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David Splett wrote:
Edward Cowling wrote in message ... Everyone uses buses these days, they said. Do they ? I still consider the bus as drop in centres on wheels and would rather walk 5 miles in the rain than use one. What is the overall perception of them out there in Internet land ?? I live in Central London, and in the last 10 weeks have used buses on just two occasions. AFAIAC, they're uncomfortable, frustrating and slow. IMHO, it's preferable to go by Underground, by bike, or walk, depending on the journey concerned. I used to have that view, and I'm still a bit reluctant to hang around at a non-Countdown bus stop in the hope that a bus turns up. But I've become much more ready to use buses over the last couple of years. Sure they can be uncomfortable and slow, but so are most journeys in C-stock trains on the Circle line. For some journeys, they are clear winners, such as Tate Britain to Aldwych. In other cases, like Selfridges to Hammersmith, the bus may not be faster but it's certainly easier (outside the peak anyway). -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |