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St Albans Country Bus Running Day Questions
A last minute change of plan (job cancellation, sadly) had the up-side
that I'll be able to get along to the St Albans Country Bus Running Day this Sunday (13 January). I've never been along to one before as weekends tend to be workdays for me and am really looking forward to it. Now as there isn't time for me to send off for one of the running sheets, can anyone here tell me: (a) What time things start and (b) Where I can buy one of the timing sheets when I arrive on the day. Please note I'm *not *trying to avoid paying for one (indeed, I'm more than happy to do so, as it helps pay for the day), so this is all the information I want. Hope someone can help. -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
St Albans Country Bus Running Day Questions
A last minute change of plan (job cancellation, sadly) had the up-side
that I'll be able to get along to the St Albans Country Bus Running Day this Sunday (13 January). I've never been along to one before as weekends tend to be workdays for me and am really looking forward to it. Now as there isn't time for me to send off for one of the running sheets, can anyone here tell me: (a) What time things start and (b) Where I can buy one of the timing sheets when I arrive on the day. http://freespace.virgin.net/ian.smit...BR/CBR08SA.htm seems to provide most of the answers, I hadn't even heard of this event but am thinking of tagging along now. Thanks for the heads up! Best Wishes, LEWIS |
St Albans Country Bus Running Day Questions
http://freespace.virgin.net/ian.smit...BR/CBR08SA.htm seems to provide most of the answers, I hadn't even heard of this event but am thinking of tagging along now. Thanks for the heads up! OK, on further inspection, it provides neither of the answers you are looking for - but given that the feeder buses arrive in St Albans around 10am, that would seem to suggest that that is a good time to start. Best Wishes, LEWIS |
St Albans Country Bus Running Day Questions
Ian Jelf wrote:
A last minute change of plan (job cancellation, sadly) had the up-side that I'll be able to get along to the St Albans Country Bus Running Day this Sunday (13 January). ... Now as there isn't time for me to send off for one of the running sheets, can anyone here tell me: (a) What time things start and (b) Where I can buy one of the timing sheets when I arrive on the day. Hope someone can help. Like Lew 1, I have some info but not what you're asking for: This Sunday (13th) Sullivan Buses will be running green RML2428 (with full blinds) as a duplicate to the dart on Herts route 656 at 0945, 1215 and 1415 from St Albans City Stn (St Peters St 5 mins later) to Borehamwood via Shenley. In the other direction buses start at Ripon Park in Borehamwood at 1045 and 1315 (calling at Tescos 6 mins later) but do not serve the Station. Normal fares (inc explorer acceptance) applies as this service is NOT part of the St Albans running day. and METROLINE TRAVEL LIMITED - RMC 1513 321 FREE SERVICE ALPERTON - ST ALBANS SUNDAY 13th JANUARY 2008 ONLY WILL ALSO STOP ON REQUEST AT ALL INTERMEDIATE STOPS Please signal very clearly to the driver if you wish him to stop ALPERTON Bus Garage Bridgwater Rd 0905 Sudbury & Harrow Road Station 0908 Harrow & Wealdstone Station 0920 .... Chiswell Green Three Hammers 0950 St Albans St Peters Street 1000 St Albans St Peters Street 1715 Chiswell Green Three Hammers 1725 .... Harrow & Wealdstone Station 1751 Sudbury & Harrow Road Station 1807 ALPERTON Bus Garage 1810 Colin McKenzie -- No-one has ever proved that cycle helmets make cycling any safer at the population level, and anyway cycling is about as safe per mile as walking. Make an informed choice - visit www.cyclehelmets.org. |
St Albans Country Bus Running Day Questions
There is always at these events a tent selling the timetables, and usually
other vendors as well. At St Albans last year it was if remember right, on the pavement in St Peters Street. Journeys start at around 9 or 10 am. Chris Cook Beckenham, Kent |
St Albans Country Bus Running Day Questions
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 09:25:59 +0000, Ian Jelf
wrote: In message , writes There is always at these events a tent selling the timetables, and usually other vendors as well. At St Albans last year it was if remember right, on the pavement in St Peters Street. Journeys start at around 9 or 10 am. Right, thanks to everyone that replied, either on-group or by e-mail. As Chris has said, things begin between 0900 and 1000 and there's a tent (described as a "gazebo") in Saint Peter's Street. Looking forward to it. Thanks again. But be aware that FCC servcie to St Albans is very limited (2 per hour), They are providing their own rail-bus service between there and Hatfield to try and reduce overcrowding. -- Peter Lawrence |
St Albans Country Bus Running Day Questions
In message , Peter Lawrence
writes On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 09:25:59 +0000, Ian Jelf wrote: In message , writes There is always at these events a tent selling the timetables, and usually other vendors as well. At St Albans last year it was if remember right, on the pavement in St Peters Street. Journeys start at around 9 or 10 am. Right, thanks to everyone that replied, either on-group or by e-mail. As Chris has said, things begin between 0900 and 1000 and there's a tent (described as a "gazebo") in Saint Peter's Street. Looking forward to it. Thanks again. But be aware that FCC servcie to St Albans is very limited (2 per hour), Considering two trains per hour "very limited" is a very urban way of looking at transport provision in the UK. :-)) -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
St Albans Country Bus Running Day Questions
In message , Ian Jelf
writes In message , writes There is always at these events a tent selling the timetables, and usually other vendors as well. At St Albans last year it was if remember right, on the pavement in St Peters Street. Journeys start at around 9 or 10 am. Right, thanks to everyone that replied, either on-group or by e-mail. As Chris has said, things begin between 0900 and 1000 and there's a tent (described as a "gazebo") in Saint Peter's Street. Looking forward to it. Thanks again. This was a wonderful day and - of anyone responsible for organising or working on the day is reading this, [pl;ease accept this as a sincere "thank you" from someone who thoroughly enjoyed your efforts. The conductor on RT 3254 deserves a special mention for his "living history" work! Thanks again and thoroughly recommended for anyone who's not done one of these before. -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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