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Tom Barry wrote:
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. It ran for years with RMs, and I suspect for years before that with RTs, STLs, LTs or STs - I think they were all single-door boarding double deckers! Peter Beale |
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![]() "David Cantrell" wrote: 38 frequently turns short of its destination right now, so maybe actually putting that in the timetable will make the service more reliable. Indeed. Many get nowhere near Hackney. It's not that rare to see a 38 leaving Victoria with a short run to Piccadilly Circus. Certainly in RM days, I think the 38 had about the most blinded short turns of any TfL route. Mildmay Park always sounded like a pleasant enough place to suffer an enforced change of bus. Chris |
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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". That's more or less the reverse of my morning walk, and I concur with your Red Arrow sightings. The Thames Path on a crisp autumnal morning is an uplifting way to start the day, and normally only about 5 minutes longer than waiting for a 521 or 17 at London Bridge then crawling down Cannon Street. Chris |
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On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 17:45:49 +0000, Peter Beale
wrote: It ran for years with RMs, and I suspect for years before that with RTs, STLs, LTs or STs - I think they were all single-door boarding double deckers! And in these days of Oyster, probably no slower at boarding, either. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 08:07:14PM -0000, Chris Read wrote:
"David Cantrell" wrote: 38 frequently turns short of its destination right now, so maybe actually putting that in the timetable will make the service more reliable. Indeed. Many get nowhere near Hackney. It's not that rare to see a 38 leaving Victoria with a short run to Piccadilly Circus. And it's not at all uncommon to have fewer than half of them get as far as Victoria going in the other direction. -- David Cantrell | Cake Smuggler Extraordinaire You can't spell AWESOME without ME! |
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