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"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
... For those fans of the Routemaster, Route 38 or those who wish to sample the last really large scale RM operation in London then the last day is this Friday 28 October 2005. And very good it was as well. However, it was somewhat odd seeing (all?) the fleet devoid of any side adverts. They'd been gradually disappearing over the last few weeks, presumably as the month (or however long) expired on each advert. To me, they all seemed a bit naked without any adverts. Which got me wondering how much lost revenue there now is from running bendy buses. Forget running costs of the service itself, surely the lost revenue from not having any adverts on each side is quite some loss? Looking at how much Clear Channel etc., charge just for taxi adverts, then surely the operator (or London Buses/TfL?) are also now losing out on a significant income stream. I'm also surprised nobody has taken them on to get their company or brand onto the sides of RMs on the 'last day' - given the number of photos being taken by enthusiasts and normals alike, as well as the media coverage, that's a business opportunity I'm very surprised wasn't taken up. |
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![]() "Harry Spencer" wrote in message ... "JMUpton2000" securitynovels @ freeuk.com wrote in message eenews.net... Lowest point of the day (apart from my fourth and last run to Museum Street again!) was the pratt in the parcel company van who pulled in onto double yellows in the middle of Piccadilly alongside the bus lane and wrecked the one decent camera angle view just as a whole line of RMLs and RTs was approaching. To be honest, there were a lot of people with cameras (this is not directed at you personally) who thought they had the ultimate right to get 'their shot' and nothing else mattered. To me, people, vehicles etc., that are visible or prevent 100% visibility of the thing you are photographing only add to the image - they help make it real. A couple of the nicest photos I got have actually got people 'in the way' some might say, but they actually give a nice dose of reality. Fair enough! My only real gripe about this parcel van guy was that he was dangerously parked, illegally and his driving was atrocious. The fact it ruined my view was secondary... I also thought that abandoning a large van in the middle of a busy throughfare in Central London in light of the current 'Security Crisis' was a bit of a dumb thing to do but unusually there was no plod about to feel his collar! Regards John M Upton My Fotopic Collections: South Central/Southern, Model Railway & Other Rail Pictures: http://gallery39764.fotopic.net/ Bus Pics: http://gallery42239.fotopic.net/ |
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In article ws.net,
securitynovels @ freeuk.com (JMUpton2000) wrote: I was fortunate to have this week off from work which meant that I got into London on the Thursday to sample them on the last 'normal' day and even then, the photographers were out in force! I must say there was a very courteous and gentlemanly atmosphere at the head of the 38 lane at Victoria on the Thursday between us various photographers who were there. My regular journey from Vic to Museum Street was one of the few highlights of London, standing on the rear platform from the New Oxford Street traffic lights around the curve into the Museum Street stop. I also made it up on the Friday to witness the amazing festivities. Pics here BTW: http://gallery42239.fotopic.net/c741890.html [snip] Great photos! I saw now fewer than 6 Routemasters on the 38 on my bike rides between King's Cross and Westminster and back on Thursday but had to take the tube on Friday so missed the last day entirely. BTW, Ex London Transport RT LLU670 and KYY529 have no fleet numbers given. They should be RT3871 and RT1702 according to an old ABC of mine. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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![]() "Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message ... Pics here BTW: http://gallery42239.fotopic.net/c741890.html [snip] Great photos! I saw now fewer than 6 Routemasters on the 38 on my bike rides between King's Cross and Westminster and back on Thursday but had to take the tube on Friday so missed the last day entirely. BTW, Ex London Transport RT LLU670 and KYY529 have no fleet numbers given. They should be RT3871 and RT1702 according to an old ABC of mine. Duly noted and altered thanks! I have to admit that RT's are a little before my time and none of the registration numbers match up unlike the Routemasters so if I cannot see the fleetnumber clearly on the picture, I get a bit stuck! Regards John M Upton |
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In article ws.net,
securitynovels @ freeuk.com (JMUpton2000) wrote: "Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message ... Pics here BTW: http://gallery42239.fotopic.net/c741890.html [snip] Great photos! I saw now fewer than 6 Routemasters on the 38 on my bike rides between King's Cross and Westminster and back on Thursday but had to take the tube on Friday so missed the last day entirely. BTW, Ex London Transport RT LLU670 and KYY529 have no fleet numbers given. They should be RT3871 and RT1702 according to an old ABC of mine. Duly noted and altered thanks! I have to admit that RT's are a little before my time and none of the registration numbers match up unlike the Routemasters so if I cannot see the fleetnumber clearly on the picture, I get a bit stuck! Fair enough. I had to go back to my oldest (1963) edition to get both of those! I looked in a later edition first and LLU670 wasn't there. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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In message ws.net,
JMUpton2000 writes I also thought that abandoning a large van in the middle of a busy throughfare in Central London in light of the current 'Security Crisis' was a bit of a dumb thing to do but unusually there was no plod about to feel his collar! Perhaps he didn't look innocent enough for the filth to take an interest in him? -- Clive |
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In message ws.net,
JMUpton2000 writes Duly noted and altered thanks! I have to admit that RT's are a little before my time and none of the registration numbers match up unlike the Routemasters so if I cannot see the fleetnumber clearly on the picture, get a bit stuck! In the back of my mind is the idea that RTs were pre-selector boxes and the RM(L)s were fully auto boxes. Can anyone confirm or deny? -- Clive |
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Harry Spencer wrote:
To me, they all seemed a bit naked without any adverts. Which got me wondering how much lost revenue there now is from running bendy buses. Forget running costs of the service itself, surely the lost revenue from not having any adverts on each side is quite some loss? The extra costs of running bendis over Routemasters are considerable, but many of them do not accrue to the operator. Most are due to the fact that a bendibus weighs twice as much as a Routemaster, the rest to the facts that it's wider and longer and has no conductor. - extra vandalism of the bus - extra traffic congestion - extra fuel used - extra damage to the road - extra delay/danger to cyclists - extra walking to and from bus stops Any more? Colin McKenzie |
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"JMUpton2000" securitynovels @ freeuk.com wrote in message
eenews.net... Fair enough! My only real gripe about this parcel van guy was that he was dangerously parked, illegally and his driving was atrocious. The fact it ruined my view was secondary... Well, to be fair, it happens all the time along there, and (although I cannot be certain) from memory, it's just normal double yellows - i.e. loading/unloading -is- allowed. But I guess if it was parked dangerously, that's a different matter; it depends where it was. I also thought that abandoning a large van in the middle of a busy throughfare in Central London in light of the current 'Security Crisis' was a bit of a dumb thing to do but unusually there was no plod about to feel his collar! Along Piccadily it happens all the time, ditto elsewhere in the centre of town. Now, parking on red lines is a bit different ;-) |
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