London Buses Route 93 - Previous Route 93s in London

Previous Route 93s in London

The route number 93 had been used five times prior to its current use.

  • In 1912–1914 for a Mile End,* Bow Road station,* Stratford,* Romford,* Gidea Park,* route. *Termini varied
  • In 1915–1916 for a Victoria Victoria circular route in one direction only via Westminster Bridge, Stamford Street, Blackfriars Bridge, Bank, Moorgate, Liverpool Street, Threadneedle Street, Bank, St Paul's, Ludgate Hill, Fleet Street, Strand, Charing Cross, Whitehall and Parliament Square.
  • Between March and October 1917 for a Woolwich Sidcup route via Eltham and Foots Cray.
  • Between January and November 1918 for a Woolwich Sidcup route via Eltham and Foots Cray.
  • In 1921–1922 for a Hounslow Uxbridge route via West Drayton, Yiewsley and Cowley.

There was also in London :-

  • Between 1934–1938 a Chadwell Heath Barking Broadway via Ilford Tram route 93.

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