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-sept ember.org, at 15:27:14 on Fri, 23 Sep 2016, Recliner remarked: The London mayor aims to deliver better, more coordinated local services to local voters. In the same way he aimed not to raise fares, and within days of taking office had to retract? He's delivering exactly what he said he would: a TfL fares freeze. He never promised to freeze other fares, and has no ability to do so. Actually he did, and I agree he doesn't. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() On 23/09/2016 17:22, Roland Perry wrote: In message -sept ember.org, at 15:27:14 on Fri, 23 Sep 2016, Recliner remarked: The London mayor aims to deliver better, more coordinated local services to local voters. In the same way he aimed not to raise fares, and within days of taking office had to retract? He's delivering exactly what he said he would: a TfL fares freeze. He never promised to freeze other fares, and has no ability to do so. Actually he did, and I agree he doesn't. He didn't promise any more than that, and didn't "retract" anything. From his manifesto... "Freeze TfL transport fares for four years [...]" (page 8, PDF page 9) http://preview.tinyurl.com/SadiqManifesto2016 |
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![]() On 23/09/2016 15:45, Recliner wrote: wrote: [...] Is there not a plan, however, for the TfL Empire to take over the Thameslink lime out to Brighton? Not that I'm aware of, and not according to the news report. Do you have a link? No, I thought that I read it on this group. IIRC, it was more of a long-term plan, rather than anything around the corner. It's certainly not a plan, and not even an aspiration as far as I'm aware. The aim is to take over suburban stopping services that run entirely or mainly in the GLA. The London mayor aims to deliver better, more coordinated local services to local voters. Was there not someone suggesting that TfL management could be drafted in to try and sort out the slow-motion train wreck that is Southern/GTR? Not something that has ever been Mayoral / TfL policy. Nor something I'd imagine anyone in TfL would actually want to do. |
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On 23/09/2016 18:08, Mizter T wrote:
On 23/09/2016 15:45, Recliner wrote: wrote: [...] Is there not a plan, however, for the TfL Empire to take over the Thameslink lime out to Brighton? Not that I'm aware of, and not according to the news report. Do you have a link? No, I thought that I read it on this group. IIRC, it was more of a long-term plan, rather than anything around the corner. It's certainly not a plan, and not even an aspiration as far as I'm aware. The aim is to take over suburban stopping services that run entirely or mainly in the GLA. The London mayor aims to deliver better, more coordinated local services to local voters. Was there not someone suggesting that TfL management could be drafted in to try and sort out the slow-motion train wreck that is Southern/GTR? Not something that has ever been Mayoral / TfL policy. Nor something I'd imagine anyone in TfL would actually want to do. Given the situation at Southern/GTR is a fight between a reactionary union and a reactionary DfT I can't see TfL wanting to touch it with a proverbial barge pole. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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![]() On 23/09/2016 18:24, Graeme Wall wrote: wrote: [...] Is there not a plan, however, for the TfL Empire to take over the Thameslink lime out to Brighton? Was there not someone suggesting that TfL management could be drafted in to try and sort out the slow-motion train wreck that is Southern/GTR? Not something that has ever been Mayoral / TfL policy. Nor something I'd imagine anyone in TfL would actually want to do. Given the situation at Southern/GTR is a fight between a reactionary union and a reactionary DfT I can't see TfL wanting to touch it with a proverbial barge pole. Quite! It's toxic, stay well away! |
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tim... wrote:
"Mizter T" wrote in message ... On 23/09/2016 15:45, Recliner wrote: wrote: [...] Is there not a plan, however, for the TfL Empire to take over the Thameslink lime out to Brighton? Not that I'm aware of, and not according to the news report. Do you have a link? No, I thought that I read it on this group. IIRC, it was more of a long-term plan, rather than anything around the corner. It's certainly not a plan, and not even an aspiration as far as I'm aware. The aim is to take over suburban stopping services that run entirely or mainly in the GLA. The London mayor aims to deliver better, more coordinated local services to local voters. Was there not someone suggesting that TfL management could be drafted in to try and sort out the slow-motion train wreck that is Southern/GTR? It was political pestering I'd give you a million to one that the mayor's idea of "sorting it out" is giving into union demand immediately - he is a socialist (fsvo) after all. Yes, the mayor did generously offer to sort out GTR for the DfT, but I think his 'solution' would be just as you say. However, it has to be said that TfL did get rid of the guards on all LO routes, and is currently eliminating the 300 platform attendants from Boris buses, in both cases without strikes. http://www.barking-gospeloak.org.uk/...s_bulletin.pdf http://www.londonreconnections.com/2...and-old-guard/ http://www.railwaystrategies.co.uk/a...71&issueid=530 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-36764417 I thought it was telling that a Labour mayor is getting rid of 300 jobs on the buses with no industrial protests, while the unions are indulging in incessant strikes and sickies on Southern that simply wants to change the role of train guards, with no loss of jobs or conditions. |
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On 22-Sep-16 4:27 PM, tim... wrote:
wrote in message ... On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 15:29:59 +0100 " wrote: On 21.09.16 21:31, Recliner wrote: TfL's grand vision for turning London's suburban overground services into the Overground: http://metro.co.uk/2016/09/21/london...very-different 6143328/ I got an idea. Let's just turn the entire network, from Penzance to Wick, orange. Indeed. Its really not very well thought out if this is an official TfL mock up. And what the obsession with TfL taking over all the south london lines is god knows. Anyone who thinks the unions will give them an easy time because they're a public corp rather than a TOC has obviously been living in a cave for the last 20 years. -- Spud The seem to think that they can magic up slots to provide a 10 minute frequency on every route whilst this might work on the routes that terminate inside (or just outside) of the London "Zone", this is not going to work for the routes which carry main line services to the coast tim So they are going to increase the frequency of the Epsom, Kingston, Chhessington & Hampton Court lines. Where are the extra paths going to come from through Wimbledon? --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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Dragon) wrote: On 22-Sep-16 4:27 PM, tim... wrote: wrote in message ... On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 15:29:59 +0100 " wrote: On 21.09.16 21:31, Recliner wrote: TfL's grand vision for turning London's suburban overground services into the Overground: http://metro.co.uk/2016/09/21/london...k-very-differe nt-6143328/ I got an idea. Let's just turn the entire network, from Penzance to Wick, orange. Indeed. Its really not very well thought out if this is an official TfL mock up. And what the obsession with TfL taking over all the south london lines is god knows. Anyone who thinks the unions will give them an easy time because they're a public corp rather than a TOC has obviously been living in a cave for the last 20 years. The seem to think that they can magic up slots to provide a 10 minute frequency on every route whilst this might work on the routes that terminate inside (or just outside) of the London "Zone", this is not going to work for the routes which carry main line services to the coast So they are going to increase the frequency of the Epsom, Kingston, Chhessington & Hampton Court lines. Where are the extra paths going to come from through Wimbledon? Crossrail 2 will divert a lot of such traffic into a new tunnel. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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On Fri, 23 Sep 2016 18:26:07 +0100, Mizter T
wrote: On 23/09/2016 18:24, Graeme Wall wrote: wrote: [...] Is there not a plan, however, for the TfL Empire to take over the Thameslink lime out to Brighton? Was there not someone suggesting that TfL management could be drafted in to try and sort out the slow-motion train wreck that is Southern/GTR? Not something that has ever been Mayoral / TfL policy. Nor something I'd imagine anyone in TfL would actually want to do. ISTR something about MK-West Croydon being in the firing line for a TfL takeover. The anomolous bit for that would be WFJ-MK. OTOH some SN short services from Shepherds Bush to Clapham Junction have already effectively been taken over by LO during the dispute :- http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/trai...09/23/advanced appearing to be the partial substitute for :- http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/trai...09/23/advanced Given the situation at Southern/GTR is a fight between a reactionary union and a reactionary DfT I can't see TfL wanting to touch it with a proverbial barge pole. Quite! It's toxic, stay well away! |
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