tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735748565810982627.post952536503468188402..comments2024-03-24T17:03:38.539-07:00Comments on London buses one bus at a time: the return: The Number 477 RouteThe Buses: it is better to travel hopefully...http://www.blogger.com/profile/00890241468975868659noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3735748565810982627.post-87930949963952570882013-01-03T00:06:12.339-08:002013-01-03T00:06:12.339-08:00The classification of routes that cross London'...The classification of routes that cross London's borders always gets rather complicated. Some former Country routes, like the 405 to Redhill, have been adopted by TfL, whilst former Central routes, like the 84 to St Albans, have been cast adrift. Some long standing Country routes, such as the 477, which started life as East Surrey's S7 in 1922, have wandered into the Central area but have always been considered to be 'country cousins'. There was a period when London Transport/TfL tickets could be used on Country routes within the Greater London boundary, but this has now gone for a variety of reasons.Daddysgadgetshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12892897553855129226noreply@blogger.com