please empty your brain below

Some of those are utterly ridiculous. West Ealing for starters
Is Cannon Street going to return to the list when the Thameslink works are finished?
@Peter Cameron

I don't think it will, because some services (Greenwich line, and those calling at New Cross) will not be able to reach Charing Cross.

I assume West Ealing has no Sunday service because its main purpose is to provide connections for the Greenford branch. Ealing Broadway and Hanwell are both quite close. Still seems odd though.
Hanwell also closed Sundays. Although once Crossrail comes along will presumably be removed from this list along with Acton Main Line and West Ealing.

dg writes: Added, thanks.
Based on the punctuation scheme established by "northwest", should there not be a semicolon between "Birkbeck" and "Bromley North"?
Route 398 does now run on Sundays.

dg writes: Noted, thanks.
Banstead
Epsom Downs

dg writes: Both outside London (the former only fractionally so)
Yes, Banstead definitely in Surrey, my little sister lives there. Confusion may arise as stations on that (and Tattenham Corner) branch were put into London fare zone to simplify things. Hampton Court is similar, but happened a bit before IIRC
Sorry for double post. Forgot to mention, has there been a report on the electric buses on the 521 route? Perhaps not, perhaps missed it.
The 521 and 507 have been running trials with electric buses since 2013, (two each of two different makes) although it is only now that the whole fleet is going electric. The two routes have been pioneers before - first bendy buses (2002), and also the first to lose the bendies (2009).
Somebody at TFL must really not like West Ealing; the station may finally be opening on a Sunday when Crossrail arrives but according to DG's post on the 28th August it is apparently losing it's direct service to Heathrow!
Surely Birkbeck is still served by the Trams on Sundays?
Tube stations closed on Sundays in 1977
west: Ravenscourt Park
central: Barbican, Cannon Street, Covent Garden, Chancery Lane, Mornington Crescent, Temple
east: Blake Hall, Fairlop, Roding Valley, Shadwell










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