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now they've had a choice of
Heathrow express or the Piccadilly line for years suddenly there is uproar because a little bit needs to be closed to improve access. The logical conclusion of your argument is that, since London had no public transport whatsoever prior to the Victorians, if we closed down all public transport for a few years, whilst all road junctions and bottlenecks were sorted out, we would all in the long run be better off and should not be so small-minded as to complain about the few years in which we would endure no public transport whatsoever. All in the name of the light at the end of the tunnel! The point I am making is the ill-thought-out way in which the disruption is being "handled" by TFL etc. Just like the nonsense at St. Pancras! Has anyone tried getting a Northbound train from there in the morning peak? It's like walking against a tidal-wave of Southbound passengers for about half a mile before one even gets to the new platforms! It is a complete lack of "joined-up" thinking. Marc. |
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