Previous Route 130s in London
The route number 130 had been used once prior to its current use.
- In 1925–1934 for a Raynes Park
Edmonton,* Chingford (Royal Forest Hotel),* Sunday only route 130. *Termini varied ** After 1928 this route operated on Summer Sundays only (see 130A).
There was also in London :
- Between 1928–1934 a Raynes Park
Edmonton Winter Sundays only route 130A (see 130).
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