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New route SL3 introduced – 24 February 2024
Route SL3 will be introduced from Saturday 24 February.
fbb does wonder when the route will start!
Route SL3 will run as an express bus service between Bromley North Station and Thamesmead Town Centre via Bromley Town Centre, Chislehurst, Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup, Bexleyheath Town Centre and Abbey Wood.
Route SL3 will run every 12 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Saturday and every 15 minutes during the evening and all day on Sundays.
First buses will be timed to depart Bromley North Station at 0500 on all days of the week.
First buses will be timed to depart Thamesmead Town Centre at 0500 on all days of the week.
Last buses will be timed to depart Bromley North Station at 0030 on all days of the week.
Last buses will be timed to depart Thamesmead Town Centre at 0030 on all days of the week.
Well, if there is a verbose and complicated way of saying it, TfL will use it!
There then follows a long, long and even more verbose list of stops of which he few quoted below are just a brief extract.
Bus Stop A at Thamesmead Town Centre
Bus Stop SJ named Thamesmead / Carlyle Road/ located on Carlyle Road
It is good to know that the bus stop called Carlye Road is located on Carlyle Road!
Bus Stop D on Harrow Manorway opposite Abbey Wood Station
Bus Stop BH at Bexleyheath Station
Bus Stop BL named Bexleyheath / Lion Road located on Bexleyheath Broadway
But the bus stop called Lion Road is locayed, NIT on Lio Road but on Bexletheat Broadway.
TfL gives us uts usual poor quality route map …
The timetable, as with all routes on this system, shows all journeys and all stops …
… which is OK for a Limited Stop service but really too much for a normal route with a hundred stops! The information is also cluttered by really irritating adverts which clog and slow access to the information you want.
… nuff said. It does enlarge to show every bus actually running, as below in Thamesmead.
Clearly this data is being delivered by a mindless computer rather than by someone who knows where the buses run, as they do i Reading.
The story of Joseph from the book of Genesis is a truly remarkable account of the rise of a nomadic nobody to the portion of big cheese number 2 in Egypt, then one of the world’s super powers.
… not even a striped one, let alone the excesses of a theatrical production.
Dad’s gift was an embroidered coat with long sleeves as seen below in a modern and trendy near-equivalent.
Early Bible translators did not actually know what sort of garment was being described, but geology, ethnology and historic technology has identified the garment given by a father to his firstborn (oldest son).
Chortle chortle!
… but most of the article was “vox pop” from passengers happy to be quoted. One innocently made a telling comment about TfL’s usual lack of publicity.
Note, “without knowing anything about it”.
It is not clear where “from here” is and the 352 and 358 do run into Bromley …
… but the roundabout at the junction of South Eden Road and Hayes Lane seems likely; quite close to Bromley.
Another interviewee made a strange statement.
But there are no direct trains between Croydon and Bromley – you need either one or even two changes. And look at the fares!
It is cheaper with 2 changes – but one minute slower!
Even the slow and tedious 119 is quicker than the train and, of course, costs only £1.75.
The 119 continues beyond East Croydon to South Croydon station and Croydon Airport.
… opposite the former terminal building.
The only plane is rather well tied down!
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