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Well, there should be more of them - it's overwhelmingly the best night
bus in SW London. Better still, split the route, and have a portion running non-stop on the A3 from Wandsworth to Kingston Vale :-D J |
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"Rupert Candy" wrote in message
oups.com... John Rowland wrote: Many parts of London would kill for the rail network Streatham has. Really? Which ones? Apart from Hackney, I can't really think of any... Belmont (Harrow), Belmont (Sutton), Staples Corner, Edmonton, Chingford, Roehampton, Blackfen, Shooters Hill, Woolwich, the list is too long, in fact, most places in London belong on the list. -- 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 |
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![]() John Rowland wrote: "Rupert Candy" wrote in message oups.com... John Rowland wrote: Many parts of London would kill for the rail network Streatham has. Really? Which ones? Apart from Hackney, I can't really think of any... Belmont (Harrow), Belmont (Sutton), Staples Corner, Edmonton, Chingford, Roehampton, Blackfen, Shooters Hill, Woolwich, the list is too long, in fact, most places in London belong on the list. But "most places in London" are on the Tube (though admittedly not many of the examples you give). I imagine most inhabitants of Streatham would gladly swap their three stations for an extension of the Victoria Line... |
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Rupert Candy wrote to uk.transport.london on Wed, 9 Mar 2005:
But "most places in London" are on the Tube (though admittedly not many of the examples you give). I imagine most inhabitants of Streatham would gladly swap their three stations for an extension of the Victoria Line... So would certain inhabitants of Brixton who go to Streatham 5-6 times per week! -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 4 March 2005 with a new photo |
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![]() Mrs Redboots wrote: Dave Arquati wrote to uk.transport.london on Thu, 3 Mar 2005: Would improved frequencies on overground rail lines or the mooted extension of the Victoria line to Herne Hill help matters? What would *really* help is if they could run direct trains between Brixton and Streatham. The infrastructure is there, but "it's not a route", so you have to change at Herne Hill.... Sigh.... -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 20 February 2005 Furthermore, there should be paths for such a service with the huge gaps needed in front of the fast trains due to the line only being double track to Shortlands. J |
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"E. Zackatackali" wrote in message
... If you had the power to add/change/remove bus routes, what would you do? I would reinstate the 726 to run its original complete route from Heathrow to Dartford, and also extend it to Bluewater. I would increase the appalling current frequency to something more sensible like every 30 minutes. It is shocking that TfL is trying to kill off this route. They cut it from Dartford to Bromley, and within the next week or two it will only run from Croydon to Heathrow. Keith Spink InfoTransport (http://www.infotransport.co.uk/) Transport Images (http://www.transportimages.com/) |
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Keith Spink wrote:
I would reinstate the 726 to run its original complete route from Heathrow to Dartford, and also extend it to Bluewater. I would increase the appalling current frequency to something more sensible like every 30 minutes. The problem with making the route even longer than it already is is of course that it will make the reliability even worse than it already is. Wouldn't it be far better to run 2, 3 or even 4 express routes over the Bluewater - Heathrow route with generous overlaps and better frequency. Thus if buses were stuck on Hampton Court Road for 40 minutes (not unheard of) then people in Croydon would still have an express route to Bromley. And have the routes run by someone, anyone, other than Tellings Golden "worst bus company in London" Miller. If you had the power to add/change/remove bus routes, what would you do? Re route the E3 to stay as far away from Acton High Street as possible. Run a shuttle bus with lots of luggage space and a decent frequency from Feltham NR to all the Heathrow terminals, thus making the Feltham Railair a reality rather than another name for the 285 minibus. Matt Ashby www.mattashby.com |
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Route 726 is being replaced by route X26 on the 16th April
operating between Croydon & Heathrow tfl website says X26 New daily limited stop service between East Croydon Station and Heathrow Airport Central, via Sutton, Kingston, Teddington and Hatton Cross, partially replacing route 726. Buses will stop only at the following locations: East Croydon Station, West Croydon Station, Wallington Green, Carshalton High Street, Sutton, Cheam Broadway, North Cheam, Worcester Park Station, New Malden, Kingston, Teddington, Hatton Cross, Heathrow Airport Central. To run hourly, operated by fully-accessible single-deck buses. Service to be operated by Metrobus. I would reinstate the 726 to run its original complete route from Heathrow to Dartford, and also extend it to Bluewater. I would increase the appalling current frequency to something more sensible like every 30 minutes. The problem with making the route even longer than it already is is of course that it will make the reliability even worse than it already is. ---------------------------------------------- Posted with NewsLeecher v2.1 Beta 1 * Binary Usenet Leeching Made Easy * http://www.newsleecher.com/?usenet ---------------------------------------------- |
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"Matt Ashby" wrote in message
ups.com... Keith Spink wrote: I would reinstate the 726 to run its original complete route from Heathrow to Dartford, and also extend it to Bluewater. I would increase the appalling current frequency to something more sensible like every 30 minutes. The problem with making the route even longer than it already is is of course that it will make the reliability even worse than it already is. Wouldn't it be far better to run 2, 3 or even 4 express routes over the Bluewater - Heathrow route with generous overlaps and better frequency. Thus if buses were stuck on Hampton Court Road for 40 minutes (not unheard of) then people in Croydon would still have an express route to Bromley. Possibly two parts, but no more. The biggest problem with London is that travelling from one outer London town to another is very tricky, without either a very slow bus ride or going via Central London. I still reckon that a frequent bus service from Croydon towards Heathrow (the new X26), as well as an express route from Croydon toward Bromley, Bexleyheath, Dartford and Bluewater has real potential. I have not used the 726 in years, since it stopped running from the Bexley area. But in the days when I did use it (just before it was cut), it was a well used route, on my trips from Bexleyheath to Croydon. Best wishes Keith Spink InfoTransport (http://www.infotransport.co.uk) Transport Images (http://www.transportimages.com) |
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