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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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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? :-)

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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.
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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.

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John Rowland wrote:
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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.

It was still possible for this in the 1990s. I witnessed the 253s in
7's on a number of times, mainly along the Clapton Common part of the
route. At times buses were scheduled every 2 minutes, so it easily
happened.

R.



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


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"Joe" wrote in message
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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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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)!
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On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 19:42:25 +0000 (UTC), Joe
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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.
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On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 19:42:25 +0000 (UTC), Joe
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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 ;-)

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