Where does bus 58 go?

The 58 bus in London runs between East Ham (Central Park) and Walthamstow Bus Station, operating as a high-frequency route via Upton Park, Forest Gate, and Leyton. Key stops on the route include Upton Park Station, Forest Gate Station, and Leyton Station.
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What is the rarest bus in London?

The 347 bus runs between (South) Ockendon and Romford, and only has four services a day in each direction. Along the way it goes near (ish) the most easterly point in Greater London too. But in less than two weeks' time that all comes to an end, as the route is scrapped for low passenger numbers.
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What is the most scenic bus route in London?

For the most iconic sights, choose routes like the #9, #11, or #15, hitting Westminster, Trafalgar Square, and the Strand, while the #88 offers a mix from Camden to Parliament, and the #26 covers the City and South Bank, with the #148 giving Holland Park views; consider the #465 for Surrey Hills scenery if you venture outside central London for a nature escape, notes MyLondon.
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What is the 1 hour bus rule in London?

London's "1 hour rule" refers to the Hopper Fare, which allows unlimited bus and tram journeys for a single £1.75 fare within one hour of your first tap-in, using the same contactless or Oyster card. It means you can switch between buses and trams as much as you like, even linking with the Tube or DLR (though the main benefit is bus/tram hopping), without paying again, provided your subsequent taps are within 60 minutes of the initial touch. 
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Why do Londoners get free travel at 60?

Freedom Pass is a concessionary travel scheme, which began in 1973, to provide free travel to residents of Greater London, England, for people with a disability or over the progressively increasing state pension age (60 for women in 2010, increased to 66 for everybody until about 2026, then increasing further).
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Inside a Parisian bus - EXPERIENCE IT - line 58

Is it possible to track a bus?

Chalo is a free app that tracks buses live and provides mobile ticketing solutions for bus tickets and bus passes. So now, you never have to worry about your bus travel ever again. Aren't you tired of waiting at the bus stop for the bus to arrive? Put an end to this with the Chalo App.
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Is there a London Tube app?

TfL Go is a travel app created by us to help Londoners better plan easy, accessible journeys on public transport and to help customers avoid the busiest times.
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Are Google buses free for employees?

Riders can sign up to receive alerts on their computers and cellphones when buses run late. They also get to burnish their green credentials, not just for ditching their cars, but because all Google shuttles run on biodiesel. Oh, and the shuttles are free.
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What is the most unreliable bus route in London?

There isn't one single "most" unreliable route, as it changes, but recent data (mid-2025) points to Route 65 (Ealing Broadway to Kingston) as the top for complaints, while Routes 14, 265, and 93 (Putney area) also rank high for issues like slow speeds and skipped stops, with the 108 (Blackwall Tunnel area) frequently cited for congestion-related unreliability in earlier years. Specific routes like the W9 (Southgate) and 217 (Enfield) have also recently had high failure rates or long waits, showing inconsistency across London.
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What is the busiest bus stop in London?

Stop P at Brixton Station is the busiest bus stop in all of London. A new interactive map has revealed that the busiest bus stop in London is Stop P by Brixton tube station, with the adjacent Stop Q being the third busiest in the capital.
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What bus passes Buckingham Palace?

Buses 11, 211, C1, and C10 stop near Buckingham Palace. Get off at the Wilton Street bus stop and walk to the entrance. It is just a 3-min walk. For further information, visit the ​Transport for London website.
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What is the oldest bus still running in London?

We can advise that the oldest unchanged bus route in the network, which began on 21 May 1914, is the number 24. This runs from Pimlico's Grosvenor Road to South End Green at Hampstead Heath. Prior to that date, the 24 bus operated from Victoria to Pimlico's Gun Tavern stop, starting on 19 August 1912.
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Why are there no Bendy buses in London?

During the 2008 mayoral campaign, victorious Boris Johnson pledged to withdraw articulated buses on the grounds that they were unsuitable for London, and to introduce a modern version of the Routemaster bus.
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Is it better to use contactless or Oyster?

While contactless payment offers convenience, the Visitor Oyster card has several advantages, especially for tourists: Ideal for families with older children: Children aged 11-15 can receive a 50% Young Visitor discount on their fares with a Visitor Oyster card – a saving not available with contactless payment.
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Which app is most used in London?

The best apps for London
  • Citymapper.
  • TfL Go app.
  • London & UK Live Bus Countdown.
  • Tube Map – London Underground.
  • London Tube Live.
  • Station Master.
  • Santander Cycles.
  • E-Scooter and E-Bike Rentals.
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What is the cheapest way to pay for public transport in London?

Pay as you go

You don't have to work out the cost of your journey in advance. You can pay as you go using contactless (card or device), an Oyster card or a Visitor Oyster card. It also offers great value as pay as you go is cheaper than buying single tickets and you get daily and weekly capping.
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Are there cameras on every bus?

Since 2019, buses have been fitted with blind spot mirrors. The head drivers see what's around them and since twenty twenty-one, new buses go one step further with camera monitoring systems. We now have cameras outside and monitors inside which gives a clearer, wider view day or night.
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Which app tells you when a bus is coming?

Journey Planner. I've been using this app for about 3 years and it's really been a lifesaver. The bus times are accurate 95% of the time, it informs me of delays or cancellations and has overall improved my journey planning.
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What does BMTC stand for?

Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) established in 1997 after the restructuring of KSRTC, is responsible for providing bus services within the city of Bengaluru.
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Can I use my older person's bus pass on National Express?

Please note if you are a concessionary bus pass or Saltire card (National Entitlement Card) holder, this does not grant you free travel on coach services, like National Express.
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Do pensioners have to pay on trains?

You can get an older person's bus pass when you reach State Pension age, which is currently 66 for both women and men. If you're 60 or over and live in London, then you can get free travel on buses, trains and other modes of transport in and around London with a 60+ London Oyster photocard.
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