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Neil Williams wrote:
Having been working near Tower Bridge and having walked from Aldwych to there every day last week, it is quite noticeable that there is pretty much always a Red Arrow or two in sight whenever you look up since they were "debendified". I did eventually, after a few days, catch a four-in-a-row of 521s, but they've been on diversion recently which has mucked up the timings. Cellar collapse in Procter Street, or something. Two-in-a-row is so common as not to be worth a second glance. Generally by the time they reach about St. Pauls heading east there are single-digit passenger loads on each one, too. the 38, the original announcement read as if the off-peak frequency was unchanged from bendies - is that still the case? Note that this is the first time ever that someone's tried to run the 38 with single-door boarding double deckers, and thus pretty much counts as a Boris transport innovation. *popcorn* Tom |
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