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![]() On Dec 1, 6:11*pm, Paul Corfield wrote: On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 09:10:09 -0800 (PST), wrote: [big snip] The place where I looked was TFL website, then 'Winter weather conditions', *then buses tab, then entered route number in the box. For route 60 it now says 'No service Coulsdon Red Lion to Old Coulsdon, not serving Poplar Walk in Central Croydon', which seems to be correct, but twice yesterday it was saying that route 60 either had no disruptions, or it was not a valid route. *Clearly, *this was not correct. I didn't look at *route 466 yesterday, but it's now saying 'No service between Coulsdon Town Centre and Caterham-on-the-Hill due to adverse weather conditions.' *This could perhaps be slightly better worded, since it doesn't normally serve Coulsdon Town Centre, but turns left before it gets there; it's actually being diverted to the town centre, serving a few extra stops on the way. *At least the information that it isn't serving Caterham-on-the-Hill is correct, so the information for these two routes is now correct. *I don't know about the situation on other routes, so I can't check the information now being provided. The point that started this thread was that there was *no* information about TfL bus services. That is palpably incorrect - I found loads of it in less than 5 minutes. *I know George of old from other Yahoo based groups. He made the point and said he was going to complain to TfL. All I am saying is that it would be a waste of time given that his proposition is untrue and he has subsequently admitted he could not find the right part of the website. He will probably come along and change the basis of his argument - an old tactic - to say that the website design is crap or somesuch. That is a different argument as is your contention above about the accuracy of the information that was provided. *I don't have a problem with agreeing that some of the information could have been better phrased or perhaps more timely or accurate. *However I don't know how busy Centrecomm and the Travel Information Service has been nor do I know what genuine problems the bus operators have faced. *If they'd all been sitting on their backsides doing nothing other than drinking tea then criticism might be due but I await some evidence rather than baseless wild accusations before I get overly excited. TfL is a long time target for George and he will take whatever opportunity he can to lambast the organisation for being useless without properly considering the issues that may genuinely account for a less than ideal service. *He would, however, extend complete sympathy to Metrobus because they're a private bus company and operate some deregulated services outside of London. *Private and deregulated = good and TfL and public service = bad in a certain person's book. -- Paul C I rather suspect many utl readers haven't taken long to get a handle on George and his, er, perspective on things (wrong end of binoculars springs to mind) - though the little bit of background is interesting nonetheless. Of course utl needed a 'snow thread' of some sort, and so it seems that this is the vehicle for discussion on said topic. I get the feeling that utl is a somewhat less busy place these days than in times past, so I suppose we have to take what comes w.r.t. jumping off points for about transportational happenings. |
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