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Sadly ryedalema the 63 goes nowhere near Honor Oak Station, it terminates at the cemetery gates (feel a Smiths song coming on) just up from Ryedale. The fact it says Honor Oak on is ludicrous as it does not pass into Honor Oak at all, except possibly for a nanosecond as it swings around at the bottom of Wood Vale.


Does anybody know what became of the petition to extend the 63 to go to Honor Oak Park station? Clearly nothing, but why not??


foxtrot You could walk from the station to the cemetery at the corner of Wood Vale (15 mins max) and pick up the 63/363 there, both of which go down the side of the Rye, but there is at present no direct route

Oh I'm sure I've gotten the bus there (HO station) from ours. And that I'd seen something on here celebrating the fact. Sorry - some serious senior/sleep deprived/caffeine deprived moments going on here obv.


Or maybe it was a glorious dream........

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