This refers you to a 378 service which does not seem to exist under that number.
BRIDGES
London is a
magnificent city, made more so by its river and what better way to appreciate
the Thames than by crossing the bridges on a bus, preferably on the upper deck
where you have a unique view both ways. This is also one of the main arguments
against the Underground as – with the exception of the District Line – the
river passes unnoticed unless you remember it is actually above you, which is
quite scary when it suddenly dawns on you as a child! We adults are more
sanguine about trusting ourselves to tunnels built over 100 years ago.
There are more
opportunities than you might think to cross on a bus.
Here are the numbers
(in both senses) though they can be skipped for the less number obsessive of
you.
FROM EAST to WEST:
Number of Routes
|
BRIDGE
|
Bus Routes
|
3
|
TOWER
|
42, 78, RV1
|
11
|
LONDON
|
17, 21, 35, 40,
43, 47, 48, 133, 141, 149, 521
|
1
|
SOUTHWARK
|
344
|
3
|
BLACKFRIARS
|
45, 63, 100
|
16
|
WATERLOO
|
1, 4, 59, 68, 76,
139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 243, 341, 521, RV1 X68
|
6
|
WESTMINSTER
|
12, 53, 148, 159,
211, 453
|
3
|
LAMBETH
|
3, 507, C10
|
7
|
VAUXHALL
|
2, 36, 87, 88,
185, 360, 436
|
3
|
CHELSEA
|
44, 137, 452
|
5
|
BATTERSEA
|
19, 49, 170, 319,
345
|
3
|
WANDSWORTH
|
28, 295, C3
|
8
|
PUTNEY
|
14, 22, 39, 85,
93, 265, 270, 424
|
6
|
HAMMERSMITH
|
33, 72, 209, 283,
419, 485
|
1
|
MORTLAKE
|
190
|
2
|
KEW
|
65, 391
|
7
|
RICHMOND
|
33, 490, 969, H22,
H37, R68, R70
|
9
|
KINGSTON
|
111, 216, 281,
285, 411, 461, 481, 513, 515
|
So there are over
ninety different buses that can take you across the River Thames!
Then there’s the
whole question of the bridges themselves – are they memorable constructions in
their own right? Tower Bridge looks better from the side than crossing it,
while Hammersmith is both intimate and proud. Westminster has a lion at one end
and Boudicca at the other, and Blackfriars has pulpits. Putney is plain enough
not to distract from the view; Vauxhall does the job but lacks charm.
Wordsworth wrote the poem about Westminster but for me it’s Waterloo that ticks
all the boxes: the best of London views each way, with an ever-changing skyline
and a wide open sky, never the same.
And here's one to remember (but not taken from a bus)
It's 678, and http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/678.htm
ReplyDeleteThanks - should have gone to S***S****s
ReplyDeleteThere's one place coming south on the top of a bus over Waterloo bridge where you can see Big Ben perfectly centred in the London Eye! At one stage I was commuting on a bus that went that way, and noticed that almost everybody, every day, took their noses out of their papers to look!
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ReplyDeleteThe 378 was transferred to Capital Citybus and renumbered 678 on 2 March 1996. A new 378 has since been created.
ReplyDeleteThe new 378 started service on 3 August 2019.
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