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writes On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 09:20:40 +0000, Ian Jelf wrote: unreliable, I've not seen any figures to prove or disprove this one. Well, as they've lasted so long, they can't have been that unreliable. Well, they have been re-engined. But then a "modular" approach to overhaul was inbuilt to the design, really, wasn't it?! ;-) cramped, I have more trouble fitting on newer buses than RMs/RMLs. I find them some of the most comfortable buses I've ever been on. Indeed cold, Not in my experience. nor mine in a supposedly world class capital city. It *is* a world class capital city. except for public transport :-( Despite the constant digs at it, I still find London's public transport pretty good. This is especially so when compared to other British cities! Even Paris, often cited as being streets ahead of London in public transport provision, has nothing like as comprehensive a bus network. During the evenings and on Sundays it reduces to a very skeletal network. (Though the Metro, thanks to ongoing investment, *is* far better than the London Underground, it serves a smaller area. Now if we could have had Crossrail at the same time that Paris managed to get its RER.......) -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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