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KKel, Defender of the Buses, Guardian of the Bell, Queen of the Top Deck. In Omnibus Confidimus.


I took a 176 into town at 9:30 last Wednesday, and the buses were nose to tail from Elephant to Waterloo. All the way. Completely chocca. You could have walked from Elephant to the Old Vic on the roofs of the buses.

onvisa Wrote:

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> you cant always get on them especially the 0751 and 0814 to London Bridge.


Incorrect.


cherrybear Wrote:

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> You just need to walk a little bit further to the end of the platform.


Correct.

I'm not sure which road you're referring to (not very good with road names and numbers) but http://www.bbc.co.uk/travelnews/local/londoncentral.shtml lists roadworks and has a start and end date so perhaps this will tell you - if the roadworks you're referring to are listed - when they're due to finish.

A3202 [Westminster Bridge Road] Waterloo

eastbound between Dodson Street and A301, Waterloo Road, London restriction

A3202 London - Intermittent lane closures on Westminster Bridge Road eastbound due to roadworks between Dodson Street and A301 Waterloo Road, in Waterloo


Last updated: 6th July 2009 at 12:13, started: 29th November 2007, ending: 29th November 2009


it doesn't say anything about the roadworks btw dodson st and waterloo road but i guess it's this that's causing all the trouble

how depressing that it's going on for two years.. (!)


useful website though - thanks Tolly

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