Stop G outside Edgware Station that has 20 different bus routes on it (source: Geoff Marshall).
However this a) includes two school bus routes, and b) it’s an alighting-only stop, so there might be another normal stop that beats it in some way.
That stop is busy or has more busses stopping at it due to work outside the former bus stop outside elephant and castle shopping centre. I’m sure once the work is complete that stop will be halved.
I think there would be a lot of stops joint with the most amount of routes, as the (route) tiles can only go down about 5-6 rows, so a lot of the stops that are busy are likely split into other separate stops if that makes sense.
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Diamond Geezer, as he is wont to do, has done the research:
https://diamondgeezer.blogspot.com/2023/02/londons-busiest-bus-stop.html?m=1
Stop G outside Edgware Station that has 20 different bus routes on it (source: Geoff Marshall).
However this a) includes two school bus routes, and b) it’s an alighting-only stop, so there might be another normal stop that beats it in some way.
That stop is busy or has more busses stopping at it due to work outside the former bus stop outside elephant and castle shopping centre. I’m sure once the work is complete that stop will be halved.
I think there would be a lot of stops joint with the most amount of routes, as the (route) tiles can only go down about 5-6 rows, so a lot of the stops that are busy are likely split into other separate stops if that makes sense.