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Bus route statistics
Is there any resource which shows which bus routes in London are the
busiest, either overall or per section of route? -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
Bus route statistics
This excellent site gives details of the Peak Vehicle Requirement:
http://www.londonbusroutes.net/details.htm which you can multiply by capacity of a vehicle and divide by the route length to get a 'passengers capacity per km' figure. Or multiply the frequency by the vehicle capacity for 'passengers per hour'. That should tell you which route has the most capacity. Whether that would actually be the busiest route, who knows! Dominic |
Bus route statistics
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 16:43:53 +0000, Dave Arquati wrote:
Is there any resource which shows which bus routes in London are the busiest, either overall or per section of route? I did the obvious look in the Tfl report library on their website and found nothing. I imagine you've looked there already! I can't even think of anything obvious on the TfL intranet at work which would list what you want. Some of the contenders for busiest routes are the 73 (certainly was the busiest route), 207, 38, 29, 253/4 and the 12. The 12 has probably fallen down the list following its cut back from west london and the introduction of the 148 that has taken a lot of its passengers. The simplest answer is to make a Freedom of Information request to TfL. I note that there is a class for performance information but amazingly usage of routes is not in there. I can't see any reason for refusing to provide such statistics given that you can't set up a competing bus route with ease in London! -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
Bus route statistics
Paul Corfield wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 16:43:53 +0000, Dave Arquati wrote: Is there any resource which shows which bus routes in London are the busiest, either overall or per section of route? I did the obvious look in the Tfl report library on their website and found nothing. I imagine you've looked there already! I can't even think of anything obvious on the TfL intranet at work which would list what you want. Some of the contenders for busiest routes are the 73 (certainly was the busiest route), 207, 38, 29, 253/4 and the 12. The 12 has probably fallen down the list following its cut back from west london and the introduction of the 148 that has taken a lot of its passengers. The simplest answer is to make a Freedom of Information request to TfL. I note that there is a class for performance information but amazingly usage of routes is not in there. I can't see any reason for refusing to provide such statistics given that you can't set up a competing bus route with ease in London! This is only really motivated by curiosity rather than anything else. I thought perhaps with the advent of Oyster, the information would be collected more easily (and perhaps more accurately) than before. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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