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Aldwych / Strand Underground
Paul Corfield wrote:
On Tue, 4 Dec 2012 18:00:53 -0000, "tim....." wrote: "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... Given that the London Transport Museum has had a considerable cut in funding Isn't it self funding? there are plenty of other niche museums in London that are, so there's no reason why it can't be. I don't believe that it is self funded. I understand it has lost funding from TfL and the Arts Council. Whether it can be self funding remains to be seen given it has lost £1.5m funding in one year. The only way you deal with that is hike prices for everything, lose staff or reduce activities. The more unpalatable options could involve not saving items for heritage purposes or closing the Covent Garden site. The LT Museum serves a range of vital functions and there is a legitimate debate to be had as to whether it should be self funding or if it should receive public funds so as to retain a broad scope of education functions and to keep admission prices affordable for Londoners. Surely the Museum Depot near Acton Town gets some TfL support? |
Aldwych / Strand London Underground
In uk.transport.london tim..... wrote:
"Graham Murray" wrote in message ... What are the relative loading/unloading times for Paris double-deck vs single-deck RER services? Having taken Eurostar (only one door per coach) and TGV duplex (most of the luggage space upstairs) which were packed with people with suitcases, it really brings home the excess dwell times compared with even an HST. AIUI they tried double deckers to fix their capacity problems on the Munich S-bahn. And for short stops in town use, they don't work People wont go upstairs to sit down for two stops, they just stand in the lobby making the train full when it isn't really. Given the TGV duplex layout (two steps down from the door into the lobby, then the lower deck is flat) you could have the standing area downstairs and the seats upstairs. Even better if there was some kind of indicator to say how many seats are free. Theo |
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