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For anyone wishing to use the Dorking Post Bus service: the stop in
Dorking is the best hidden I have yet encountered. The bus departs from the vehicle entrance to the Post Office (not, as the timetable suggests, from in the High St.outside the Post Office). To catch it, go to the Post Office and down the side road beside it until you come to a opening where PO vans go in. Wait there for the bus. There is no stop sign, timetable, etc. Despite this unwelcoming start, it is a nice ride into the countryside! Jon |
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2007, Jon wrote:
For anyone wishing to use the Dorking Post Bus service: the stop in Dorking is the best hidden I have yet encountered. I had no idea there even were post buses outside places like the highlands. Deepest, darkest Surrey hardly seems like somewhere you'd find such a last-ditch form of transport! Hmm. Having looked at the Royal Mail website, here are no post buses in East Anglia or the west country. Shenanigans! tom -- News flash: there's no deep meaning or hidden message BECAUSE DAVID LYNCH IS INSANE |
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On 30 Dec, 13:00, Tom Anderson wrote:
I had no idea there even were post buses outside places like the highlands. Well, they are not exactly well publicised if their stops are so well hidden. Deepest, darkest Surrey hardly seems like somewhere you'd find such a last-ditch form of transport! Hmm. Having looked at the Royal Mail website, here are no post buses in East Anglia or the west country. There was one in Somerset, Wells to Priddy, which stopped about 2 yrs ago. About a year before it was abolished, my wife & I waited for it at a Mendip crossroads and waved down a Post Office vehicle which approached, then saw it was an ordinary PO van. The driver explained it was meant to be the Postbus, but because it was not a Thursday he had brought a van instead of the bus, as there were only ever any bus passengers on Thursdays (market day in Wells). He carried us to Priddy in the back of the van with the mailbags but refused to accept any fares. (I'd rather he had, as then the journeys would have appeared in the accounts). Jon |
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Jon wrote:
For anyone wishing to use the Dorking Post Bus service: the stop in Dorking is the best hidden I have yet encountered. The bus departs from the vehicle entrance to the Post Office (not, as the timetable suggests, from in the High St.outside the Post Office). To catch it, go to the Post Office and down the side road beside it until you come to a opening where PO vans go in. Wait there for the bus. There is no stop sign, timetable, etc. Despite this unwelcoming start, it is a nice ride into the countryside! Jon How odd. Was there anyone else waiting at this 'stop'? When you say 'the timetable', are you referring to that shown on the Royal Mail website? If so, I see what you mean. Traveline, OTOH, shows the start/end point as 'Dorking, Moores Road (Stand H)', which according to Transport Direct's mapping is still on the High Street, and hence not where you boarded. Presumably the bus heads West from the PO anyway, so one of the 'White Horse' stops would be more plausible, even if it's still incorrect. You could notify Traveline of the discrepancy from its home page http://www.traveline.org.uk and see what they make of it. Question to anyone: Are these post bus services exempt from being registered with the TC? A VOSA search doesn't turn up anything on this one AFAICS. (Follow-ups set to uk.transport.buses) |
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