These are video clips loaned from @LondonBuses1 , @LondonBuses47 and from @BusesinLondon96 these were clips from iBus announcements from 201 to 250. Note this was from the 2010s so Route 218 didn't exist back then.
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@platinumturret7 ай бұрын
on 7-12-2019 route 218 existed for the first time
@kabelbusenthusiast8287 ай бұрын
The 218 that ran between Kingston and Staines was withdrawn and replaced by routes 216 and 458, it is back at 7th December 2019, the 239 didn’t exist because it was withdrawn at 16th February 2008 and replaced by the 170. The 170 ran between Clapham Junction and Roehampton Danebury Avenue and the 239 ran between Clapham Junction and Victoria (replaced withdrawn section of 39), 170 got extended from Clapham Junction to Victoria so this is the 239 is withdrawn
@JAmoahGranite584 ай бұрын
I agreed, but TfL were introduced more new routes include the following 218, 278, 301, 304, 306, 335, 378, 439, 443, 456, 483, 497, 533, S2, SL1, SL3, SL5, SL9 previous X140 and SL10 in outer london given to irony 'X239' or SL4 somewhere possible to make a south east london of new Silvertown Tunnel local area. However '239' which doesn't exist or discontinued 16 years ago, because lowest numbers that aren't currently available by London buses may have reused as a service between Sydenham - Lawrie Park Gardens then terminate down along Blackheath Shooters Hill Road, Sun-in-the-Sands via Westwood Hill, Newlands Park, Lennard Road, Kings Hall Road, Bridge Road, Copers Cope Road, Southend Road, Beckenham Hill Road, Bromley Road, Bellingham Road, Hazelbank Road, Verdant Lane, South Circular Road, Burnt Ash Hill, Lee Road, Royal Parade, Prince of Wales Road and Shooters Hill Road. Emma Hignett didn't have ibus sounds like Route 239 skipped between 238 and 240.