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On 2015-09-14 09:26:00 +0000, Roland Perry said:
Cabs are useful if you don't exactly know where your destination is, especially late at night. True, though Google Maps and the likes reduce the chance of not knowing exactly where your destination is these days. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the @ to reply. |
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On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 12:24:59PM +0000, Recliner wrote:
His father was a bus driver, do he does have some inside knowledge on the subject. My mother makes embroidery stuff for churches. That only gives me inside knowledge on the gossip in a handful of churches' circles of old ladies. Having a father who was a bus driver might give you a bit of inside knowledge on a handful of routes and garages. My "in" via my mother doesn't clue me in on how the church decides on its theology, or how it manages its money. Likewise an "in" via a bus driver tells you not very much at all about the hows and whys of running an entire city's multi-modal transport network or how to fund it. -- David Cantrell | Bourgeois reactionary pig Nuke a disabled unborn gay baby whale for JESUS! |
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(Neil Williams) wrote: On 2015-09-14 19:33:23 +0000, said: That is also my experience of nearly 10 years working in Westminster. Even when the bike wasn't actually quicker bike was so much more predictable than the tube between Westminster and King's Cross. I can reliably ride a Boris bike from Cannon St to Euston via Holborn in about 21-22 minutes (I think). By the time you've faffed about with the silly one way system on the Tube at Bank (they won't let you use the lifts nor the spiral staircase in the evening peak, despite both being available and working fine in the morning, so instead you get crammed down into the Central Line or DLR platforms to get to the Northern Line) I'm not convinced it isn't slower to go by Tube. I agree it depends on the precise journey. East Putney to Westminster involves no more changing than cross-platform at Earl's Court and not even that more than half the time. Westminster to King's Cross includes a not entirely short interchange at Green Park and a descent to the bottom of the deep hole that is Westminster tube station. The bike ride is also about 20 minutes but with my own bike so none of the overheads of obtaining and docking a Boris bike. Only available off-peak, obviously. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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other modes of transport. I've used LU this afternoon to reach Thames Magistrates Court and yesterday I travelled between Colney Hatch Lane and Leyton Midland by bus and LO. Incidentally, walking is one of my hobbies. |
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