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Thank you, I tried the journey out by train and it took nearly 2 hours ![]() Thanks anyway ![]() |
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In message , at 14:33:26 on
Sat, 29 Oct 2011, Paul Corfield remarked: it is stupid that such a relatively easy journey - a few miles north south - is so hard by public transport. I guess this is what happens after decades of slow erosion of services coupled with deregulation and council cutbacks. I'm not sure it was ever easy. Essex is divided into the various corridors: A12, A11 and A128 and people commute up and down them by rail or road. When I was going to school in Brentwood the service from Upminster was so bad they had to put on a school bus (whereas pupils along the A12 made their own way). There was a secondary bus corridor down to Basildon via Shenfield and Billericay (served today by 551 probably), but I assume this would have shown up in searches if going Grays-Basildon-Brentwood was a possibility today. -- Roland Perry |
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