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Bus stop length
When the bendybuses were in use, every bus stop that they served was
lengthened to about 100 feet, even those in the middle of nowhere which were only served by bendybuses at night (such as those at the northern end of the N29 route). Have any bus stops been shortened since the bendybuses were removed? Are they waiting until the roads are re-tarmacked, or are they going to be 100 feet long for ever? |
Bus stop length
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Bus stop length
On 2014-12-17 20:35:01 +0000, Paul Corfield said:
Not sure but TfL recently consulted on the design standards for accessible bus stops. The document will be on the TfL Consultation hub. Aha - https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/bus...esign-guidance Interesting that TfL still don't seem to be interested in Kassel kerbs. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the @ to reply. |
Bus stop length
On 2014\12\18 14:36, JNugent wrote:
On 17/12/2014 18:46, wrote: In article , (Basil Jet) wrote: When the bendybuses were in use, every bus stop that they served was lengthened to about 100 feet, even those in the middle of nowhere which were only served by bendybuses at night (such as those at the northern end of the N29 route). Have any bus stops been shortened since the bendybuses were removed? Are they waiting until the roads are re-tarmacked, or are they going to be 100 feet long for ever? Who marks the Bus Stops in London? The local highway authority like in the rest of the country or TfL? Transport against London *is* the highway authority. Only on the red routes. A corrupt situation. Eh? |
Bus stop length
On 18/12/2014 14:36, JNugent wrote: On 17/12/2014 18:46, wrote: [...] Who marks the Bus Stops in London? The local highway authority like in the rest of the country or TfL? Transport against London *is* the highway authority. A corrupt situation. Ridiculous comment, absent of any meaning. |
Bus stop length
On 18/12/2014 14:58, Basil Jet wrote:
On 2014\12\18 14:36, JNugent wrote: On 17/12/2014 18:46, wrote: In article , (Basil Jet) wrote: When the bendybuses were in use, every bus stop that they served was lengthened to about 100 feet, even those in the middle of nowhere which were only served by bendybuses at night (such as those at the northern end of the N29 route). Have any bus stops been shortened since the bendybuses were removed? Are they waiting until the roads are re-tarmacked, or are they going to be 100 feet long for ever? Who marks the Bus Stops in London? The local highway authority like in the rest of the country or TfL? Transport against London *is* the highway authority. Only on the red routes. A corrupt situation. Eh? That the operator/regulator of a particular class of transport has the ability to elbow all other road-users aside, giving preference to its own vehicles, is outrageous. There is no-one with a brief for the needs of travellers in or one other road-modes. Car-users, in particular, are treated abominably in London. If this were a private company (Stagecoach, for instance) the usual suspects would up on their hind legs braying of corruption. Highway authorities should be kept quite separate from PT authorities, as well as being given a clear duty to cater for all travellers and to maximise capacity within their budget. |
Bus stop length
On 18/12/2014 16:47, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2014 14:36:27 +0000, JNugent wrote: On 17/12/2014 18:46, wrote: In article , (Basil Jet) wrote: When the bendybuses were in use, every bus stop that they served was lengthened to about 100 feet, even those in the middle of nowhere which were only served by bendybuses at night (such as those at the northern end of the N29 route). Have any bus stops been shortened since the bendybuses were removed? Are they waiting until the roads are re-tarmacked, or are they going to be 100 feet long for ever? Who marks the Bus Stops in London? The local highway authority like in the rest of the country or TfL? Transport against London *is* the highway authority. A corrupt situation. Hardly given the small proportion of the road network TfL actually manage. The boroughs have the lion's share. Look at the last few pages of the document below - it lists out who is responsible for what on the road network. https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/str...May%202011.pdf Have you tried driving (a car) along any of London's major arteries recently? |
Bus stop length
On 18/12/2014 17:16, Mizter T wrote:
On 18/12/2014 14:36, JNugent wrote: On 17/12/2014 18:46, wrote: [...] Who marks the Bus Stops in London? The local highway authority like in the rest of the country or TfL? Transport against London *is* the highway authority. A corrupt situation. Ridiculous comment, absent of any meaning. That you cannot agree that the current situation is a corrupting process simply means that you approve of it. |
Bus stop length
On 19/12/2014 15:32, JNugent wrote: On 18/12/2014 17:16, Mizter T wrote: On 18/12/2014 14:36, JNugent wrote: On 17/12/2014 18:46, wrote: [...] Who marks the Bus Stops in London? The local highway authority like in the rest of the country or TfL? Transport against London *is* the highway authority. A corrupt situation. Ridiculous comment, absent of any meaning. That you cannot agree that the current situation is a corrupting process simply means that you approve of it. I do. I've read your explanation of your comments in your other post, and I think it's utterly absurd and wrong-headed (your explanation, not the situation). |
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