New Freedom pass peak hour restriction
Charles Ellson wrote:
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Anna Noyd-Dryver wrote:
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Anna Noyd-Dryver wrote:
GB wrote:
And, I thought the trains were going to run all night?
Night Tube is suspended indefinitely AIUI.
. along with London's night economy which it serves. For obvious
reasons,
I've not been in a town centre at night lately, but it must be
weirdly
empty, with all pubs, restaurants, theatres, clubs, etc closed.
I was surprised to see one of the burger vans back in the centre of
Bristol
at 3am this week.
Night tube has apparently been losing huge amounts of money since it
began,
so I suspect that it won't return any time soon.
Ah, I didn't know that. They kept on putting out bullish statements on
how
well it was doing, and now popular it's becoming, but not anything on
the
finances. You probably have to dig deep into TfL's financial reports
to
see
an analysis of Night Tube numbers, if they're published at all.
ISTM that once every 10 minutes (if my Google result was correct - I
can't
look up current schedules) is far too frequent
even busses, which carry far smaller numbers usually only run ever 30
minutes on each route
So surely every 30 minutes is frequent enough for the tube as well
Try that about 04.00 on the Jubilee Line from London to Stanmore and
you won't achieve social distancing if the usual passengers are
present.
if the trains are full and overloaded, why is it making a loss?
Does the Underground make a profit ?
Yes. And due to TfL being, AIUI, the only metropolitan railed transport
network in the country not to receive a subsidy, it also has to
cross-subsidise the loss-making bus network.
Anna Noyd-Dryver
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