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In message , at 22:54:11 on Thu, 14
May 2015, Michael R N Dolbear remarked: But the between stops distances on the X26 (and other limited stop services) are likely to win. Kingston to New Malden ? X26 Length 23.75 miles (38.22 km) so the average stage is 1.8 miles I think that should only be counted if there are no other bus stops on the route. The OP was asking for the distance between bus stops (the street furniture) not the longest distance between buses stopping (the timetable). Otherwise we get involved in things like the Oxford Tube running non-stop from Hillingdon to Shepherds Bush. -- Roland Perry |
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On 15/05/2015 09:12, Roland Perry wrote:
I think that should only be counted if there are no other bus stops on the route. The OP was asking for the distance between bus stops (the street furniture) not the longest distance between buses stopping (the timetable). Otherwise we get involved in things like the Oxford Tube running non-stop from Hillingdon to Shepherds Bush. Oi - I said that yesterday in the first reply to this thread! |
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![]() On 15/05/2015 09:12, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 22:54:11 on Thu, 14 May 2015, Michael R N Dolbear remarked: But the between stops distances on the X26 (and other limited stop services) are likely to win. Kingston to New Malden ? X26 Length 23.75 miles (38.22 km) so the average stage is 1.8 miles I think that should only be counted if there are no other bus stops on the route. The OP was asking for the distance between bus stops (the street furniture) not the longest distance between buses stopping (the timetable). I don't think he was - there are oodles of of examples of bus stops next to each other (i.e. distances under 10 metres) serving different routes. FWIW, I'd interpret his question as what is the most distant of two bus stops served on the same (non-limited stop route) route in the same direction. One would also have to disregard any lengths between distant bus stops that included hail-and-ride sections. Otherwise we get involved in things like the Oxford Tube running non-stop from Hillingdon to Shepherds Bush. |
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In message , at 13:16:11 on Fri, 15 May
2015, Mizter T remarked: But the between stops distances on the X26 (and other limited stop services) are likely to win. Kingston to New Malden ? X26 Length 23.75 miles (38.22 km) so the average stage is 1.8 miles I think that should only be counted if there are no other bus stops on the route. The OP was asking for the distance between bus stops (the street furniture) not the longest distance between buses stopping (the timetable). I don't think he was - there are oodles of of examples of bus stops next to each other (i.e. distances under 10 metres) serving different routes. FWIW, I'd interpret his question as what is the most distant of two bus stops served on the same (non-limited stop route) route in the same direction. Agreed, it seemed pretty obvious that "on the same bus route" was one of the criteria. Where I lived for a while in Nottingham the bus stops in the suburbs were as little as 100m apart. eg southbound he https://goo.gl/maps/JII2E -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
Where I lived for a while in Nottingham the bus stops in the suburbs were as little as 100m apart. eg southbound he https://goo.gl/maps/JII2E "It's déjà vu all over again"[1] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/uk.transport.london/between$20bus$20stops/uk.transport.london/8o0qIuR4XdI/2DULSKf0tx4J [1] copyright Yogi Berra -- Robin reply to address is (meant to be) valid |
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In message , at 14:54:07 on Fri, 15 May
2015, Robin remarked: Where I lived for a while in Nottingham the bus stops in the suburbs were as little as 100m apart. eg southbound he https://goo.gl/maps/JII2E "It's déjà vu all over again"[1] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/uk.transport.london/between$20bus$20stops/uk.transport.london/8o0qIuR4XdI/2DULSKf0tx4J [1] copyright Yogi Berra Interesting that the thread mentions consecutive bus stops either side of a dual carriageway. I experienced these two, 20m apart, last year: https://goo.gl/maps/OQbYI .... running for a bus on the NW side of the road, then thought "hang on, if I wait for it to go up to the roundabout and back, I've got plenty of time." -- Roland Perry |
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In message , Roland Perry
wrote: Where I lived for a while in Nottingham the bus stops in the suburbs were as little as 100m apart. eg southbound he https://goo.gl/maps/JII2E We've got three in my village that are closely spaced. Though now I play with Google maps the outer two each turn out to be about 160m from the middle one. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Mobile: +44 7973 377646 | Web: http://www.davros.org Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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