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I heard the female announcer say '63 to Forest Hill' only once so wasn't sure if I had heard correctly. Tried to see if the bus made the right turn into Wood Vale but am pretty sure it did it's usual U-turn back round to the stop by the cemetary.

I haven't taken my usual commute this week so cannot say whether it has been busier except for today when it went zooming pass The Gardens without stopping (and there was quite a crowd waiting too). This was around 8am.

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Yep yep yep - busy as arse - I have surmised (perhaps incorrectly) that it's because there seems to be a longer wait for each bus too, both on the way there and back.


Don't know if the Forest Hill terminus is now a regular thing, but it's been at least twice in the last few days.

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dbboy Wrote:

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> I came back earlier in teh week and it

> announced"Forest Hill" as the destination, but it

> still terminates at Forest Hill Tavern on Forest

> Hill Road and then turns round as usual.


Yep, I can confirm this is the case now and it also still says Honor Oak on the front of the bus. I noticed other people who got off also checked the front of the bus as they walked by too.

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dbboy Wrote:

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> I came back earlier in teh week and it

> announced"Forest Hill" as the destination, but it

> still terminates at Forest Hill Tavern on Forest

> Hill Road and then turns round as usual.


Yep, I can confirm this is the case now and it also still says Honor Oak on the front of the bus. I noticed other people who got off also checked the front of the bus as they walked by too.

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During the recent traffic works at that junction I spotted an emptied of it's passengers 63 do a 3 point turn just before the the traffic island opposite the cemetary entrance and rattle immediately back to Peckham. I was both impressed by the skillfully executed manoevre and the sheer audacity of it. I could almost feel the driver of the 63 drawing up behind do a double take.
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During the recent traffic works at that junction I spotted an emptied of it's passengers 63 do a 3 point turn just before the the traffic island opposite the cemetary entrance and rattle immediately back to Peckham. I was both impressed by the skillfully executed manoevre and the sheer audacity of it. I could almost feel the driver of the 63 drawing up behind do a double take.
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