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  2. Golders Green tube station - Wikipedia

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    The station is located at the crossroads of Finchley Road and Golders Green Road/North End Road . The station exit is adjacent to Golders Green bus station; a former exit to Finchley Road is now closed. Adjacent to the station is the Golders Green Hippodrome, home to the BBC Concert Orchestra for many years and now the headquarters of a ...

  3. London Buses route 183 - Wikipedia

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    Route 183 commenced operating on 3 October 1934, running from Northwood Garage to Golders Green station via Pinner, North Harrow, Kenton, Kingsbury and Hendon, [citation needed] operating from Hendon garage, using Leyland Titan STDs which were in turn replaced in 1953 by the AEC Regent III RTs. This route was still much the same in 1952. [1]

  4. Golders Green - Wikipedia

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    Golders Green station is a London Underground tube station on the Northern line in Travelcard zone 3. It is the first surface station on the Edgware branch when heading north. On the station's forecourt is Golders Green bus station. This is a major hub for London Buses in North London. [12]

  5. London Buses route 139 - Wikipedia

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    In July 2016, Transport for London opened a public consultation on proposals for the route to be extended from West Hampstead to Golders Green as part of the Inner North West London Buses review. [7] This took effect on 1 April 2017 with the route being extended to Golders Green and at the same was transferred from Metroline to London Sovereign ...

  6. London Buses route 240 - Wikipedia

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    MCW Metrobus at Golders Green station in January 1981 Metroline Plaxton President bodied Volvo B7TL at Mill Hill East station in November 2007. Route 240 was introduced in the 1930s between Golders Green and Edgware stations and replaced the former London General Omnibus Company route 104. The only single-decker version of the LS (London Six ...

  7. 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 [2] From 10 September 2016, the daytime service was withdrawn between Alperton station and Ealing Hospital and was replaced by route 483.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]

  8. List of bus routes in London - Wikipedia

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    Brent Cross bus station: Edmonton Green bus station: Arriva London: Operates as a 24-hour service between Edmonton Green bus station and Golders Green tube station. [36] 103 Chase Cross: Rainham railway station: Arriva London: 104 Beckton bus station: Stratford bus station: Go-Ahead London: 105 Greenford station: Heathrow Central bus station ...

  9. London Buses route 13 - Wikipedia

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    In January 1970 the route acquired a Muswell Hill allocation and was cut back from London Bridge to Aldwych, before being extended from Golders Green to North Finchley in 1978, replacing 2B. [ 3 ] On 4 December 1993, independent operator BTS Coaches of Borehamwood took over the operation of route 13 after a competitive tender process.