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Post by SouthLondoner468 on Jun 27, 2022 20:42:42 GMT
354 and 358 stay in Bromley. 64, 130, 198, 312, 359, 412, 434 all stay in Croydon Doesn’t the 358 go into Southwark / lewisham / Croydon at Crystal Palace? Nah, 358 avoids all of them and stays completely in Bromley despite being 15 miles long
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Post by vjaska on Jun 27, 2022 20:57:08 GMT
Nope, it avoids all of them - whilst all the boroughs meet at the main junction at Crystal Palace where the old roundabout was, the junction itself is mostly in Bromley with a portion within Croydon but technically, because the 358 turns right, it doesn't go into the Croydon portion of the junction. Lambeth is the side roads and houses off Westow Hill (though up to the mid 00's, Westow Hill itself was part Lambeth & part Croydon), Southwark is the side road opposite the bus station and just before College Road further down the parade whilst Lewisham only meets up with Southwark & Bromley on Westwood Hill Diamond geezer recently posted in his blog on this diamondgeezer.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2022-06-19T08:00:00%2B01:00&m=1It’s from 11th June It all depends what you go by - I personally go by roads, others like what DT 11 mentioned like to go by stops served. If you base it on roads only, it never ventures out of Bromley - if stops, only the alighting point is in Southwark. It never goes into Croydon, Lambeth or Lewisham in either example
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Post by DT 11 on Jun 27, 2022 22:32:44 GMT
Doesn’t the 358 go into Southwark / lewisham / Croydon at Crystal Palace? Nope, it avoids all of them - whilst all the boroughs meet at the main junction at Crystal Palace where the old roundabout was, the junction itself is mostly in Bromley with a portion within Croydon but technically, because the 358 turns right, it doesn't go into the Croydon portion of the junction. Lambeth is the side roads and houses off Westow Hill (though up to the mid 00's, Westow Hill itself was part Lambeth & part Croydon), Southwark is the side road opposite the bus station and just before College Road further down the parade whilst Lewisham only meets up with Southwark & Bromley on Westwood Hill Agree with you on this. Yes the fact that it turns right it does not touch the other boroughs.
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Post by rift on Jun 28, 2022 22:42:58 GMT
Doesn’t the 358 go into Southwark / lewisham / Croydon at Crystal Palace? Nope, it avoids all of them - whilst all the boroughs meet at the main junction at Crystal Palace where the old roundabout was, the junction itself is mostly in Bromley with a portion within Croydon but technically, because the 358 turns right, it doesn't go into the Croydon portion of the junction. Lambeth is the side roads and houses off Westow Hill (though up to the mid 00's, Westow Hill itself was part Lambeth & part Croydon), Southwark is the side road opposite the bus station and just before College Road further down the parade whilst Lewisham only meets up with Southwark & Bromley on Westwood Hill Westow Hill is still Lambeth on the Gipsy Hill side if I’m correct
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Post by vjaska on Jun 28, 2022 23:00:48 GMT
Nope, it avoids all of them - whilst all the boroughs meet at the main junction at Crystal Palace where the old roundabout was, the junction itself is mostly in Bromley with a portion within Croydon but technically, because the 358 turns right, it doesn't go into the Croydon portion of the junction. Lambeth is the side roads and houses off Westow Hill (though up to the mid 00's, Westow Hill itself was part Lambeth & part Croydon), Southwark is the side road opposite the bus station and just before College Road further down the parade whilst Lewisham only meets up with Southwark & Bromley on Westwood Hill Westow Hill is still Lambeth on the Gipsy Hill side if I’m correct The road itself is no longer is part of Lambeth (it used to be split between them & Croydon until a boundary change in the mid 00's) but I believe the shops and the stop is part of Lambeth however I myself only count roads whereas others count stops.
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Post by SN17MSO on Aug 16, 2022 18:47:04 GMT
354 and 358 stay in Bromley. 64, 130, 198, 312, 359, 412, 434 all stay in Croydon 433 also stays in Croydon for its entire route.
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Post by britishguy54 on Sept 22, 2023 17:03:30 GMT
Barking and Dagenham: 62, 368, EL2
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Post by londonboy71 on Sept 23, 2023 7:42:08 GMT
E1 E5 E9 E0 E11 Ealing Borough ( E1 to be extended into Hounslow soon)
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Post by JUNIOR26 on Sept 23, 2023 9:40:21 GMT
E1 E5 E9 E0 E11 Ealing Borough ( E1 to be extended into Hounslow soon) E9 also enters Hillingdon at the Yeading end.
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Post by mkay315 on Sept 26, 2023 16:59:29 GMT
Barking and Dagenham: 62, 368, EL2 Not the 62 and 368 as they touch the Redbridge borough around Chadwell Heath Station and that one way system.
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Post by northlondon83 on Sept 26, 2023 17:52:41 GMT
227 Bromley
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Post by TB123 on Sept 26, 2023 17:53:41 GMT
Briefly passes through Lewisham, I believe.
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Sept 26, 2023 17:58:37 GMT
Barking and Dagenham: 62, 368, EL2 Not the 62 and 368 as they touch the Redbridge borough around Chadwell Heath Station and that one way system. Funnily enough the 62 does remain completely within B&D on its return. I wonder if its the only route to touch more boroughs in one direction than the other?
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Post by northlondon83 on Sept 26, 2023 18:05:45 GMT
Not the 62 and 368 as they touch the Redbridge borough around Chadwell Heath Station and that one way system. Funnily enough the 62 does remain completely within B&D on its return. I wonder if its the only route to touch more boroughs in one direction than the other? What about the R70 around Nurserylands. Enters Hounslow in one direction only
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Post by londonbuses on Sept 26, 2023 18:21:12 GMT
Funnily enough the 62 does remain completely within B&D on its return. I wonder if its the only route to touch more boroughs in one direction than the other? What about the R70 around Nurserylands. Enters Hounslow in one direction only Also the 33, fully in Richmond towards Castlenau but enters Wandsworth towards Fulwell (because the boundary runs down the middle of the South Circular).
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