![]() All but three run from villages and towns outside to destinations within (the exceptions are the 812, 938, and MB1, which run entirely within the boundary). ![]() With the introduction of the, some day routes have been extended to run during Friday and Saturday nights to serve the stations.RouteStartEndOperatorN1N2N3N5N7N8N9N11N15N16N18N19N20N21N22N25N26N27N28N29N31N33N38N41N44N53N55N63N65N68N72N73N74N83N86N87N89N91N97N98N109N113N133N136N137N155N171N199N205N207N242N253N277N279N343N381N550N551Non-TfL bus routes in Greater London These bus routes are not contracted to TfL and are therefore not 'London Buses'. ![]() The vast majority run the same route at all times. ![]() This is normally to provide a night service to destinations served by tube or train during the day.However, there are a few N-prefixed route numbers that have no relation to their daytime equivalents: the N5, N20, and N97 all operate in a different part of London to their respective day routes, and the N550 and N551 (which provide night service on parts of the DLR network) have no corresponding daytime routes.There are also 24-hour routes, which run day and night but usually with a lower frequency during the night hours. Main article:Night bus routes are often related to the day numerical equivalent, normally running the same route but with an extension at either end of the service.
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