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Post by JUNIOR26 on Apr 20, 2022 15:57:34 GMT
The 33 and 209 in their current forms run entirely in London Borough of Richmond The R70 is a strange one as when a bus is heading towards Hampton, it is entirely within the LBRuT area Nope, it enters some parts of Hounslow as well in the Hanworth area towards Richmond, but I believe it's entirely Richmond only towards Hampton.
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Post by wirewiper on Apr 20, 2022 16:14:30 GMT
The following Reading Buses routes do not leave the Borough of Reading:
5 6 6A 10 11 15A 17 21A 22 23 24 27/29 42 50
Routes 1 2/2A 15 16 26 33 operate into West Berkshire
Routes 3 4 X4 7 8 9 13 14 19A/19B/19C 21 400/500 600 X3 operate into Wokingham, 4 X4 also operate into Bracknell Forest and 7 also operates into Hart, Hampshire.
Route 25 operates into South Oxfordshire
Green Line route 702 operates into Bracknell Forest, Windsor & Maidenhead, Slough, Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster, and also passes through Wokingham, Hillingdon and Hounslow without stopping.
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Post by DT 11 on Apr 20, 2022 16:16:17 GMT
No route is wholly within Lambeth - the 315 & 415 probably gets the closest 322 technqiuely does if you disregard Crystal Palace bus station being just outside of Lambeth Crystal Palace Parade where the 322 stops is Bromley
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Post by LondonExplorer316 on Apr 20, 2022 16:36:07 GMT
The 33 and 209 in their current forms run entirely in London Borough of Richmond The R70 is a strange one as when a bus is heading towards Hampton, it is entirely within the LBRuT area Is 419 not also fully RuT?
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Post by JUNIOR26 on Apr 20, 2022 16:37:32 GMT
The 33 and 209 in their current forms run entirely in London Borough of Richmond The R70 is a strange one as when a bus is heading towards Hampton, it is entirely within the LBRuT area Is 419 not also fully RuT? No as it also currently enters Wandsworth.
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Post by george on Apr 20, 2022 17:12:35 GMT
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Post by enviroPB on Apr 20, 2022 17:15:16 GMT
Havering: 165, 193, 248, 252, 294, 346, 365, 496, 497
Southwark to my knowledge doesn't have a route wholly within the borough, but the 363 and P12 come very, very close.
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Post by MKAY315 on Apr 20, 2022 17:19:24 GMT
Havering: 165, 193, 248, 252, 346, 365, 496, 497 Southwark to my knowledge doesn't have a route wholly within the borough, but the 363 and P12 come very, very close. Unfortunately the P12 doesn't stay within Southwark as Brockley Rise (Honor Oak Park) comes under Lewisham
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Post by MKAY315 on Apr 20, 2022 17:22:51 GMT
The 130 stays within Croydon TB123 has beaten me to it
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Post by enviroPB on Apr 20, 2022 17:54:01 GMT
Havering: 165, 193, 248, 252, 346, 365, 496, 497 Southwark to my knowledge doesn't have a route wholly within the borough, but the 363 and P12 come very, very close. Unfortunately the P12 doesn't stay within Southwark as Brockley Rise (Honor Oak Park) comes under Lewisham Same as with the 363, whereby when it enters Crystal Palace bus station it's technically in the borough of Bromley. There's a reason why I grouped those routes together, as if it wasn't for the P12's stand, it too would also be wholly in Southwark. Speaking of Bromley, does the 358 fall foul at the final Crystal Palace hurdle for being wholly in Bromley?
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Post by MKAY315 on Apr 20, 2022 18:09:32 GMT
Unfortunately the P12 doesn't stay within Southwark as Brockley Rise (Honor Oak Park) comes under Lewisham Same as with the 363, whereby when it enters Crystal Palace bus station it's technically in the borough of Bromley. There's a reason why I grouped those routes together, as if it wasn't for the P12's stand, it too would also be wholly in Southwark. Speaking of Bromley, does the 358 fall foul at the final Crystal Palace hurdle for being wholly in Bromley? The 358 one is a very tight one as Crystal palace straddles between various boroughs but I think it just might make the cut for the route being in one borough.
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Post by YX10FFN on Apr 20, 2022 18:32:02 GMT
278, 350 and all the U routes stay in the borough of Hillingdon.
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Post by DT 11 on Apr 20, 2022 18:59:54 GMT
Same as with the 363, whereby when it enters Crystal Palace bus station it's technically in the borough of Bromley. There's a reason why I grouped those routes together, as if it wasn't for the P12's stand, it too would also be wholly in Southwark. Speaking of Bromley, does the 358 fall foul at the final Crystal Palace hurdle for being wholly in Bromley? The 358 one is a very tight one as Crystal palace straddles between various boroughs but I think it just might make the cut for the route being in one borough. Anerley Hill / Anerley Road and Crystal Palace Parade the last stop is Bromley. So would say 358 is fully Bromley
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Post by vjaska on Apr 20, 2022 21:51:19 GMT
Unfortunately the P12 doesn't stay within Southwark as Brockley Rise (Honor Oak Park) comes under Lewisham Same as with the 363, whereby when it enters Crystal Palace bus station it's technically in the borough of Bromley. There's a reason why I grouped those routes together, as if it wasn't for the P12's stand, it too would also be wholly in Southwark. Speaking of Bromley, does the 358 fall foul at the final Crystal Palace hurdle for being wholly in Bromley? Nope, the 358 stays fully within Bromley so you can definitely count that one. If it turned left instead of right at Palace heading towards the bus station or served the next stop on the parade near College Road, then it would fall foul
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Post by rift on Apr 20, 2022 22:59:06 GMT
Is there any route which entirely stays in Bexley? The B11, even when it gets cut to Thamesmead East, enters Greenwich. Had the 428 cut gone ahead, it would’ve qualified.
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