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  2. List of bus routes in London - Wikipedia

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    344 [6] Clapham Junction railway station: Liverpool Street bus station: Transport UK London Bus: Operates as a 24-hour service. [3] 345 Peckham: Natural History Museum: Transport UK London Bus: Operates as a 24-hour service. [3] 346 Upminster Park Estate: Harold Hill: Stagecoach London: 347: Romford railway station: Ockendon railway station ...

  3. London Buses route 44 - Wikipedia

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    Today's route 44 commenced operation on 1 October 1950 in Stage 1 of London Transport's Post-war "Buses for Trams" scheme, running as a daily service between Mitcham (Three Kings Pond) and London Bridge station via Tooting, Wandsworth, Clapham Junction, Vauxhall and Borough Market.

  4. Battersea - Wikipedia

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    North of Clapham Junction, ... London Bus routes 44, 137, 156, ... Night buses N19, N137 and N44, as well as the 344 and 345 route, run overnight. Cycling

  5. Clapham Junction (area) - Wikipedia

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    Clapham Junction is an urban locality around Clapham Junction railway station in London, England. Despite its name, it is not located in Clapham, but forms the commercial centre of Battersea. [1] It was named Clapham Junction to reflect its proximity to Clapham Common, which is nearby. Cleanup on Lavender Hill following the 2011 riots

  6. London Superloop - Wikipedia

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    Superloop is an express bus network in London, England, that forms part of the London Buses network and connects Outer London town centres, railway stations and transport hubs. Orbital express bus routes were proposed in 2008 by Mayor of London Boris Johnson , with further proposals by the London Assembly in 2017.

  7. Trolleybuses in London - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, it was announced that all trolleybuses were to be replaced by diesel buses, with the exception of the post-war vehicles, which would be retained until about 1970 and run over the original LUT routes. Conversion began in 1959, using AEC Regent III RT buses for the first three stages, and new AEC Routemasters for the remainder. [5] [6]

  8. Night buses in London - Wikipedia

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    Route N19 commenced operating on 28 October 1989 between Clapham Junction station and Finsbury Park station. London General operated it until April 2000 when it was taken over by Arriva London . London General won the route back when re-tendered from March 2012, [ 51 ] before it returned to Arriva operation in April 2017.

  9. Clapham Junction railway station - Wikipedia

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    Clapham Junction (/ ˈ k l æ p əm ˈ dʒ ʌ ŋ k ʃ ə n / [3]) is a major railway station near St John's Hill in south-west Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth, England, 2 miles 57 chains (2.71 mi; 4.37 km) from London Victoria and 3 miles 74 chains (3.93 mi; 6.32 km) from London Waterloo. [4]