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Are there night bus UK?

The London Night Bus network is a series of night bus routes that serve Greater London.



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Besides the lines that run 24 hours a day, many buses run at night and can be identified by the letter N in front of their normal number, so for example, bus 15 will become N15 at nighttime. Note that these lines can have a different route at nighttime. The 24-hour buses normally have the same route.

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Simply purchase your NightRider ticket on the bus, or using our app, to get unlimited travel anywhere on the whole of the Stagecoach South. The world is your oyster, with many bus routes offering services late into the evening across Hampshire, Surrey & West Sussex and into Brighton too!

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SLEEP on the Night Bus
  1. Use earplugs plus an eye mask. Make it easy to block out light with a sleep mask. ...
  2. Use a neck pillow. If you travel with a suitcase, then you might want to purchase a neck pillow. ...
  3. Take meds if you need to (but nothing too strong).


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You can travel using pay as you go with contactless (card or device) or your Oyster card. You can also travel using your Oyster card with a 7 Day, Monthly and Annual Bus & Tram Pass.

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The London Night Bus network is a series of night bus routes that serve Greater London. Services broadly operate between the hours of 23:00 and 06:00.

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All London's bus routes have access to a toilet. There are currently 176 routes (25 per cent of all routes) with a toilet at only one end.

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Sure. You can bring cold food, cold drinks and hot drinks that have a lid on. For safety reasons, we can't allow hot food on our coaches.

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Travel time on the Tube is roughly 45 minutes to central London. Piccadilly line trains run out of the Heathrow Airport underground stations from Mondays to Thursdays 5:00 to 23:00. On Fridays and Saturdays nights (or early Saturday and Sunday mornings), there is what's called the Night Tube.

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How to travel cheap in London
  • Get an Oyster card. ...
  • Go contactless. ...
  • Know where you're travelling to. ...
  • Avoid travelling during peak hours. ...
  • Take the bus for long distances. ...
  • Take advantage of the Hopper fare. ...
  • Rent a bike when it's sunny. ...
  • Walk wherever possible.


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Generally speaking, AC sleeper buses are a safe way to travel as they have comfortable seating and air conditioning for your comfort. However, it is important to do your research before booking any type of transportation so that you can be sure that the bus company has a good safety record and is reliable.

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Sit In the Middle of the Bus If you have the opportunity to choose where to sit on your next long bus trip, try to find a seat towards the middle of the bus. Back seats tend to make for bumpier rides that could prevent you from getting your beauty sleep, especially if you wake up easily on overnight buses.

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Choose a seat toward the middle of the bus If you can't find a seat near the middle of the bus, near the front is your next best choice. This is where an eye mask can come in handy if you're riding at night so that beams from headlights and street lamps don't keep you awake.

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