Yes, there were a lot of pubs as terminus / short working points - some were shown on blinds, many weren't.
15 - East Ham 'White Horse' to Ladbroke Grove 'Eagle' (Mon - Sat) or East Acton 'Goldsmiths Arms' (Sundays) may have been unusual in having a full set for its regular terminus points.
There was a reduction in use of pubs as bus stop names in general in the early 2000's when there was a trend of pubs either closing, or changing names frequently.
202 Blackheath 'Royal Standard' and 328 Chelsea 'Worlds End' are still current. There must be others, although can't immediately think of any.
The London County Council Tramways had a policy of trying to avoid using pub names as destinations - Elephant and Castle, Islington 'Angel' and Clapham 'Plough' were exceptions.
15 - East Ham 'White Horse' to Ladbroke Grove 'Eagle' (Mon - Sat) or East Acton 'Goldsmiths Arms' (Sundays) may have been unusual in having a full set for its regular terminus points.
There was a reduction in use of pubs as bus stop names in general in the early 2000's when there was a trend of pubs either closing, or changing names frequently.
202 Blackheath 'Royal Standard' and 328 Chelsea 'Worlds End' are still current. There must be others, although can't immediately think of any.
The London County Council Tramways had a policy of trying to avoid using pub names as destinations - Elephant and Castle, Islington 'Angel' and Clapham 'Plough' were exceptions.