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How much running Etc How do you define 'London'? Do you mean 'Which route takes the longest to complete?' or 'Which route is the longest distance?' Two losers for you: 288 Queensbury - Edgware - Broadfields Estate - Edgware - Queensbury. 305 Edgware - The Hale - Burnt Oak - Kingsbury. -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
"barry.irwin1" typed How much running Etc How do you define 'London'? Do you mean 'Which route takes the longest to complete?' or 'Which route is the longest distance?' Two losers for you: 288 Queensbury - Edgware - Broadfields Estate - Edgware - Queensbury. 305 Edgware - The Hale - Burnt Oak - Kingsbury. I think a "winner" for length is usually the N47, Trafalgar Square to St Mary Cray (obviously only a winner at night). -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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Dave Arquati wrote in :
Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: "barry.irwin1" typed How much running Etc How do you define 'London'? Do you mean 'Which route takes the longest to complete?' or 'Which route is the longest distance?' Two losers for you: 288 Queensbury - Edgware - Broadfields Estate - Edgware - Queensbury. 305 Edgware - The Hale - Burnt Oak - Kingsbury. I think a "winner" for length is usually the N47, Trafalgar Square to St Mary Cray (obviously only a winner at night). Would the shortest be the RV1 from Tower Gateway to Covent Garden? |
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Dave Arquati typed
Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: "barry.irwin1" typed How much running Etc How do you define 'London'? Do you mean 'Which route takes the longest to complete?' or 'Which route is the longest distance?' Two losers for you: 288 Queensbury - Edgware - Broadfields Estate - Edgware - Queensbury. 305 Edgware - The Hale - Burnt Oak - Kingsbury. I think a "winner" for length is usually the N47, Trafalgar Square to St Mary Cray (obviously only a winner at night). Does the 607 still run? -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
Dave Arquati typed Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: "barry.irwin1" typed How much running Etc How do you define 'London'? Do you mean 'Which route takes the longest to complete?' or 'Which route is the longest distance?' Two losers for you: 288 Queensbury - Edgware - Broadfields Estate - Edgware - Queensbury. 305 Edgware - The Hale - Burnt Oak - Kingsbury. I think a "winner" for length is usually the N47, Trafalgar Square to St Mary Cray (obviously only a winner at night). Does the 607 still run? Yes, good point - probably one of the longest day routes (Shepherd's Bush to Uxbridge for the uninitiated). The 113 seems pretty long too - Oxford Circus all the way to Edgware. The N207 is also a potential candidate amongst the night routes - Holborn to Uxbridge, it must be one of the longest (and very frequent: every 10 minutes at the weekends). -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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