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  2. London Buses - Wikipedia

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    London Buses is the subsidiary of Transport for London (TfL) that manages most bus services in London, England. It was formed following the Greater London Authority Act 1999 that transferred control of London Regional Transport (LRT) bus services to TfL, controlled by the Mayor of London .

  3. London Buses route 89 - Wikipedia

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    London Buses route 89 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Slade Green and Lewisham stations, it is operated by Go-Ahead London . [ 2 ]

  4. List of bus routes in London - Wikipedia

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    Two double-decker buses on routes 8 and 205 at Bishopsgate in 2022 A single-decker bus on route 309 in Aberfeldy Village in 2022. This is a list of Transport for London (TfL) contracted bus routes in London, England, as well as commercial services that enter the Greater London area (except coaches).

  5. Transport for London - Wikipedia

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    Transport for London (TfL) is a local government body responsible for most of the transport network in London, United Kingdom. [ 2 ] TfL is the successor organization of the London Passenger Transport Board , which was established in 1933, and several other bodies in the intervening years.

  6. London Buses route 60 - Wikipedia

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    An emergency 15-minute frequency timetable was drawn up by Blue Triangle, and the duties were covered by whoever could supply buses and drivers. Companies operating on the route included Blue Triangle, Omnibus London, Stagecoach Selkent, Stagecoach East London , Capital Citybus , Nostalgiabus of Mitcham , Classic Coaches of High Wycombe and ...

  7. London Buses route 83 - Wikipedia

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    Twenty new Northern Counties Palatine bodied Volvo Olympians bought by First London for the route in 1999, were among the last non-low-floor buses bought for use in London. [ 1 ] In 2015/16 route 83 was the sixth-busiest TfL bus route with 12.6 million passengers.

  8. London Buses route 75 - Wikipedia

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    Route 75 commenced operating on 15 December 1912 as a daily route between the Woolwich Ferry and South Croydon operated by Tillings Bus Company. The route was acquired by the London General Omnibus Company and extended from Croydon to Caterham Valley. [1] In 1950, route 75 worked from Woolwich Ferry by way of Charlton, Blackheath and Lee Green.

  9. Bustimes.org - Wikipedia

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    Bustimes.org is a transportation information website created to take advantage of Bus Services Act 2017 requirement for bus operators in England to provide bus timetables, fares and vehicle locations in an open data format, which can be utilised by app and website developers. [2] This DfT service is called the Bus Open Data Service.