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On 13 Jan, 11:44, Dave Newt wrote:
Neil Williams wrote: On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 20:20:16 +0000, Dave Newt wrote: From what I've seen, overyone get the 100 to Liverpool Street or the D3 instead - nobody ever seems to be on the Wapping replacement. Putting more 100s on would have been nice. Or bigger buses - whenever I see one it's rammed. *Is there a bridge that won't fit deckers under? Not sure, but I wonder if it's to do with the cobbled and narrow Wapping High Street... * What are they using for the replacement buses north of the Thames? South of the Thames, they are using double-deckers, while the 225, which covers most of the line, has little things (maybe there's a restriction somewhere that it goes though). |
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MIG wrote:
On 13 Jan, 11:44, Dave Newt wrote: Neil Williams wrote: On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 20:20:16 +0000, Dave Newt wrote: From what I've seen, overyone get the 100 to Liverpool Street or the D3 instead - nobody ever seems to be on the Wapping replacement. Putting more 100s on would have been nice. Or bigger buses - whenever I see one it's rammed. Is there a bridge that won't fit deckers under? Not sure, but I wonder if it's to do with the cobbled and narrow Wapping High Street... What are they using for the replacement buses north of the Thames? South of the Thames, they are using double-deckers, The Wapping one, I think, is also. |
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