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Same Destination, Opposite Direction
On 29/01/2010 15:43, David wrote:
John wrote: I was on a number 17 bus the other day, destination Archway. As we passed by St. Paul's Cathedral a number 4 bus, also destination Archway, was heading in the opposite direction. I wonder how many other places are there where one can catch a bus to the same destination from either side of the road? The bus's destination, or yours? To get to Stockley Park from Hayes and Harlington you can take the U5 or the 350 in opposite directions, thought the buses don't terminate there. At 8:30 am it is fun to see streams of people who work in Stockley Park dashing across the road in the path of a U5 which has turned up first (and also in the path of any other traffic that happens that way) (snip) The buses' destination. The 4 runs from Waterloo to Archway and the 17 runs from London Bridge to Archway. -- John Ray |
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