street and the 59 has a single solo stop heading southbound on Baylis Road (Lambeth North). For a central east bus with considerable solo stops, route 394 is a strong contender. The 153 should also be mentioned, but I would think it'd be under the central north category. Completely forgot about that stop. I thought the 76 use to serve Baylis Road both ways, my mistake. 394 touches Central with a hint IMO but yes, as well as the person who suggested the 100. The 15 has a few in the Tower of London area but considering tour buses also run down there, as well as the 15H I didn’t include it. The 67 would have been a good contender had it continued onto Aldgate for North and East London, having solo stops in the Spitafields area and La Rose Lane onwards. The only non solo would have been in Shoreditch, Dalston and Stoke Newington. I believe the 67 has its own solo stop at Stamford Hill northbound aswell. Another could be the 341 in the Tottenham and Northumberland Park areas with solo stops and there I believe is also 2 around the Rosebery Avenue and Farringdon area. Central South with considerable solo I’d like to add the 381 to that list
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Post by ronnie on Jul 5, 2024 13:22:01 GMT
The 47 has three solo stops on Deptford Church Street and the 59 has a single solo stop heading southbound on Baylis Road (Lambeth North). For a central east bus with considerable solo stops, route 394 is a strong contender. The 153 should also be mentioned, but I would think it'd be under the central north category. Completely forgot about that stop. I thought the 76 use to serve Baylis Road both ways, my mistake. 394 touches Central with a hint IMO but yes, as well as the person who suggested the 100. The 15 has a few in the Tower of London area but considering tour buses also run down there, as well as the 15H I didn’t include it. The 67 would have been a good contender had it continued onto Aldgate for North and East London, having solo stops in the Spitafields area and La Rose Lane onwards. The only non solo would have been in Shoreditch, Dalston and Stoke Newington. I believe the 67 has its own solo stop at Stamford Hill northbound aswell. Another could be the 341 in the Tottenham and Northumberland Park areas with solo stops and there I believe is also 2 around the Rosebery Avenue and Farringdon area. Central South with considerable solo I’d like to add the 381 to that list The 15H has sadly disappeared Thanks for reminding - the 242 will have several solo stops both in Homerton and on the stretch to Aldgate
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Post by redexpress on Jul 6, 2024 7:18:39 GMT
Im from Central London so a bit of a hard challenge but routes with no solo stops from the top of my head: Central North zero solo: 17, 19, 43, 73, 253, 259 Central West zero solo: 9, 52, 328,
43 has a solo stop at its Friern Barnet terminus - this is a boarding point as well as a stand.
328 has a solo stop at each terminus.
The 67 would have been a good contender had it continued onto Aldgate for North and East London, having solo stops in the Spitafields area and La Rose Lane onwards. The only non solo would have been in Shoreditch, Dalston and Stoke Newington. I believe the 67 has its own solo stop at Stamford Hill northbound aswell. Another could be the 341 in the Tottenham and Northumberland Park areas with solo stops and there I believe is also 2 around the Rosebery Avenue and Farringdon area. 67 still has a fair few solo stops in the St Ann's Road area.
341 used to have several solo stops in central London before it was rerouted via Farringdon. It still has one solo stop at Mount Pleasant (towards Waterloo), as well as the ones you mention around Northumberland Park.
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Post by mondraker275 on Jul 7, 2024 16:17:44 GMT
It occurred to me that the 221 serves two "enclosed" (or partially enclosed) bus stations in North Finchley and Mill Hill Broadway. I cant think of any others but I would not count somewhere like Heathrow Term 5 as a bus station, however, we can expand to just include stops that are 'enclosed/underground'. Are there routes that would have multiple such stops?
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Post by ZiyQ on Jul 7, 2024 18:26:25 GMT
It occurred to me that the 221 serves two "enclosed" (or partially enclosed) bus stations in North Finchley and Mill Hill Broadway. I cant think of any others but I would not count somewhere like Heathrow Term 5 as a bus station, however, we can expand to just include stops that are 'enclosed/underground'. Are there routes that would have multiple such stops? Canada Water and Euston bus stations also come to mind (though they might not be completely 'enclosed'), though I can't think of any more bus routes that link these together. (The 1 doesn't count as it doesn't enter Euston bus station either way)
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Post by greg on Jul 7, 2024 19:33:18 GMT
It occurred to me that the 221 serves two "enclosed" (or partially enclosed) bus stations in North Finchley and Mill Hill Broadway. I cant think of any others but I would not count somewhere like Heathrow Term 5 as a bus station, however, we can expand to just include stops that are 'enclosed/underground'. Are there routes that would have multiple such stops? Canada Water and Euston bus stations also come to mind (though they might not be completely 'enclosed'), though I can't think of any more bus routes that link these together. (The 1 doesn't count as it doesn't enter Euston bus station either way) It technically does serve the bus station just doesnt do the loop. The Euston Station stop on the 1 and 253 are just about apart of the bus station, just a bit further down. Another one would be the N20 at Euston and North Finchley.
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Post by borneobus on Jul 8, 2024 9:09:30 GMT
Does the 364 have the longest length of hail & ride as a % of total route length? I recall quite a few "Hail & Ride" on the W5 but don't know the percentage
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Post by wirewiper on Jul 8, 2024 10:07:34 GMT
Does the 364 have the longest length of hail & ride as a % of total route length? I recall quite a few "Hail & Ride" on the W5 but don't know the percentage The W5 is hail-and-ride for pretty much all of its length, except on roads where it runs alongside other bus routes. One exception is Hornsey Lane where fixed stops for the W5 only were put in some years ago.
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Post by kmkcheng on Jul 8, 2024 10:58:54 GMT
Does the 364 have the longest length of hail & ride as a % of total route length? H2 is pretty much all hail and ride except for a couple of stops in Golders Green and Market Place stop at the top of HGS loop
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Post by Busboy105 on Jul 8, 2024 11:41:34 GMT
Does the 364 have the longest length of hail & ride as a % of total route length? W4 would've been up there until a couple of years ago
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Post by mb171 on Jul 12, 2024 19:02:29 GMT
Is the Commercial Road corridor (15, 115, 135, N15, N550) the corridor with the most routes being multiples of 5? - Night routes included? these are all consecutive stops by the way.
Furthermore, St Mary Axe has routes that are all multiples of 25 (25, N25, N550) as 25 x 22 = 550
Are there any other corridors / stops which have routes that are multiples of the same number as mentioned?
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Post by ronnie on Jul 12, 2024 19:45:44 GMT
Is the Commercial Road corridor (15, 115, 135, N15, N550) the corridor with the most routes being multiples of 5? - Night routes included? these are all consecutive stops by the way. Furthermore, St Mary Axe has routes that are all multiples of 25 (25, N25, N550) as 25 x 22 = 550 Are there any other corridors / stops which have routes that are multiples of the same number as mentioned? Not multiples but the same commercial road corridor has a weird affinity with the number 5 (hence also multiples). So 15, 115, 135, N15 and N550 all have 5 in them. Once you get to limehouse you have 15, 115, 135, N15, N550 and N551 The parallel Whitechapel road has 25, 205, 254, N25, N205, N253 The junction of st Botolph street, Aldgate high street, mansell street and Whitechapel high street has (hold your breath) 15, 25, 115, 135, 205, 254, N15, N25, N205, N253, N550 and N551 all passing through it. The only buses not having a 5 in them and passing through that junction are 242 and 343;
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