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"Clive D. W. Feather" wrote in message ...
In article , Dave Arquati writes - Greenwich Waterfront line - interesting! Not so much a railway or tram as a "super-bus". Segregated alignments initially for bendy-buses, with allowance for later conversion to tram. Trolleybuses, not just bendy-buses. TfL view this as a "transit" network - superior to buses and almost as good as tram "Rapid Transit on Rubber Tyres" was the term being used at one point. The separate alignment, fixed infrastructure - overhead wires - and special vehicles were all designed to make it look more like tram/rail and less like bus. I never understood the point of trolleybuses. If you're going to have fixed electric infrastructure why not have a tram and get the extra people carrying capacity and greater efficiency. Whats the point of a bus if its physically limited to fixed routes? B2003 fixed routes |
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