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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. List of guided busways and BRT systems in the United Kingdom

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    This is a list of the past, present, planned or abandoned guided bus systems or bus rapid transit schemes in the United Kingdom, including segregated busways.Not included are bus priority schemes, bus lanes or local authority bus company quality contracts that do not involve guidance, significant segregation from the public highway or other bus rapid transit features.

  4. London Buses - Wikipedia

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    providing information for passengers in the form of timetables and maps at bus stops and online, and an online route planning service; producing leaflet maps, available from Travel Information Centres, libraries etc., and as online downloads. operating NMCC, London Buses' 24‑hour command-and-control centre based in Southwark

  5. Buses in London - Wikipedia

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    Buses have been used on the streets of London since 1829, when George Shillibeer started operating his horse-drawn omnibus service from Paddington to the City.In 1850, Thomas Tilling started horse bus services, [6] and in 1855 the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC) was founded to amalgamate and regulate the horse-drawn omnibus services then operating in London.

  6. Reading Buses - Wikipedia

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    Extensions were constructed to the Wokingham Road and London Road (both from Cemetery Junction), and new routes added to Whitley, Caversham Road, Erleigh Road and Bath Road. The trams operated from a new depot in Mill Lane, a site that was to remain Reading Transport's main depot until it was demolished to make way for The Oracle shopping mall ...

  7. Spider map - Wikipedia

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    A "spider map" showing routes from a London bus stop. A spider map is a schematic diagram of bus services serving a particular locality, as used by Transport for London since 2002. [1] The maps were designed by T-Kartor. Generally mounted on the vertical surfaces of bus shelters it enables potential

  8. iBus (London) - Wikipedia

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    iBus is an Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) system to improve London Buses using technology installed by Siemens. [1] [2] The system tracks all London's buses, providing passengers with audio-visual announcements and improved information on bus arrivals, [1] [3] as well as triggering bus priority at traffic lights. [4] [5]

  9. London Buses route 15 - Wikipedia

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    London Buses route 15 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Blackwall and Charing Cross stations, it is operated by Go-Ahead London . Short workings of route 15 were provided by route 15H with traditional AEC Routemaster buses between 2005 and 2019.