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Sounds to me like it was on diversion, but no one bothered to put posters on the stops. The P13 shouldn't be seen as a bus service as such. More like a piece of performance art, inspired by Turkish Dolmuses perhaps. I'd never rely on it, but sometimes catch it to Streatham for the thrill of seeing whether it will turn up that day.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> If you check the Bus Times app before leaving the

> house you'll never miss one.


Read the post from "hertburs"... "The online app said it was close then it just disappeared off the list". Has happened to me a few times too (on a different route). You're told the bloody thing is a couple of minutes away, but it never materialises.


Also, checking the app in advance isn't much help when you need to get another bus or train first!

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > If you check the Bus Times app before leaving

> the

> > house you'll never miss one.

>

> Read the post from "hertburs"... "The online app

> said it was close then it just disappeared off the

> list". Has happened to me a few times too (on a

> different route). You're told the bloody thing is

> a couple of minutes away, but it never

> materialises.

>

> Also, checking the app in advance isn't much help

> when you need to get another bus or train first!



That'll be because they've stopped, thrown all the customers

off and turned it around.


https://www.quora.com/Why-do-some-London-buses-end-their-journey-short-of-their-destination-with-no-prior-warning

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