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Email from TfL
Just been sent an email from TfL, reminding me of the de-bendification and
de-Arrowing of the 521 next week. I don't get sent emails every time a route is amended*, so have TfL been tracking my Oyster PAYG travels, realised I'm a 521 semi-regular, and thought they'd be helpful? If so, this is useful, courteous and quite 'Big Brother'. On balance, I approve. Chris * But would quite like to, so I can keep a rolling check on service changes. Will have to see if this is possible. |
Email from TfL
Chris Read wrote:
Just been sent an email from TfL, reminding me of the de-bendification and de-Arrowing of the 521 next week. I don't get sent emails every time a route is amended*, so have TfL been tracking my Oyster PAYG travels, realised I'm a 521 semi-regular, and thought they'd be helpful? If so, this is useful, courteous and quite 'Big Brother'. On balance, I approve. Chris * But would quite like to, so I can keep a rolling check on service changes. Will have to see if this is possible. TfL didn't email me when they de-bussed the N213! -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
Email from TfL
"Chris Read" wrote in
: Just been sent an email from TfL, reminding me of the de-bendification and de-Arrowing of the 521 next week. If so, this is useful, courteous and quite 'Big Brother'. On balance, I approve. I've had emails from them about tube lines, stations or bus routes I use and nothing about any others. It's useful but it does feel a bit big brotherish. D |
Email from TfL
On Aug 25, 8:07*pm, "Chris Read" wrote: Just been sent an email from TfL, reminding me of the de-bendification and de-Arrowing of the 521 next week. I don't get sent emails every time a route is amended*, so have TfL been tracking my Oyster PAYG travels, realised I'm a 521 semi-regular, and thought they'd be helpful? If so, this is useful, courteous and quite 'Big Brother'. On balance, I approve. I believe such communications are indeed based on one's usage of particular routes or stations, though I've no idea how the calculations are done (and how frequently they're done, how often it gets updated etc etc etc). It's possible to opt out of receiving such stuff by logging into Oyster online and changing your communication preferences. * But would quite like to, so I can keep a rolling check on service changes. Will have to see if this is possible. I don't think it is possible. By the by, you speak of the route being 'de-Arrowed' - is the "Red Arrow" name being laid to rest then, and if so why I wonder? |
Email from TfL
On Aug 25, 8:40*pm, Arthur Figgis wrote: Chris Read wrote: Just been sent an email from TfL, reminding me of the de-bendification and de-Arrowing of the 521 next week. I don't get sent emails every time a route is amended*, so have TfL been tracking my Oyster PAYG travels, realised I'm a 521 semi-regular, and thought they'd be helpful? If so, this is useful, courteous and quite 'Big Brother'. On balance, I approve. * But would quite like to, so I can keep a rolling check on service changes. Will have to see if this is possible. TfL didn't email me when they de-bussed the N213! N213? Nah mate, that never even existed... |
Email from TfL
"Mizter T" wrote: By the by, you speak of the route being 'de-Arrowed' - is the "Red Arrow" name being laid to rest then, and if so why I wonder? Yes, apparently. Not sure why, although possible reasons may be: i) What is it supposed to mean, as a brand? IIRC, when the brand was introduced, the routes were distinguished by being limited stop. Now they stop almost everywhere other buses do - exceptions (521) being London Bridge (south side), Mansion House station (e/b journies) and Aldwych (n/b -making use of the underpass). I suspect non-locals presume some obscure connection with the RAF display team. ii) The Red Arrow network has shrunk to only two routes -albeit this happened a few years ago - hence the brand has become largely irrelevant. iii) TfL have shown a desire to simplify things - eg blind displays; all buses painted red - and this fits in with such a policy. iv) I wonder whether non-locals thought these 'special' buses had higher fares etc. Just speculation on my part, really. Chris |
Email from TfL
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 18:14:33 +0100, Chris Read
wrote: iv) I wonder whether non-locals thought these 'special' buses had higher fares etc. They did once. 503 was the best bus for my journey to school but I didn't like paying the extra (new) penny (or was it 1 1/2p?). I usually got a 76, which was cheaper but involved more walking, especially if I didn't manage to hop off at the lights. 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. |
Email from TfL
On Aug 25, 8:07*pm, "Chris Read" wrote:
* But would quite like to, so I can keep a rolling check on service changes. Will have to see if this is possible. Not via an E mail but this link has the TfL published list. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/livetra...ce-changes.pdf -- Paul C via Google |
Email from TfL
On Aug 26, 2:00*am, Mizter T wrote:
By the by, you speak of the route being 'de-Arrowed' - is the "Red Arrow" name being laid to rest then, and if so why I wonder? It is being laid to rest. I have yet to read an official explanation as to why. My suspicious mind says that having these routes branded as something "special" has caused issues relating to the change of vehicle. While it's fair to say bus routes are obviously busier in the peaks the Red Arrows had a sort of special "aura" because of the huge crush loads they shift from railway termini. If you read back over many of the moans about removing bendy buses the Red Arrow routes were nearly always identified as the exception that proves the rule that it's daft to get rid of them. Well that's my 2p worth of conspiracy theory! -- Paul C via Google. |
Email from TfL
"plcd1" wrote: "Chris Read" wrote: * But would quite like to, so I can keep a rolling check on service changes. Will have to see if this is possible. Not via an E mail but this link has the TfL published list. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/livetra...ce-changes.pdf Useful, thanks. Another eastward extension for the 205, I see. That route must rival the 388 for 'terminal creep'. Chris |
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