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Post by exbox on Jul 7, 2024 16:38:43 GMT
Dr Google isn’t able to inform me which night routes are exclusively EV operated. I’m not talking about the occasional odd working but routes where EVs are the norm, or are due to be converted imminently.
Could any of our resident experts oblige?
Ta.
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Post by londonbuses on Jul 7, 2024 16:40:30 GMT
93 94 213 214
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Post by abellion on Jul 7, 2024 16:51:54 GMT
264
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Post by southlondonbus on Jul 7, 2024 16:58:28 GMT
64 and N86 are or will convert soon as will the N250 this year.
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Post by WH241 on Jul 7, 2024 17:22:57 GMT
69
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Post by yunus on Jul 7, 2024 17:31:21 GMT
N199*
* only 1 duty has a Hybrid allocated due to it being the final bus finishing at TL garage!
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Post by PGAT on Jul 8, 2024 18:34:51 GMT
23 43 69 93 94 111 134 213 214 264 281 295
N65 N86 and N250 when its EVs arrive
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Post by londonbuses on Jul 8, 2024 19:06:01 GMT
23 43 69 93 94 111 134 213 214 264 281 295 N65 N86 and N250 when its EVs arrive The 43, N65, 134 and 281 rarely use electrics at night, so I'm not sure where you have gotten the idea that they are electric at night.
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Post by sam97 on Jul 8, 2024 21:33:33 GMT
23 43 69 93 94 111 134 213 214 264 281 295 N65 N86 and N250 when its EVs arrive the 23, 134 and 295 tend to run with hybrids during nights (even though they did have EVs on nights before)
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Post by I-Azusio-I on Jul 9, 2024 17:52:56 GMT
The majority of N199's operation is electric.
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Post by Dad91 on Jul 10, 2024 7:43:07 GMT
43 134
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