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![]() On 18/11/2012 22:46, Neil Williams wrote: Mizter T wrote: "It's public transport." Hmm... In what way is it not? And if it is not, what are TfL doing getting involved in it? Things that aren't public transport (e.g tour buses) are way outside their remit. I'm far from convinced it serves any real, substantive public transport need. TfL are involved because the Mayor told them to be involved, it's as simple as that. I wish the dangleway every success, I just can't see how that success might come about. It does at least provide Londoners with a 'ride with a view' at a rather more accessible price than the (still fantastic) London Eye, so families can be in appreciation of that. (Don't get me started on twenty five quid for the Shard!) FWIW, LT did used to run tour buses! And one could undoubtedly argue the 9 and 15 'Heritage routes' aren't primarily about public transport. |
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