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Hi everyone,


I'm new to this, so sorry for butting into the convo but I take my daugher to gym every sat and the bus always comes on time! (well there's been a couple of times where it's a couple if minutes late!!) but bar that, I think it's a reliable service!


No probs when I comes to picking her up either!

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Was it originally the S13 the S being for Sainsbury's as it took you to two of them. I think Sainsbury's might have had sometime to do with setting the route up in the first place to help punters get to the supermartkets. But what does the P stand for? there are other P routes 4 & 12 for example but what does it all mean???
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The P13 used to go to Canada Water and perhaps a bit beyond but then they switched that end of the route with the P12 for some reason - suits me fine though. And I have met many a fellow frequent traveller and formed a nod and grimace relationship with them at the bus stop - it's certainly a bus that brings people together.
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I am with Bob, it sums up my experience , infact i risked a "heavy " shop last night, loads of bags, and missed it by a second..so had to walk with loads of heavy shopping, cause not prepared to wait up for 1/2 hour ..it was the risk i took, but it was a few minutes early!
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Yes the 'hail and ride' was the Petite13 at it's best. Democracy in action.

People never abused it though, there would be unspoken 'designated' spots where people would gather, but if someone wwas running late they could flag it down a few yards later and only the hardest-hearted curmudgeon would tut.

Those were the days as Mary Hopkins so aptly put it.

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