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![]() "Tom Anderson" wrote in message .li... On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, Nerdbird wrote: This web site may be of interest to the visitor to London. The Underground and taxis are discussed. http://hometown.aol.com/nerdbird1/LondonNYC.html Quite entertaining! Other things that spring to mind (from my modest knowledge of London and thoroughly scanty knowledge of NYC): - You don't mention buses; i think they're cheaper and a lot more dense and frequent in London, more geared towards local trips than commuting. - What are New York's night buses like? - The Underground is mostly more frequent than the Subway, but the trains are shorter, so the capacity of a line is less (i think); that and the narrower, lower carriages means they're even more densely packed than in New York (or rather, are packed to capacity for longer - i've been on the Lexington Avenue line through the financial district in the peak, and that's as bad as anything we have!). - London has more commuter rail than New York (particularly south of the river), and it's often this which provides a more expressish service to the outer reaches of the city. - Hmm, is south-of-the-Thames London comparable to west-of-the-Hudson Jersey in transport terms? - A big one - London has rail links to all its airports! Stanstead has a rail and a tube line, City has light rail (and used to have a railway line), and the three outside the city, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton, all have trains. In NYC, JFK and Newark have AirTrains, but they're only shuttles that get to you to Subway/LIRR stations, so there's no single-seat ride anywhere useful; i don't think LaGuardia has anything at all. - I think NYC yellow cabs are cheaper than London black cabs. - London has minicabs as well as real taxis; they're like NYC yellow cabs in that they're smaller, cheaper and nastier, and (generalising wildly) you're likely to have an incomprehensible immigrant rather than an obese cockney as a driver (actual line delivered to me by a minicab driver, quite earnestly, as a comment on traffic conditions: "I wish i had a gun with a ****ing silencer"). - Cycling is, from what my American correspondents tell me, a much faster method of suicide in NYC than in London! - Our street furniture is indeed terrible; a legacy of decades of car-centric planning. - Navigation on foot; aaaah, man up and learn your way! ![]() the hang of it, you can have hours of fun figuring out the best route, whereas in NYC, it's always obvious. - I take it you know we do have a planetarium, but just think it's rubbish - which is fair enough. - Turkish, greek and urdu are other languages you hear a lot in London - more so than the western european languages, in fact. - We do have a couple of jewish neighbourhoods, which you probably never ran into: Golders Green is the big one, and Stamford Hill is smaller, poorer and much more orthodox, with furry hats and curly sideburns everywhere you look. tom -- Formal logical proofs, and therefore programs, are *utterly meaningless*. -- Dehnadi and Bornat "- A big one - London has rail links to all its airports! Stanstead has a rail and a tube line, City has light rail (and used to have a railway line), and the three outside the city, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton, all have trains. In NYC, JFK and Newark have AirTrains, but they're only shuttles that get to you to Subway/LIRR stations, so there's no single-seat ride anywhere useful; i don't think LaGuardia has anything at all." Which tube goes to Stansted? :-) |
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