Ian Jelf wrote:
In message .com,
umpston writes
Because these toytown routes are not services of much real use to
anybody.
Just to make an observation to this:
*Anything* which augments the bus service between Tower Hill and
Trafalgar Square can only be a Good Thing in my view. This much be one
of the worst served (in terms of demand) corridors in Central London.
The "9" would also be handier if it actually went to the South
Kensington Museum, rather than turning around at the Royal Albert hall.
(But I understand that it can't do that because it would then be
providing a service not available by low-floor vehicles.)
--
Ian Jelf, MITG
Birmingham, UK
Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England
http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk
Ian, indeed, why on Earth doesn't the Disney 9 at least go as far as
High Street Kensington? Terminating in front of the Royal Albert Hall
is utterly ludicrous, with not even an Underground station reasonably
nearby. If it went that far, it would not be contravening the
"disabled" restriction you referred to.
Marc.