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Some buses say Chelsea World End
Some buses say Chelsea Magpie and Stump The bus map says Limerston Street As far as I can tell, these are all the same place. Wouldn't it be a good idea to just call it by one name? Anyone frm Tfl care to comment? |
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![]() Why do you imagine anyone from TfL responsible for bus blinds, bus maps, bus stop legends and I-Bus would comment on here or even read your comments? because there seems to be a lot of bus company / tfl employees posting here? post comments here twice the first posting has vanished - but if you can still see it, then it means you've got a better news supplier than me. Anyway, thanks for your help. Very constructive. |
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In message , Stephen
Richards writes there seems to be a lot of bus company / tfl employees posting here? Only one involved with London buses, as far as I recall. the first posting has vanished - but if you can still see it, then it means you've got a better news supplier than me. Nothing to do with news suppliers: the length of time that a news article remains on your own machine depends entirely on the settings you use - here I retain articles for a month before they are automatically deleted, but others will doubtless use different expiry times. -- Paul Terry |
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On May 15, 9:47*am, Stephen Richards
wrote: Why do you imagine anyone from TfL responsible for bus blinds, bus maps, bus stop legends and I-Bus would comment on here or even read your comments? because there seems to be a lot of bus company / tfl employees posting here? * post comments here twice the first posting has vanished - but if you can still see it, then it means you've got a better news supplier than me. Anyway, thanks for your help. *Very constructive. I've also been mystified by this, the World's End is a very visible landmark on the Kings Road (Google Streetview it - if you stand at the end of Langton St, SW10, it's almost opposite you. The Magpie and Stump, however, seems to be a pub which was located in Cheyne Walk in the 19th century. I don't know the area well enough to say, but it doesn't seem a very useful destination for a bus! Towards Chelsea, the bus makes its final stop in Kings Road just after the World's End, but it then takes a left into Hobury St and two rights, waiting in Limerston St where it makes its first stop towards Golders Green. So while Limerston St is a useful departure point, and World's End is a useful arrival point, I have no idea where the Magpie and Stump came from.. |
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