Where am I: London bus route II (solved)

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Does your route interchange directly with any Central Line stations?
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jonny wrote:Does your route interchange directly with any Central Line stations?
No, there is no Central Line station on the route I am on

To clear up any confusion in regards to the previous question, the route number is NOT alphanumberic.
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Is any part of your route inside the A406 North Circular Road?
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greatkingrat wrote:Is any part of your route inside the A406 North Circular Road?
Quite simply, no
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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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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?
London Overground, so good they named it twice.
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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?
The route does NOT connect with any of the above rail operations. A very good question.
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Does any part of your route run outside Greater London?
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greatkingrat wrote:Does any part of your route run outside Greater London?
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.
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Are you on a Night Bus route? (This excludes 24-hour routes, for the purposes of my question)
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jonny wrote:Are you on a Night Bus route? (This excludes 24-hour routes, for the purposes of my question)
I am not on any N prefixed route
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Is one of your terminuses in the LB of Enfield?
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greatkingrat wrote:Is one of your terminuses in the LB of Enfield?
No (and the plural of terminus is terminii)
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tangy wrote:the plural of terminus is terminii
Actually, both are correct. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_p ... f_terminus
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jamesthegill wrote:
tangy wrote:the plural of terminus is terminii
Actually, both are correct. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_p ... f_terminus
In fact, 'terminii' is incorrect as it is spelled with only one 'i' at the end.
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