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I am resigned to there being no really sensible action taken when both
PAYG rail routes to the south east are closed, basically down to TfL's attitude of "we wish the world to be a certain way, and will therefore make no allowances for the fact that it isn't". Last night (Saturday) I arrived at Kings Cross from being out of London for a while, with just enough PAYG credit for one LU/DLR journey, and touched in, as you do, and proceeded on the Northern Line. I found it bizarre that from a point near a river crossing, I was then required to take a train to the middle of a peninsula without a river crossing, in order to then take a bus across the river. With DLR services running from Bank to Canary Wharf, I can understand why there would be a replacement bus from Canary Wharf to Island Gardens. I can also understand why some small single deckers would be run through the Blackwall Tunnel to get people from the Isle of Dogs to Greenwich and Lewisham. But I can't understand why much larger numbers of passengers trying to get from Bank to Greenwich and Lewisham were forced to go all the way to Canary Wharf to cram into the same single deckers (or else pay extra for regular buses or NR). And, given that this is a general transport group, for how many years now has Greenwich High Road been single file with temporary traffic lights? And why do the lights at the junction with Deptford Bridge go green for only three seconds at a time? |
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