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You couldn't make this up - especially as ColinR was saying only last
weekend that his wife refuses to use the Ely - Cambridge RRP because last time she did, the bus got lost. Anyway, my wife is on the way to London this morning and took the RRP bus, which was timetabled to take 50 minutes (it's 17 miles, most of it on the open road). She said it went a "really strange way", and ended up approaching the station area over the Hills Rd bridge, then trying to get into the back end of the station via a road with bollards. But it got stuck (couldn't work the bollards, nor apparently reverse out) and eventually turfed everyone off to walk the last five minutes. I still don't know why they can't run some DMU shuttles up to Ely because the work being done is north of the station. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... You couldn't make this up - especially as ColinR was saying only last weekend that his wife refuses to use the Ely - Cambridge RRP because last time she did, the bus got lost. At least it didn't take its top off by trying to go through a low railway bridge, as has happened with rail replacement buses in the past. Peter |
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In message , at 13:29:06 on
Sun, 28 Apr 2013, Peter Masson remarked: You couldn't make this up - especially as ColinR was saying only last weekend that his wife refuses to use the Ely - Cambridge RRP because last time she did, the bus got lost. At least it didn't take its top off by trying to go through a low railway bridge, as has happened with rail replacement buses in the past. I see RRPs at Ely quite often (as a cross-roads it seems especially susceptible to them). Never a double decker, and no low bridges on the route to Cambridge. -- Roland Perry |
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On 28/04/2013 13:29, Peter Masson wrote:
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... You couldn't make this up - especially as ColinR was saying only last weekend that his wife refuses to use the Ely - Cambridge RRP because last time she did, the bus got lost. At least it didn't take its top off by trying to go through a low railway bridge, as has happened with rail replacement buses in the past. Peter That happened at Camden Town a few years back, though I thought that was a regularly scheduled bus then. |
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On 2013\04\28 13:29, Peter Masson wrote:
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... You couldn't make this up - especially as ColinR was saying only last weekend that his wife refuses to use the Ely - Cambridge RRP because last time she did, the bus got lost. At least it didn't take its top off by trying to go through a low railway bridge, as has happened with rail replacement buses in the past. Not too easy in Anglia, that one! Are there any roads that go under railways in Anglia? |
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On 28/04/2013 14:42, Basil Jet wrote:
On 2013\04\28 14:01, wrote: On 28/04/2013 13:29, Peter Masson wrote: "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... You couldn't make this up - especially as ColinR was saying only last weekend that his wife refuses to use the Ely - Cambridge RRP because last time she did, the bus got lost. At least it didn't take its top off by trying to go through a low railway bridge, as has happened with rail replacement buses in the past. Peter That happened at Camden Town a few years back, though I thought that was a regularly scheduled bus then. Kentish Town West, I believe. A bus would do well to crash into the Northern Line in Camden Town :-) Do you mean the North London Line? The Northern Line is under ground there. |
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In message , at 14:40:32 on
Sun, 28 Apr 2013, Basil Jet remarked: Are there any roads that go under railways in Anglia? Most of them are underpasses at level crossings, which are a bit obvious when it comes to height restrictions (or so we think - bashes are frequent). -- Roland Perry |
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On 28/04/2013 11:18, Roland Perry wrote:
You couldn't make this up - especially as ColinR was saying only last weekend that his wife refuses to use the Ely - Cambridge RRP because last time she did, the bus got lost. Anyway, my wife is on the way to London this morning and took the RRP bus, which was timetabled to take 50 minutes (it's 17 miles, most of it on the open road). She said it went a "really strange way", and ended up approaching the station area over the Hills Rd bridge, then trying to get into the back end of the station via a road with bollards. But it got stuck (couldn't work the bollards, nor apparently reverse out) and eventually turfed everyone off to walk the last five minutes. I still don't know why they can't run some DMU shuttles up to Ely because the work being done is north of the station. Probably less common since GPS became popular, but more than once I have helped rail replacement bus drivers find their way between stations. Even with GPS, some of the routes used are slower than the optimum, and taking a "turn right" GPS instruction prematurely took one coach into a dead-end street in St. Helens. In partial mitigation, bus drivers' life is not helped by traffic mismanagement schemes, and pedestrianisation schemes, that make it difficult for buses to get to the stations. (In one recent example in Liverpool, on many days it was probably quicker to walk from Moorfields to Central or Lime St. than to take the rail replacement bus. ) Bevan |
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