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Route 73 - New service levels
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Route 73 - New service levels
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Route 73 - New service levels
"Dr. Sunil" wrote in message
om... (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote in message ... Precisely. They're building a bus gate in Gower Street. Is that something on the lines of the rising bollard type in Cambridge? I doubt it. I think he means a traffic island between the bus lane and the traffic lanes, with separate traffic lights for the buses and the traffic. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
Route 73 - New service levels
Neil Williams ) gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying : That turn seems tight in a Routemaster, never mind a bendy or full-size decker The one at the top of Kingsway, turning from High Holborn is quite entertaining for a bendy, too - and that one's on the first route to go bendy, whichever number it was (500?) They seem to manage to overhang the kerbs and scrape the barriers on both sides simultaneously. |
Route 73 - New service levels
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(John Rowland) wrote: "Dr. Sunil" wrote in message om... (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote in message ... Precisely. They're building a bus gate in Gower Street. Is that something on the lines of the rising bollard type in Cambridge? I doubt it. I think he means a traffic island between the bus lane and the traffic lanes, with separate traffic lights for the buses and the traffic. Indeed. Come to think of it there's also one in Whitehall/Parliament Street to give buses a better chance at the Parliament Square lights. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
Route 73 - New service levels
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, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: In article , (John Rowland) wrote: I think he means a traffic island between the bus lane and the traffic lanes, with separate traffic lights for the buses and the traffic. Indeed. Come to think of it there's also one in Whitehall/Parliament Street to give buses a better chance at the Parliament Square lights. Actually it's at the entrance to Derby Gate (outside the Red Lion), just before Parliament Square. It's really annoying too as I often get trapped there when the lights change. -- http://www.election.demon.co.uk "The guilty party was the Liberal Democrats and they were hardened offenders, and coded racism was again in evidence in leaflets distributed in September 1993." - Nigel Copsey, "Contemporary British Fascism", page 62. |
Route 73 - New service levels
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Route 73 - New service levels
"John Rowland" wrote in message ...
"Dr. Sunil" wrote in message om... (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote in message ... Precisely. They're building a bus gate in Gower Street. Is that something on the lines of the rising bollard type in Cambridge? I doubt it. I think he means a traffic island between the bus lane and the traffic lanes, with separate traffic lights for the buses and the traffic. Ah, I see now, like the one at the A13 westbound at the Blackwall tunnel? |
Route 73 - New service levels
In article ,
(Dr. Sunil) wrote: "John Rowland" wrote in message ... "Dr. Sunil" wrote in message om... (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote in message ... Precisely. They're building a bus gate in Gower Street. Is that something on the lines of the rising bollard type in Cambridge? I doubt it. I think he means a traffic island between the bus lane and the traffic lanes, with separate traffic lights for the buses and the traffic. Ah, I see now, like the one at the A13 westbound at the Blackwall tunnel? Pass. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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