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  2. 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).

  3. 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 .

  4. London Buses route SL10 - Wikipedia

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    The route was first proposed by Transport for London in April 2023 as the first proposed new route in the Superloop network of orbital express bus routes. [1] At the time of the consultation, the route was proposed to be numbered X183. [2] [3] [4] The route was renumbered from X183 to SL10 before it was introduced.

  5. London Buses route 83 - Wikipedia

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    In 2015/16 route 83 was the sixth-busiest TfL bus route with 12.6 million passengers. [2] From 10 September 2016, the daytime service was withdrawn between Alperton station and Ealing Hospital and was replaced by route 483. The night service was renumbered N83 and continues to run between Golders Green station and Ealing Hospital. [3] [4] [5]

  6. London Buses route SL1 - Wikipedia

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    London Buses route SL1 is a Transport for London contracted Superloop express bus route in London, England. Running between North Finchley and Walthamstow bus stations, it is operated by Arriva London. The route partially parallels routes 34 and 221. [1]

  7. London Buses route 281 - Wikipedia

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    On 3 June 2006, route 281 became the 100th night bus service in London, when a 24-hour service introduced. [6] It replaced a portion of route N22, which was shortened to end at Fulwell. [7] Since the privatisation of London bus services, it has always been operated by London United (now RATP Dev Transit London) out of Fulwell garage. [8] [9] [10]

  8. Working timetable - Wikipedia

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    The detail found in Working Timetables includes the timings at every major station, junction, or other significant location along the train's journey (including additional minutes inserted to allow for such factors as engineering work or particular train performance characteristics), [2] which platforms are used at certain stations, and line codes where there is a choice of running line.

  9. London Buses route 111 - Wikipedia

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    The service was free within the Heathrow free travel zone, until the travel zone was abolished in June 2021 after Heathrow Airport Holdings withdrew funding. [ 6 ] Having been operated out of Hounslow garage since its inception, on 30 April 2022 it was taken over by Abellio London and began being operated out of Twickenham bus garage .