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The 12 was a bit dodgy earlier in the week due to temporary traffic lights between Camberwell and Peckham but I think it was back to normal by yesterday evening. I get it home from the west end most nights and its usually pretty good though if there is a lot of traffic they can sometimes catch each other up, in which case you might not see one for ages towards the end of the route and then a bunch turn up in a convoy.

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> when the buses are coming? >

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> You can text TfL on the number shown on the bus

> stop for this information.


Or use your phone browser at http://m.countdown.gov.uk and type in the five digit code which you'll find on the bus stop. Unlike the text service, this is free bar the data usage.

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