Where am I: London bus route II (solved)
- jonny
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
Does your route interchange directly with any Central Line stations?
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
No, there is no Central Line station on the route I am onjonny wrote:Does your route interchange directly with any Central Line stations?
To clear up any confusion in regards to the previous question, the route number is NOT alphanumberic.
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This is a Central line train to "Woodford via Hainault"- sadly, not no more!
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
Is any part of your route inside the A406 North Circular Road?
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
Quite simply, nogreatkingrat wrote:Is any part of your route inside the A406 North Circular Road?
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This is a Central line train to "Woodford via Hainault"- sadly, not no more!
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
Does your route interchange with any TfL operated railway line, that is London Overground, London Overground, DLR, or (althuogh we know it's not) Tramlink?
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
London Overground, so good they named it twice.RichieG wrote:Does your route interchange with any TfL operated railway line, that is London Overground, London Overground, DLR, or (althuogh we know it's not) Tramlink?
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
The route does NOT connect with any of the above rail operations. A very good question.RichieG wrote:Does your route interchange with any TfL operated railway line, that is London Overground, London Overground, DLR, or (althuogh we know it's not) Tramlink?
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This is a Central line train to "Woodford via Hainault"- sadly, not no more!
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This is a Central line train to "Woodford via Hainault"- sadly, not no more!
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
Does any part of your route run outside Greater London?
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
I count "outside Greater London" as the physical county boundary and not the London fare zones, therefore, the route I am thinking DOES run beyond Greater London.greatkingrat wrote:Does any part of your route run outside Greater London?
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This is a Central line train to "Woodford via Hainault"- sadly, not no more!
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This is a Central line train to "Woodford via Hainault"- sadly, not no more!
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
Are you on a Night Bus route? (This excludes 24-hour routes, for the purposes of my question)
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
I am not on any N prefixed routejonny wrote:Are you on a Night Bus route? (This excludes 24-hour routes, for the purposes of my question)
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This is a Central line train to "Woodford via Hainault"- sadly, not no more!
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This is a Central line train to "Woodford via Hainault"- sadly, not no more!
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
Is one of your terminuses in the LB of Enfield?
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
No (and the plural of terminus is terminii)greatkingrat wrote:Is one of your terminuses in the LB of Enfield?
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
Actually, both are correct. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_p ... f_terminustangy wrote:the plural of terminus is terminii
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Re: Where am I: London bus route II
In fact, 'terminii' is incorrect as it is spelled with only one 'i' at the end.jamesthegill wrote:Actually, both are correct. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_p ... f_terminustangy wrote:the plural of terminus is terminii
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