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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).
First London Plaxton President bodied Dennis Trident 2 on route 607 in August 2010. Route 607 was established on 21 July 1990 as an express service on the same route as route 207 between Uxbridge station and Shepherd's Bush Green via Uxbridge Road on Mondays to Saturdays.
Nuffield Speech and Language Unit was an internationally recognised centre of excellence for providing intensive therapy to children with severe speech and language disorders such as Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia, dysarthria, and oral dyspraxia. [1]
Ealing Broadway station London Buses route 112 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London , England. Running between North Finchley bus station and Ealing Broadway station , it is operated by Metroline .
Ealing: Hanwell: 1 December 1838 West Ealing: 4 June 1838: 3: Ealing Broadway: 1 December 1838 Acton Main Line: 1 February 1868 London Paddington: 4 June 1838: Managed by Network Rail: 1: City of Westminster: Sections disconnected London Liverpool Street: 2 October 1874 Managed by Network Rail: 31 May 2015 1: City of London: Stratford: 20 June ...
In 1984, the northern section to Argyle Road was cut back to Ealing Broadway. In 1985, the 65 was converted to one-person operation using MCW Metrobuses , all based at Norbiton. [ 4 ] In 1987, the route was reduced further, with the southern portion of the route to Chessington cut back to Kingston.
The Greenford branch line is a 2 miles 40 chains (4.0 km) Network Rail suburban railway line in west London, England.It runs northerly from a triangular junction with the Great Western Main Line west of West Ealing to a central bay platform at Greenford station, where it has cross-platform interchanges to the London Underground's Central line.
The station opened as Northfield (Ealing) on 16 April 1908. [7] [8] The station was renamed Northfields and Little Ealing on 11 December 1911. The station was rebuilt twice. As a halt, the 1908 station was quite basic and provided only rudimentary shelters for passengers. The first rebuilding took place in the 1910s (possibly in conjunction ...