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I was watching an episode of Hancock's Half Hour today. What a great series that was! Hancock was so much better when he got rid of everyone excpet Sid James.
In this episode, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cau5MRu804Y, Sid falls in love with a conductress on the 93 bus. Hancock lives at East Cheam and the bus terminates at Epsom Station. It is still running on a similar route. |
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![]() "Offramp" wrote in message ... I was watching an episode of Hancock's Half Hour today. What a great series that was! Hancock was so much better when he got rid of everyone excpet Sid James. In this episode, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cau5MRu804Y, Sid falls in love with a conductress on the 93 bus. Hancock lives at East Cheam and the bus terminates at Epsom Station. It is still running on a similar route. The 93 ran from Putney Bridge to Epsom via North Cheam all the time whilst I was a kid, It seems to have been split some time in the 90s into overlapping: 93 Putney to N Cheam (where 1 out of 2 of the previous 93s would have turned anyway) and 293 Morden to Epsom, both running down the main road (A24 IIRC). More recently, the 293 has started to use some back streets to Morden via Lower Morden using some roads that had never before seen a bus route. It was a notoriously bad timekeeper [1], both Putney High Street and Wimbledon Broadway could get very snarled up causing serious delays. There is, of course, no such place that the locals would refer to as "East Cheam." tim [1] as were all the bus routes of my childhood :-( |
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On 29/01/2016 17:03, tim..... wrote:
"Offramp" wrote in message ... I was watching an episode of Hancock's Half Hour today. What a great series that was! Hancock was so much better when he got rid of everyone excpet Sid James. In this episode, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cau5MRu804Y, Sid falls in love with a conductress on the 93 bus. Hancock lives at East Cheam and the bus terminates at Epsom Station. It is still running on a similar route. The 93 ran from Putney Bridge to Epsom via North Cheam all the time whilst I was a kid, It seems to have been split some time in the 90s into overlapping: 93 Putney to N Cheam (where 1 out of 2 of the previous 93s would have turned anyway) and 293 Morden to Epsom, both running down the main road (A24 IIRC). More recently, the 293 has started to use some back streets to Morden via Lower Morden using some roads that had never before seen a bus route. It was a notoriously bad timekeeper [1], both Putney High Street and Wimbledon Broadway could get very snarled up causing serious delays. There is, of course, no such place that the locals would refer to as "East Cheam." tim [1] as were all the bus routes of my childhood :-( Some Sundays it ran to Dorking. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On 2016\01\29 17:03, tim..... wrote:
"Offramp" wrote in message ... I was watching an episode of Hancock's Half Hour today. What a great series that was! Hancock was so much better when he got rid of everyone excpet Sid James. In this episode, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cau5MRu804Y, Sid falls in love with a conductress on the 93 bus. Hancock lives at East Cheam and the bus terminates at Epsom Station. It is still running on a similar route. The 93 ran from Putney Bridge to Epsom via North Cheam all the time whilst I was a kid, It seems to have been split some time in the 90s into overlapping: 93 Putney to N Cheam (where 1 out of 2 of the previous 93s would have turned anyway) and 293 Morden to Epsom, both running down the main road (A24 IIRC). The split happened in 1970. I suspect that the split was merely a formal divorce of a route which had operated as two overlapping sections long before that, and so all or most of the 93 buses in Putney will have had North Cheam as the destination back in Hancock's day. http://www.londonbuses.co.uk/_routes/current/293-2.html http://www.londonbuses.co.uk/_routes/current/093.html |
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![]() "Basil Jet" wrote in message ... On 2016\01\29 17:03, tim..... wrote: "Offramp" wrote in message ... I was watching an episode of Hancock's Half Hour today. What a great series that was! Hancock was so much better when he got rid of everyone excpet Sid James. In this episode, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cau5MRu804Y, Sid falls in love with a conductress on the 93 bus. Hancock lives at East Cheam and the bus terminates at Epsom Station. It is still running on a similar route. The 93 ran from Putney Bridge to Epsom via North Cheam all the time whilst I was a kid, It seems to have been split some time in the 90s into overlapping: 93 Putney to N Cheam (where 1 out of 2 of the previous 93s would have turned anyway) and 293 Morden to Epsom, both running down the main road (A24 IIRC). The split happened in 1970. It seems that you are right. I am surprised cos I can only ever remember that the 93 went to Epsom and I was still a kid in 70, and had regular contact with the area up until 1990. I suspect that the split was merely a formal divorce of a route which had operated as two overlapping sections long before that, and so all or most of the 93 buses in Putney will have had North Cheam as the destination back in Hancock's day. It is true that most of the outbound buses turned at N Cheam, but I don't think that it ran as a split route. All the inbound buses arriving at Morden went to Putney, I don't recall ever catching one in that direction that terminated anywhere else (and this would have been the direction that I usually travelled) tim tim |
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On 30/01/2016 09:48, tim..... wrote:
"Basil Jet" wrote in message ... On 2016\01\29 17:03, tim..... wrote: "Offramp" wrote in message ... I was watching an episode of Hancock's Half Hour today. What a great series that was! Hancock was so much better when he got rid of everyone excpet Sid James. In this episode, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cau5MRu804Y, Sid falls in love with a conductress on the 93 bus. Hancock lives at East Cheam and the bus terminates at Epsom Station. It is still running on a similar route. The 93 ran from Putney Bridge to Epsom via North Cheam all the time whilst I was a kid, It seems to have been split some time in the 90s into overlapping: 93 Putney to N Cheam (where 1 out of 2 of the previous 93s would have turned anyway) and 293 Morden to Epsom, both running down the main road (A24 IIRC). The split happened in 1970. It seems that you are right. I am surprised cos I can only ever remember that the 93 went to Epsom and I was still a kid in 70, and had regular contact with the area up until 1990. I suspect that the split was merely a formal divorce of a route which had operated as two overlapping sections long before that, and so all or most of the 93 buses in Putney will have had North Cheam as the destination back in Hancock's day. It is true that most of the outbound buses turned at N Cheam, but I don't think that it ran as a split route. All the inbound buses arriving at Morden went to Putney, I don't recall ever catching one in that direction that terminated anywhere else (and this would have been the direction that I usually travelled) tim tim Was not the terminus Priory Road by the Church Hill Road roundabout? --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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Having lived at North Cheam for many years and compiled the schedules for the 93, can I just clarify that before the Epsom leg became the 293, the Epsom journeys on the 93 all ran from Putney Bridge just as the North Cheam part did. There was a very short lived 93 Express which ran from Morden to Epsom but that didn't last long.
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On 2016\01\30 14:39, Lawrie Davidson wrote:
Having lived at North Cheam for many years and compiled the schedules for the 93, can I just clarify that before the Epsom leg became the 293, the Epsom journeys on the 93 all ran from Putney Bridge just as the North Cheam part did. There was a very short lived 93 Express which ran from Morden to Epsom but that didn't last long. Thanks. There have been cases where a route ran through on a Sunday but ran in overlapping sections on the other six days, and then the route was formally split in two when the Sunday service adopted weekday practice. I wrongly guessed that the 93 might have been one. |
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In uk.transport.london message , Fri, 29 Jan
2016 17:03:46, tim..... posted: There is, of course, no such place that the locals would refer to as "East Cheam." Well, the Sutton Council Web site includes "West Cheam belonged to the Prior of Canterbury (the monastery attached to the Cathedral) while East Cheam belonged to the Archbishop.", but that is rather a historical reference. A page at http://www.british-history.ac.uk agrees. -- (c) John Stockton, Surrey, UK. Turnpike v6.05 MIME. Merlyn Web Site - FAQish topics, acronyms, & links. |
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