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Post by vjaska on Jan 8, 2016 22:10:01 GMT
Which single bus stop has the most routes stopping at it? Alternatively, several examples of bus stops with a very high number of routes stopping at it, or two separate bus stops very close together with several routes between them. Some of the bus stops along Streatham High Road between St. Leonard's Church & Streatham Hill Station has 14 routes (50, 57, 109, 118, 133, 159, 201, 250, 255, 319, 333, P13, N109 & N133).
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Post by fg49 on Jan 8, 2016 23:20:11 GMT
Which single bus stop has the most routes stopping at it? Alternatively, several examples of bus stops with a very high number of routes stopping at it, or two separate bus stops very close together with several routes between them. The largest near me is the 'Falcon Road/Grant Road' stop which has routes 35, 39, 49, 170, 295, 319, 344, 345, 639, 670, C3, N19, N31 and N35 - a total of 14 routes.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2016 0:28:31 GMT
Eden Street in Kingston, 1 stop has 65, 71, 371, 406, 418, 465, 514, 515, 671, 691, 965, K1 and K5.
A few metres away another stop has 57, 85, 131, 213, K2, K3, K4, K5 and N87.
A third stop only serves the 281.
All stops along the Strand have about 23 stops on them (9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 87, 91, 139, 176, N9, N11, N13, N15, N21, N26, N44, N87, N89, N91, N155, N199, N343, N551)
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Post by snowman on Jan 9, 2016 8:41:14 GMT
Eden Street in Kingston, 1 stop has 65, 71, 371, 406, 418, 465, 514, 515, 671, 691, 965, K1 and K5. A few metres away another stop has 57, 85, 131, 213, K2, K3, K4, K5 and N87. A third stop only serves the 281. All stops along the Strand have about 23 stops on them (9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 87, 91, 139, 176, N9, N11, N13, N15, N21, N26, N44, N87, N89, N91, N155, N199, N343, N551) At one time that first stop in Kingston had 17 routes on it (there used to be some Sunday Surrey routes). Never had more than 15 tiles, so 4 routes (2 pairs) had smaller numbers squashed on one tile. The K5 goes in different directions from each stop, as there is no K5 southbound (it does a double run). On the other side of Eden Street you will find the shortest distance between 2 stops; the Night 65 stops at both stops (one has tile for 65 (24 hour) the other has 65 (night). This is because southbound 65 and 71 use different poles, but night 65 runs along 71 route and routes overlap here.
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Post by Madstuntman on Jan 9, 2016 12:01:10 GMT
Which single bus stop has the most routes stopping at it? Alternatively, several examples of bus stops with a very high number of routes stopping at it, or two separate bus stops very close together with several routes between them. Can't remember all the routes that serve it but Kentish Way in Bromley has gotta be up there.
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Post by snoggle on Jan 9, 2016 12:03:44 GMT
Which single bus stop has the most routes stopping at it? Alternatively, several examples of bus stops with a very high number of routes stopping at it, or two separate bus stops very close together with several routes between them. Can't remember all the routes that serve it but Kentish Way in Bromley has gotta be up there. 18 routes including night buses at Bromley Civic Centre on Kentish Way (from Countdown website).
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Post by snoggle on May 10, 2016 16:31:53 GMT
A quick question as I can't find the answer online on the sites I'd usually use. When did the 132 gain double deckers after its extension to North Greenwich?
TIA
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Post by DT 11 on May 10, 2016 16:36:09 GMT
A quick question as I can't find the answer online on the sites I'd usually use. When did the 132 gain double deckers after its extension to North Greenwich? TIA 01/12/2012 with Euro 2 PVLs from the 270. Temporarily double decked during the Olympics & Paralympics with E246-E260
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Post by COBO on May 29, 2016 19:26:05 GMT
We're is the E10 suppose to stand at Ealing Broadway?
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Post by vjaska on May 29, 2016 20:07:08 GMT
We're is the E10 suppose to stand at Ealing Broadway? IIRC, it stands with the E1 on Haven Green.
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Post by COBO on May 29, 2016 20:19:32 GMT
We're is the E10 suppose to stand at Ealing Broadway? IIRC, it stands with the E1 on Haven Green. Well that was the old stand but now Ealing has gone and done a makeover and moved a few routes around. The reason why I asked the question is because ever since the make over there doesn't seem to be place for the E10 to stand and just seems like the E10s just stand were ever.
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Post by vjaska on May 29, 2016 22:01:18 GMT
IIRC, it stands with the E1 on Haven Green. Well that was the old stand but now Ealing has gone and done a makeover and moved a few routes around. The reason why I asked the question is because ever since the make over there doesn't seem to be place for the E10 to stand and just seems like the E10s just stand were ever. Ah I see, maybe it stands with the other E routes & the 112 on The Broadway? Does the 65 still have it's separate stand?
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Post by COBO on May 29, 2016 22:03:02 GMT
Well that was the old stand but now Ealing has gone and done a makeover and moved a few routes around. The reason why I asked the question is because ever since the make over there doesn't seem to be place for the E10 to stand and just seems like the E10s just stand were ever. Ah I see, maybe it stands with the other E routes & the 112 on The Broadway? Does the 65 still have it's separate stand? No it was moved to were the 226 / 297 used to stand.
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Post by smiler52 on Jun 1, 2016 20:32:49 GMT
Hi all not sure if anyone can answer this I'm coming up to London on the 8th with a friend for a day of spotting I know the 211 is being covered to lt at some point what's the chances of the e400s still being on there then as I would like to get pics of them on the 211 before they go thanks
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Post by planesandtrains on Jun 1, 2016 20:53:31 GMT
Hi all not sure if anyone can answer this I'm coming up to London on the 8th with a friend for a day of spotting I know the 211 is being covered to lt at some point what's the chances of the e400s still being on there then as I would like to get pics of them on the 211 before they go thanks There will probably still be a few floating around, however no one can guarantee how quickly the conversion will take place. Some buses have already entered service.
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