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What is the number of the London bus that travels between Pimlico and Hampstead?

The Number 24 route is among the more popular, as it starts in Hampstead in North London, passes through Central London, and ends in Pimlico near Victoria station. The total tour takes about an hour.



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Some prefixes have straightforward meanings: C stands for Central; X stands for Express routes; N denotes a Night Bus. With others, the prefix letter designates the place around which the route clusters. So P for Peckham for routes P4, P5, and P13; E for Ealing in series E1 to E11.

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The TfL 222 - Uxbridge - West Drayton - Hounslow bus serves 45 bus stops in the London area departing from Uxbridge Station and ending at Hounslow Bus Station.

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The TfL 238 - Stratford - Plashet - Upton Pk - E Ham Sta - Barking Town Ctr and Sta bus serves 27 bus stops in the London area departing from D | Stratford Bus Station and ending at Barking Station. Scroll down to see upcoming 238 bus times at each stop and the next scheduled 238 bus times will be displayed.

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London Buses route 1 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Canada Water bus station and Hampstead Heath, it is operated by London Central.

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'The idea is that the prefix letter should designate the place around which the routes cluster – P for Peckham in the case of routes P4, P5, and P13; E for Ealing in the case of E1 to E11, for instance. The C in C2 stands for Central. The prefix 'N', however, denotes a night bus.

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Route 18, running between Sudbury and Euston bus station is the busiest bus route. The service carried over 16.6 million passengers in 2018/19. The next busiest routes (over 10 million) are: 25, 29, 140, 149, 243, 207, 86, 36, 38, 5, 279, 53, 109, 141 and 43.

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In the decades since their introduction, the red London bus has become a symbol of the city.

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The double-decker bus is an icon to the sightseeing industry. While they are used all over the world, the most famous is the bright red buses in London.

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London buses are all cashless, so you need an Oyster card, Travelcard or contactless payment card to ride. Bus fare is £1.75, and a day of bus-only travel will cost a maximum of £5.25. You can transfer to other buses or trams for free an unlimited number of times within one hour of touching in for your first journey.

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