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I've pulled together more details of the new fast cats ordered by
Thames Clippers. Details here http://www.londonsriver.com/travel-to-work.html Hope this is of interest – but for those wanting to take decent pix, the slower RiverLiners operated by City Cruises have open top decks and are much more stable. Ken |
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On Sat, 4 Apr 2015 07:02:38 +0100, Kenw wrote:
I've pulled together more details of the new fast cats ordered by Thames Clippers. Details here http://www.londonsriver.com/travel-to-work.html Hope this is of interest – but for those wanting to take decent pix, the slower RiverLiners operated by City Cruises have open top decks and are much more stable. Ken I've only ridden the existing service a few times but there seems little opportunity to use a fast boat. Whenever they pass an other vessel, moving or moored, they reduce speed to a crawl (or even a breaststroke). |
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Are they hop on, hop off?
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On 2015-04-04 12:12:42 +0000, Offramp said:
Are they hop on, hop off? Both City Cruises and Clippers offer their own hop on and off tickets. But they are not interchangeable between the operators. -- kenwATlondonsriver.com |
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