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![]() "Paul Terry" wrote in message ... The BBC is today carrying a story of a survivor of the No.30 incident, who had caught the bus after leaving the tube system at Edgware Road - she was travelling east: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4669793.stm So I think there can be no doubt that the No.30 was travelling to Hackney Wick (as on its destination board), despite every source I've seen claiming that it was coming *from* Hackney Wick. The origin of the report of the wrong direction seems to have been a statement from TfL. I wonder if Paul C may be able to clarify? Paul Terry This adds weight to the possibility that the bomber got on this bus after leaving the bomb at Edgware Road, only to be hoist by his own petard. Baz |
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