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Paul Corfield writes:
Hounslow got H20 up to H37 plus oddities like the H98. The H91 follows the 391 route most of the way between Hammersmith and the Chiswick Roundabout, which has always seemed to me to be more than just coincidence. The other oddities may have similar similarities, or maybe Hounslow just ran out of numbers and took 90-99 as well. |
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And S for Sutton, we also have R for the Orpington Roundabout routes
and of course C-Central for the C1 and C3 Martin "Henry" wrote in message ... "Helen Deborah Vecht" wrote in message ... (Boltar)typed I *think* it has something to do with where these buses run. U* buses mostly run around the Uxbridge area H* buses mostly cover Harrow (except H1, H2 & H3, which go round Hampstead Garden Suburb) E* buses have an Ealing connection PR* run around Park Royal I don't know if Wood Green or Walthamstow gave their W to the W* buses though. A* buses are airport buses. And T for associated with Croydon Tramlink I believe (eg T33) |
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On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 13:13:00 GMT, Helen Deborah Vecht
wrote: I *think* it has something to do with where these buses run. U* buses mostly run around the Uxbridge area H* buses mostly cover Harrow (except H1, H2 & H3, which go round Hampstead Garden Suburb) E* buses have an Ealing connection PR* run around Park Royal I don't know if Wood Green or Walthamstow gave their W to the W* buses though. Yes, they were about the first in the '60s. The W1 - w6 were in the Wood Green area, the W21 in Walthamstow. At about the same time E1/2/3 were introduced in Ealing. They were flat-fare routes with very few seats, based on the 500 Red Arrow model. I think posters here are right in that initially the letter prefix routes were the flat-fare routes, but later ones were either new routes fitting in with an existing scheme (W7, W8); routes that were a little different for the time (H1, C11, W9 for instance, with hail-and-ride on parts of the route.) or sometimes just to identify routes introduced as part of a new, but traditional, scheme, such as the U routes. |
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In article , Helen Deborah Vecht
writes I *think* it has something to do with where these buses run. U* buses mostly run around the Uxbridge area H* buses mostly cover Harrow (except H1, H2 & H3, which go round Hampstead Garden Suburb) E* buses have an Ealing connection PR* run around Park Royal I think there was once a "PB1 (?) in Potters Bar, too? -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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![]() "Ian Jelf" wrote in message ... In article , Helen Deborah Vecht writes I *think* it has something to do with where these buses run. U* buses mostly run around the Uxbridge area H* buses mostly cover Harrow (except H1, H2 & H3, which go round Hampstead Garden Suburb) E* buses have an Ealing connection PR* run around Park Royal I think there was once a "PB1 (?) in Potters Bar, too? And "R*" in Richmond. |
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Ian Jelf typed
In article , Helen Deborah Vecht writes I *think* it has something to do with where these buses run. U* buses mostly run around the Uxbridge area H* buses mostly cover Harrow (except H1, H2 & H3, which go round Hampstead Garden Suburb) E* buses have an Ealing connection PR* run around Park Royal I think there was once a "PB1 (?) in Potters Bar, too? Yebbut Potters Bar isn't in London. It's even on the other side of the M25. (Just) -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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On 12 Nov 2003 23:29:09 +0000, jasonr (Jason Rumney) @ f2s.com wrote:
Paul Corfield writes: Hounslow got H20 up to H37 plus oddities like the H98. The H91 follows the 391 route most of the way between Hammersmith and the Chiswick Roundabout, which has always seemed to me to be more than just coincidence. The other oddities may have similar similarities, or maybe Hounslow just ran out of numbers and took 90-99 as well. IIRC the 391 and H91 used to be the 91. They were split and renumbered. The current 91 used to be the 14A when it was split away from the old 14 which ran Hornsey Rise to Putney. It was chopped in two with the top bit being converted to one person operation and then later being renumbered, rerouted and tendered. IIRC the H98 used to be the 98 long before the 98 was a Routemaster route in Central London which was the old number 8 before it. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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