How many London bus stops are there?

TfL's operates one of the largest bus networks in the world consisting of over 19,000 bus stops and approximately 700 routes served by some 8000 buses daily.
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How many bus routes in London 2023?

As of 2023, London has 675 bus routes served by over 8,600 buses, almost all of which are operated by private companies under contract to (and regulated by) London Buses, part of the publicly-owned Transport for London.
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Which London bus route has the most stops?

11. London's bus route with the most stops? The N29 night bus, from Trafalgar Square to Enfield, has 73 official stops.
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What is the longest bus stop name in London?

5) The longest bus stop name is “Loxford School Of Science and Technology”
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What are the largest bus stations in London?

Victoria Coach Station in the City of Westminster is the largest coach station in London, and a terminus for medium and long distance coach services in the United Kingdom.
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What is the oldest bus route in London?

Route 24 dates back to 1910, when it ran between Hampstead Heath and Victoria station. In August 1912 it was extended to Pimlico and has continued in that form until the present day, making this the oldest unchanged bus route in London.
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What is the main bus station in London?

The most used of London's bus stations is at Stratford, located adjacent to the National Rail station; it serves 47,000 passengers a day. One of the least used bus stations is at Chingford.
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What is the slowest bus route in London?

Taking 80 minutes to cover seven miles from Fulham to Central London, the number 11 bus is officially London's slowest, according to the latest TfL data.
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What is the shortest bus route in the UK?

I travelled on Britain's longest bus route from Glasgow to Skye at the beginning of last month so decided to give Britain's shortest bus route a ride today. That accolade goes to Rosso's route 13 between Rawtenstall bus station and the business and retail park in nearby New Hall Hey.
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What is the name of the busiest bus stop in the world?

About the Midtown Bus Terminal

The Midtown Bus Terminal is located in the heart of Times Square. It is not only the nation's largest bus terminal, it's also the world's busiest.
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What is the most famous bus in London?

The AEC Routemaster is a front-engined double-decker bus that was designed by London Transport and built by the Associated Equipment Company (AEC) and Park Royal Vehicles. The first prototype was completed in September 1954 and the last one was delivered in 1968.
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Is there a number 1 bus in London?

London Buses route 1 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Canada Water bus station and Hampstead Heath, it is operated by London Central.
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Why do London buses wait at bus stops?

Yes, a bus may depart from or pass by any stop along the route early, but it can't do so if that stop is a timing point. If it is early, then the driver has no choice but to park up and wait time, before they can leave.
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How many London buses are in service every day?

TfL's operates one of the largest bus networks in the world consisting of over 19,000 bus stops and approximately 700 routes served by some 8000 buses daily.
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How far out do London buses go?

The final bus stop is a lofty 21 miles from the traditional centre of London, Trafalgar Square, where London usually measures from. If you want to take the bus and escape the city, be warned it's an infrequent one, running just twice an hour.
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How many buses can you get in one hour London?

Passengers should be able to make unlimited bus and tram journeys within one hour after TfL upgrades its technology. Currently, the Hopper saving does not apply if a passenger changes from a bus or tram, to a rail or tube service, and then back to a bus or tram.
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What is the most expensive bus route in England?

The research showed the most expensive fare for a five-mile journey was in Hampshire, where a single ticket from Winchester The Broadway to Matterley Farm, Tichborne, costs £5.65.
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Are there any sleeper buses in the UK?

Luxury Sleeper Buses

Megasleepers have been providing luxury transport around the UK and Europe for musicians, entertainers and businesses since 2016. Our fleet of luxury sleeper buses have everything you need to enjoy your event or tour.
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What is the longest bus route in UK?

It's about 230 miles long. It takes 7 hours and 50 minutes. It's Scottish Citylink's route 915 (or 916) from Glasgow's Buchanan Bus Station all the way to Uig Pier on the Isle of Skye via Fort William and Kyle of Lochalsh.
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What is the 1 hour bus rule in London?

Pay your fare on cash-free London buses

Unlike the Tube zone fare system, a single London bus journey costs £1.75 no matter how far you go. You can even take multiple buses within one hour at no extra charge thanks to the Hopper fare.
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Why are London buses cheap?

Bus fares in London are subsidised to the tune of nearly £1bn a year, as Stagecoach observed in your article. As it is, there are four times more bus trips than rail, which gets a subsidy of £5bn a year.
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Is there a 69 bus in London?

London Buses route 69 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Walthamstow and Canning Town bus stations, it is operated by Blue Triangle.
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What is a London bus called?

A double-decker bus or double-deck bus is a bus that has two storeys or decks. They are used for mass transport in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Europe, Asia and also in cities such as Sydney; the best-known example is the red London bus, namely the AEC Routemaster.
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What is the famous bus station in the UK?

Preston Bus Station in Preston, England, built in 1969 and later heritage-listed, was described in 2014 as "depending on how you measure it, the largest bus station in the world, the second-biggest in Europe, and the longest in Europe".
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Why are London buses famous?

The bus is London's oldest form of public transport. The coachbuilder George Shillibeer began his service from Paddington to Bank in 1829, but unlike the long-established stage coach services, passengers did not need to book in advance and could hail the vehicle at any point on the route.
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