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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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