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Post by 10121ddo on Jul 25, 2020 14:16:05 GMT
Anyone know who's running the L3 Hackney-Chingford Rail Replacement this weekend on behalf of LO?
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Post by greg on Jul 29, 2020 11:37:55 GMT
Which routes do not meet up with any other route under the same operator? Not including UNO here. These mostly occur with routes that run alone, but looking and one the ones that I found are the 236, 394 and the 452 once the 28 and possibly 328 are lost. There are a lot more, but they only share the same operator at a terminus, like the 13, 139, 212, 232, 444, P4, C1 (Golders Green, Turnpike Lane, White City) The C1 is a perfect example, but shares its last stop with the 148. 218 can work as it terminates at a different bus station in Hammersmith than the 23.
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Post by george on Jul 29, 2020 11:43:03 GMT
Which routes do not meet up with any other route under the same operator? Not including UNO here. These mostly occur with routes that run alone, but looking and one the ones that I found are the 236, 394 and the 452 once the 28 and possibly 328 are lost. There are a lot more, but they only share the same operator at a terminus, like the 13, 139, 212, 232, 444, P4, C1 (Golders Green, Turnpike Lane, White City) The C1 is a perfect example, but shares its last stop with the 148. 218 can work as it terminates at a different bus station in Hammersmith than the 23. 139 shares the same operator at Oxford Street with the 94 and currently Trafalgar square with the N5. C1 shares the same operator on Buckingham Palace Road with the 211. Depending on the outcome of the 328 result the C3 won't meet any other Tower Transit route.
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Post by wirewiper on Jul 29, 2020 11:49:43 GMT
Which routes do not meet up with any other route under the same operator? Not including UNO here. These mostly occur with routes that run alone, but looking and one the ones that I found are the 236, 394 and the 452 once the 28 and possibly 328 are lost. There are a lot more, but they only share the same operator at a terminus, like the 13, 139, 212, 232, 444, P4, C1 (Golders Green, Turnpike Lane, White City) The C1 is a perfect example, but shares its last stop with the 148. 218 can work as it terminates at a different bus station in Hammersmith than the 23. The 236 meets the 308, 488 and W15 in Homerton and also meets the 488 again in the Dalston area. The 394 is definitely a lone wolf though, it comes tantalisingly close ton the 26, 388 and D6 but doesn't quite meet up with any of them.
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Post by greg on Jul 29, 2020 12:04:21 GMT
These mostly occur with routes that run alone, but looking and one the ones that I found are the 236, 394 and the 452 once the 28 and possibly 328 are lost. There are a lot more, but they only share the same operator at a terminus, like the 13, 139, 212, 232, 444, P4, C1 (Golders Green, Turnpike Lane, White City) The C1 is a perfect example, but shares its last stop with the 148. 218 can work as it terminates at a different bus station in Hammersmith than the 23. The 236 meets the 308, 488 and W15 in Homerton and also meets the 488 again in the Dalston area. The 394 is definitely a lone wolf though, it comes tantalisingly close ton the 26, 388 and D6 but doesn't quite meet up with any of them. Oh yeah oops forgot about Homerton
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Post by vjaska on Jul 29, 2020 13:25:03 GMT
Which routes do not meet up with any other route under the same operator? Not including UNO here. These mostly occur with routes that run alone, but looking and one the ones that I found are the 236, 394 and the 452 once the 28 and possibly 328 are lost. There are a lot more, but they only share the same operator at a terminus, like the 13, 139, 212, 232, 444, P4, C1 (Golders Green, Turnpike Lane, White City) The C1 is a perfect example, but shares its last stop with the 148. 218 can work as it terminates at a different bus station in Hammersmith than the 23. The P4 shares more than the Lewisham terminus with other Stagecoach routes - it shares 5 stops between Lewisham & Ladywell with other Stagecoach routes and then shares a couple of stops with the 122 again, this time between Brockley Jack & Brockley Rise and shares a single eastbound stop at the Horniman Museum with the 356. Between the Horniman Museum & Brixton, it never meets another Stagecoach route meeting multiple Abellio & Go-Ahead routes at the different stops (currently, it meets Arriva routes in Brixton only at Brixton Station)
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Post by redexpress on Jul 29, 2020 15:01:26 GMT
Which routes do not meet up with any other route under the same operator? Not including UNO here. These mostly occur with routes that run alone, but looking and one the ones that I found are the 236, 394 and the 452 once the 28 and possibly 328 are lost. There are a lot more, but they only share the same operator at a terminus, like the 13, 139, 212, 232, 444, P4, C1 (Golders Green, Turnpike Lane, White City) The C1 is a perfect example, but shares its last stop with the 148. 218 can work as it terminates at a different bus station in Hammersmith than the 23. 452 will still meet 23 and N97.
444 and 212 meet up twice, and share a common stretch of route in Chingford, so don't just meet at a terminus. Both also run together with the 379 along Station Road in Chingford. In fact 212 meets quite a few other Go-Ahead routes, e.g. 230, 357, 657.
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Post by redexpress on Jul 29, 2020 15:02:02 GMT
These mostly occur with routes that run alone, but looking and one the ones that I found are the 236, 394 and the 452 once the 28 and possibly 328 are lost. There are a lot more, but they only share the same operator at a terminus, like the 13, 139, 212, 232, 444, P4, C1 (Golders Green, Turnpike Lane, White City) The C1 is a perfect example, but shares its last stop with the 148. 218 can work as it terminates at a different bus station in Hammersmith than the 23. 139 shares the same operator at Oxford Street with the 94 and currently Trafalgar square with the N5. C1 shares the same operator on Buckingham Palace Road with the 211. Depending on the outcome of the 328 result the C3 won't meet any other Tower Transit route. C3 will still meet N97 in Earls Court.
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Post by greg on Jul 29, 2020 15:08:48 GMT
These mostly occur with routes that run alone, but looking and one the ones that I found are the 236, 394 and the 452 once the 28 and possibly 328 are lost. There are a lot more, but they only share the same operator at a terminus, like the 13, 139, 212, 232, 444, P4, C1 (Golders Green, Turnpike Lane, White City) The C1 is a perfect example, but shares its last stop with the 148. 218 can work as it terminates at a different bus station in Hammersmith than the 23. 139 shares the same operator at Oxford Street with the 94 and currently Trafalgar square with the N5. C1 shares the same operator on Buckingham Palace Road with the 211. Depending on the outcome of the 328 result the C3 won't meet any other Tower Transit route. Though they both owned, I put the 139 as London Sovereign and London United are in parts. But the 139 will be lost to Metroline anyway in a few weeks, so can’t be on this list anymore. If the 328 does end up being lost aswell, this also makes the 13 the only Tower Transit and possibly double decker to not reach any place with the same operator, as the 31 is now at Metroline aswell.
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Post by george on Jul 29, 2020 15:45:51 GMT
139 shares the same operator at Oxford Street with the 94 and currently Trafalgar square with the N5. C1 shares the same operator on Buckingham Palace Road with the 211. Depending on the outcome of the 328 result the C3 won't meet any other Tower Transit route. C3 will still meet N97 in Earls Court. Forgot about that although I guess they will only meet on one trip?
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Post by george on Jul 29, 2020 15:53:47 GMT
139 shares the same operator at Oxford Street with the 94 and currently Trafalgar square with the N5. C1 shares the same operator on Buckingham Palace Road with the 211. Depending on the outcome of the 328 result the C3 won't meet any other Tower Transit route. Though they both owned, I put the 139 as London Sovereign and London United are in parts. But the 139 will be lost to Metroline anyway in a few weeks, so can’t be on this list anymore. If the 328 does end up being lost aswell, this also makes the 13 the only Tower Transit and possibly double decker to not reach any place with the same operator, as the 31 is now at Metroline aswell. True about London United and Sovereign. Unfortunately the 13 can't count as it meets the 23 down park lane.
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Post by redexpress on Jul 29, 2020 20:34:53 GMT
C3 will still meet N97 in Earls Court. Forgot about that although I guess they will only meet on one trip? Not sure what you mean about one trip. They serve common stops in both directions, either side of Earls Court station.
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Post by george on Jul 29, 2020 20:36:37 GMT
Forgot about that although I guess they will only meet on one trip? Not sure what you mean about one trip. They serve common stops in both directions, either side of Earls Court station. sorry about that what I meant was because one's a day route and the other one is a night route how many times will they actually meet. If that makes sense?
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Post by redexpress on Jul 29, 2020 20:43:14 GMT
Not sure what you mean about one trip. They serve common stops in both directions, either side of Earls Court station. sorry about that what I meant was because one's a day route and the other one is a night route how many times will they actually meet. If that makes sense? Ah I see, sorry misunderstood. Looks like there's a bit of an overlap between last few C3s and first few N97s in the north/eastbound direction, and in the other direction the last N97 might just meet the first C3.
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Post by george on Jul 30, 2020 22:37:32 GMT
What bus stop has the most routes on it and how many does it have?
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