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Joe September 18th 04 07:42 PM

Multiple Buses
 
After seeing 4 (yes, 4) 188 buses in a row outside Surrey Quays today, I
was wondering, what is the biggest number of buses anyone has ever seen
in a row?
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Dave Newt September 18th 04 10:30 PM

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Joe wrote:

After seeing 4 (yes, 4) 188 buses in a row outside Surrey Quays today, I
was wondering, what is the biggest number of buses anyone has ever seen
in a row?


Does it count if I live near a bus station? :-)


Roland Perry September 19th 04 08:42 AM

Multiple Buses
 
In message , at 19:42:25 on Sat,
18 Sep 2004, Joe remarked:
After seeing 4 (yes, 4) 188 buses in a row outside Surrey Quays today,
I was wondering, what is the biggest number of buses anyone has ever
seen in a row?


It sounds like you probably mean "of the same number" in a row.

I took the following picture in Central Cambridge about 2 years ago;
normally the traffic runs fairly freely there, as the road is restricted
to buses and taxis only.

http://www.perry.co.uk/images/busjam.jpg

However, now that I live in Nottingham a sight like that would an
everyday occurrence, as there are so many buses.
--
Roland Perry

John Rowland September 19th 04 09:09 AM

Multiple Buses
 
"Joe" wrote in message
...

After seeing 4 (yes, 4) 188 buses in a row outside
Surrey Quays today, I was wondering, what is the
biggest number of buses anyone has ever seen in a row?


In the early 1980s, 253s were infamous for travelling in groups of 7, and I
witnessed this myself. Now that the route has been split into the 253 and
254, you probably only get 3 or 4 of each number in a row.

--
John Rowland - Spamtrapped
Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001
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A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood.
That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes



Annabel Smyth September 19th 04 12:40 PM

Multiple Buses
 
Joe wrote to uk.transport.london on Sat, 18 Sep 2004:

After seeing 4 (yes, 4) 188 buses in a row outside Surrey Quays today, I
was wondering, what is the biggest number of buses anyone has ever
seen in a row?


Ten or eleven going up and/or down Brixton Hill - I remember counting.
They were not all the same route, though.
--
"Mrs Redboots"
http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/
Website updated 11 September 2004



Mark Youngman September 19th 04 02:52 PM

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"Joe" wrote in message
...
After seeing 4 (yes, 4) 188 buses in a row outside Surrey Quays today, I
was wondering, what is the biggest number of buses anyone has ever seen
in a row?
--
To reply direct, remove NOSPAM and replace with railwaysonline
For railway information, news and photos see

http://www.railwaysonline.co.uk
"You love railways online"


The bus stand at Stoke Newington Common used to be a great place for seeing
a fair few 73s in a row!



I.J. Patterson September 20th 04 02:05 AM

Multiple Buses
 
In message
"Mark Youngman" wrote:


"Joe" wrote in message
...
After seeing 4 (yes, 4) 188 buses in a row outside Surrey Quays today, I
was wondering, what is the biggest number of buses anyone has ever seen
in a row?
--
To reply direct, remove NOSPAM and replace with railwaysonline
For railway information, news and photos see

http://www.railwaysonline.co.uk
"You love railways online"


The bus stand at Stoke Newington Common used to be a great place for seeing
a fair few 73s in a row!


When certain marches are taking place in Ulster towns you can see
easily a couple of hundred buses parked up on each road waiting for the
return (and also during the Papal visit)!
--
Ian J. Patterson
StrongARM RISC PC, WebsterXL, Messenger Pro
Railways, Music, Computing

Ken Wheatley September 20th 04 08:39 AM

Multiple Buses
 
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 19:42:25 +0000 (UTC), Joe
wrote:

After seeing 4 (yes, 4) 188 buses in a row outside Surrey Quays today, I
was wondering, what is the biggest number of buses anyone has ever seen
in a row?


13, yes I counted 'em, 13 41s in a row at Turnpike Lane in, I would
think, the mid-70s. There was some sort of attempt being made to sort
the mess out, with some being turned at Turnpike Lane Stn. and several
more at Crouch End Bdy.

John Rowland September 20th 04 09:07 AM

Multiple Buses
 
"Ken Wheatley" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 19:42:25 +0000 (UTC), Joe
wrote:

what is the biggest number of buses anyone has ever seen in a row?


13, yes I counted 'em, 13 41s in a row at Turnpike
Lane in, I would think, the mid-70s.


That problem stopped after they got rid of the
five-a-side-bring-your-own-ref-and-linesmen pitch at Archway ;-)

--
John Rowland - Spamtrapped
Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html
A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood.
That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes



Terry Harper September 20th 04 10:06 AM

Multiple Buses
 
"John Rowland" wrote in message
...
"Ken Wheatley" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 19:42:25 +0000 (UTC), Joe
wrote:

what is the biggest number of buses anyone has ever seen in a row?


13, yes I counted 'em, 13 41s in a row at Turnpike
Lane in, I would think, the mid-70s.


That problem stopped after they got rid of the
five-a-side-bring-your-own-ref-and-linesmen pitch at Archway ;-)


Back in the 1950s, when there was a home match at Sheffield Wednesday's
ground at Hillsborough, you could see two long lines of trams waiting on
Catch Bar Lane until the end of the map, all going to "City". Did London
ever enjoy such a sight?
--
Terry Harper, Web Co-ordinator, The Omnibus Society
75th Anniversary 2004, see http://www.omnibussoc.org/75th.htm
E-mail:
URL:
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