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date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100,    group: uk.transport.buses        back       
Routemaster Heritage Routes   
I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
 wrote:

>I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
>there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
>familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone know
>where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to

See the timetables via these links

number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T

The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
rather than the more logical High St Kensington.

Enjoy.
-- 
Paul C
date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 19:48:28 +0100   author:   Paul Corfield

Re: Routemaster Heritage Routes   
Many Thanks, for information
"Paul Corfield"  wrote in message
news:gdn863566lh2pdknmnk0ufuas20h1o0cjo@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 19:31:46 +0100, "greyprimer"
>  wrote:
>
> >I am visiting London shortly would like to ride on a routemaster, I know
> >there are a few heritage routes available but not knowing London, only
> >familar with certain areas I am not sure where to get one. Does anyone
know
> >where I could get on a number 9 or 15 and where do the routes go to
>
> See the timetables via these links
>
> number 9 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/009N009.htm#Heritage_T
> number 15 - http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/015.htm#MF_Heritage_T
>
> The main meeting point for both routes is the Strand / Trafalgar Square.
> The 15 is probably the more touristy of the two routes as it goes along
> Fleet St, past St Pauls, through the City and on to Tower Hill. The 9 is
> a nice run out along Piccadilly and past the parks. Shame it stops in
> the middle of nowhere (relatively speaking) at the Royal Albert Hall
> rather than the more logical High St Kensington.
>
> Enjoy.
> -- 
> Paul C
date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 21:27:11 +0100   author:   greyprimer

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