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On Woolwich Road between Vanburgh Hill and East Greenwich Library,
there are buses to North Greenwich stopping on both sides, with the 129 travelling eastbound and the 422 travelling westbound. |
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On 9 Feb, 17:16, Aardvark wrote:
On Woolwich Road between Vanburgh Hill and East Greenwich Library, there are buses to North Greenwich stopping on both sides, with the 129 travelling eastbound and the 422 travelling westbound. On Lea Bridge Road between Shernhall Street and the Bakers Arms there are two routes which go to Leytonstone Station - The W16 travelling westbound and the W15 travelling eastbound. |
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On Feb 10, 7:30*am, Paul wrote:
On 9 Feb, 17:16, Aardvark wrote: On Woolwich Road between Vanburgh Hill and East Greenwich Library, there are buses to North Greenwich stopping on both sides, with the 129 travelling eastbound and the 422 travelling westbound. On Lea Bridge Road between Shernhall Street and the Bakers Arms there are two routes which go to Leytonstone Station - The W16 travelling westbound and the W15 travelling eastbound. Strictly you can also add in the 257 and W19 alongside the W15 going east. Still hadn't thought of that particular example despite it being local. -- Paul C via Google |
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On 10 Feb, 07:46, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Feb 10, 7:30*am, Paul wrote: On 9 Feb, 17:16, Aardvark wrote: On Woolwich Road between Vanburgh Hill and East Greenwich Library, there are buses to North Greenwich stopping on both sides, with the 129 travelling eastbound and the 422 travelling westbound. On Lea Bridge Road between Shernhall Street and the Bakers Arms there are two routes which go to Leytonstone Station - The W16 travelling westbound and the W15 travelling eastbound. Strictly you can also add in the 257 and W19 alongside the W15 going east. Still hadn't thought of that particular example despite it being local. -- Paul C via Google Another examples local to the Walthamstow area (a) The short stretch of Forest Road between South Countess Road and Palmerston Road. You have the N73 travelling eastbound and the W11 travelling westbound, both terminating at Walthamstow Central. (b) The stretch of Blackhorse Lane between Lawrence Avenue and Higham Hill Road. You have the W15 travelling eastbound and the 158 travelling westbound, both serving Leyton High Road at the junction of Grove Green Road. (handy for Leyton tube station) |
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In article 9a7656de-bc73-4b50-a875-ba2fc41807f8
@r24g2000yqd.googlegroups.com, says... On 9 Feb, 17:16, Aardvark wrote: On Woolwich Road between Vanburgh Hill and East Greenwich Library, there are buses to North Greenwich stopping on both sides, with the 129 travelling eastbound and the 422 travelling westbound. On Lea Bridge Road between Shernhall Street and the Bakers Arms there are two routes which go to Leytonstone Station - The W16 travelling westbound and the W15 travelling eastbound. Yes, when I was first around here it was always 'fun' at Bakers Arms to guess whether a 235 or 236 would arrive first for Leytonstone. |
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