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![]() "Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... Sky Fly wrote: Here's an idea I thought about to improve bus services in London. Instead of having all bus routes serve all bus stops in London, there would be a division of bus routes into 'local' and 'express' bus routes. Local routes would serve all currently designated bus stops, but their range would be limited so that no journey was longer than 5 miles. This would be to improve reliability - the longer a bus route, the greater the chance that 'bunching' will happen and the more the timetable is thrown out of whack. Express routes would serve specially designated stops (which would be at major town centres - as an example, the 109 which currently runs from Brixton to Croydon might stop at Brixton, Streatham, Norbury, Thornton Heath and Croydon). The routes would be longer distance routes, because the limited stops would mean that the journey would be a lot faster. Any comments? It's a decent idea, and already runs on the Uxbridge Road as the 207/607 between Uxbridge and Shepherd's Bush - although to be replaced with the West London Tram. I'm not sure whether they're going to retain the 607 (the express bus). Do you know how effective/popular the 607 is? Knowing how an existing express route works in practice will give a better insight as to why this idea should/shouldn't be adopted. There's also the 726 express bus in South London and the X68 from Russell Square out to Croydon. The X68 isn't quite what I had in mind - it's express from Russell Square to West Norwood, whereas I'd be thinking of Russell Square - Aldwych - Elephant - Camberwell - Herne Hill - Tulse Hill - West Norwood - Whitehorse Road - Croydon. As to the 726, I think that is *way* too long and too infrequent to be of much use. If it ran from Heathrow to Croydon or Bromley to Sutton, that might be better. I think mixed services as proposed in Tom Anderson's post would be very useful for inner London areas not served well by rail-based modes - for example Hackney, Camberwell, Chelsea. Such services could serve all stops until reaching a railhead, and then run fast from there - for example, a Camberwell service might run all stops to Elephant & Castle, and then London Bridge, City (say Monument station), Liverpool St. Or they could just take a local route to the Elephant and use an express route from there. I think the idea of having a clear hierarchy of transport routes is important, because people could easily get confused and not know whether a bus is going to stop at a stop or not. -- Akin aknak at aksoto dot idps dot co dot uk |
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