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Old August 15th 06, 07:47 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Iain wrote:
"Orienteer" wrote in
k:

There used to be, but no longer!

Central bus routes were 1 - 199, single deck routes 200-299, country
buses north of the Thames 300-399, south 400-499, trolleybuses
500-699, Greenline routes 700 - 799.


What about the W-prefixed buses? I've variously heard that the W stands
for Walthamstow, Woodford, and even West (which seems unlikely seeing as
they're mostly based around northeast London).

Is there any official reason why (a) the W prefix was brought in, and
(b) why they still use it?

Iain


a) Think it is based on the bus garage, so you get U buses around
Uxbridge and H buses around Hounslow.

b) Why not?

Have a look at http://www.londonbusroutes.net/routes.htm

Stu