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Post by dla389 on Mar 21, 2010 9:03:10 GMT
6. Name a route that uses double deckers but does not serve a National Rail station. Hmm, T32?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2010 18:31:57 GMT
I know. lol Could be a trick question, and also all i can think of. lol hehe Also, whats the name of those lovely hig back seats that the Metroline's have? Id say they are now my favourite vehicles in London, besides S801BWC and Pointer 1s. (I like the older buses more) Blackened bonded glazing Pleasant interior SLIDING windows attractive vehicle and livery. Attractive and comfortable seats 9 is not a trick question, it's TA1. They are Lazzerini seats and I guess would be regarded as either dual purpose or coach style seats So, I was sort of half right then lol And those seats are very nice. Thanks for the info
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Post by 6HP502C on Mar 22, 2010 16:48:00 GMT
Right, to reply to some of the answers and queries. 1. 406, 418 and 492 are the answers I had down. 3. 65 and 371 is one possibility (well done Snowman), but there are more. 4. 347 and 375 were the two I was after (well done John). 6. Can't accept T32 as that doesn't have an allocation for double deckers. londonbusroutes.net/details.htm might help. The 125 serves Winchmore Hill station. 7. 100 and D3 in Wapping are correct (well done busboylondon). Stockley Park doesn't have cobblestones, though it's a very nice place to take a bus ride through. 8. 464 (well done selkent314). 9. TA1 (well done vjaska). 10. TA82 - 117 (well done Insert Coin). Metroline TAs includes buses with high backed seats on the lower deck only and also buses with no high backed seats at all.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2010 17:44:03 GMT
3. Name a pair of routes which meet briefly with each other four times. 319 and G1 - St Leonard's/Tooting Bec Road, Bellevue Road, Broomwood Road, Northcote Road/St John's Road.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2010 21:32:43 GMT
6. The 125 serves Winchmore Hill station. That's true, it's more or less than 300 yards from where the 125 terminates. In that case, I'll go for the 282.
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Post by john on Mar 28, 2010 17:14:47 GMT
2. Actually, there's 2 routes, the 15 and N15
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Post by eggmiester on Apr 7, 2010 1:42:51 GMT
2. Monument (Stop on London Bridge), Bank (Stop in King William Street) & Mansion House (stop in Queen Victoria Street).
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Post by deppy42 on Apr 12, 2010 20:49:14 GMT
3. Name a pair of routes which meet briefly with each other four times. 319 and G1 - St Leonard's/Tooting Bec Road, Bellevue Road, Broomwood Road, Northcote Road/St John's Road. There is also the H28 and the H91 along the A4
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Post by snowman on May 2, 2010 6:28:52 GMT
319 and G1 - St Leonard's/Tooting Bec Road, Bellevue Road, Broomwood Road, Northcote Road/St John's Road. There is also the H28 and the H91 along the A4 Also K1 and 281 (Tolworth, Surbiton, Wheatfield Way, Eden Street)
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