Old Coulsdon, Surrey: The 466 bus

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Old Coulsdon, Surrey: The 466 bus

Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 27 Mar 2012

Driving southeast along Coulsdon Road, just opposite the Tudor Parade shops, is one of Arriva's Dennis Trident double-deckers on Route 466, which provides a 10-minute weekday (15 minute Sundays) service from Addington Village interchange to Carterham-on-the-Hill (Westway Common) via central Croydon. This very busy route serves the important East Croydon railway station and many other important locations. Arriva is now owned by Deutsche Bahn, and a very reliable service is provided.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.307195
Longitude
-0.120446