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Martin Underwood
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London Transport
January 21st 06, 08:52 PM
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Is it correct to use 999 in this case...?
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Martin Underwood
Is it correct to use 999 in this case...?
Tom Anderson wrote in
:
I had this vague impression that, not only *that*, but if you make an
emergency call from a network X phone, if there's...
Forum:
London Transport
January 21st 06, 12:41 AM
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Is it correct to use 999 in this case...?
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Martin Underwood
Is it correct to use 999 in this case...?
James Farrar wrote in
:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 10:50:49 GMT, "Richard J."
wrote:
David FitzGerald wrote:
112 is the...
Forum:
London Transport
January 20th 06, 02:36 PM
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Is it correct to use 999 in this case...?
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Posted By
Martin Underwood
Is it correct to use 999 in this case...?
Laurence Payne wrote in
:
Why should many people here know the USA's emergency number at all
(e.g. I didn't until reading it here), let alone imagine...
Forum:
London Transport
January 18th 06, 09:57 PM
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Is it correct to use 999 in this case...?
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Posted By
Martin Underwood
Is it correct to use 999 in this case...?
Jack Taylor wrote in
:
Martin Underwood wrote:
I would have phoned 999: you were averting a potential accident.
Maybe you should have stopped at a...
Forum:
London Transport
January 18th 06, 07:16 PM
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Is it correct to use 999 in this case...?
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Posted By
Martin Underwood
Is it correct to use 999 in this case...?
Steve wrote in
:
On 18/1/06 19:51, in article
, "Martin
Underwood" wrote:
Steve wrote...
Forum:
London Transport
January 18th 06, 06:51 PM
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83
Is it correct to use 999 in this case...?
Views:
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Posted By
Martin Underwood
Is it correct to use 999 in this case...?
Steve wrote in
:
The situation: driving on the M25 and come across debris in the road.
Easy enough for me to avoid it but plenty of potential for an
incident.
...
Forum:
London Transport
January 18th 06, 05:58 PM
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125
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
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Posted By
Martin Underwood
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
Graeme Wall wrote in
:
All right. If you want to split hairs, maybe I should have said "the
TOC which runs the HEx service".
There isn't a TOC which...
Forum:
London Transport
January 18th 06, 05:50 PM
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125
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
Views:
22,300
Posted By
Martin Underwood
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
d wrote in
:
However displaying posters/signs that contradict information that
TfL has provided is very different. That's not just witholding
...
Forum:
London Transport
January 18th 06, 04:56 PM
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125
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
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22,300
Posted By
Martin Underwood
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
d wrote in
:
Fine, but HEX should not display signs which imply that their
tickets are the only ones which are valid on the route and that,
...
Forum:
London Transport
January 18th 06, 04:01 PM
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125
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
Views:
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Posted By
Martin Underwood
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
Paul wrote in
:
"Martin Underwood" wrote in message
...
Graeme Wall wrote in
...
Forum:
London Transport
January 18th 06, 03:48 PM
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125
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
Views:
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Posted By
Martin Underwood
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
Graeme Wall wrote in
:
In message
"Martin Underwood" wrote:
[snip]
The...
Forum:
London Transport
January 18th 06, 02:14 PM
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125
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
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Posted By
Martin Underwood
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
d wrote in
:
"Martin Underwood" wrote in message
...
d wrote in
...
Forum:
London Transport
January 18th 06, 12:18 PM
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125
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
Views:
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Posted By
Martin Underwood
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
d wrote in
:
If you want BAA to offer the concession to their passengers as
well, who do you propose should foot the bill and why?
What bill?...
Forum:
London Transport
January 17th 06, 04:20 PM
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125
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
Views:
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Posted By
Martin Underwood
More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
wrote in
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CJB wrote:
[i]
Last weekend, actually on Sunday, the Underground Piccadilly Line was
closed between London...
Forum:
London Transport
January 15th 06, 11:08 PM
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Bus in Building
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Martin Underwood
Bus in Building
wrote in
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Richard J. wrote:
wrote:
Does anyone know why there's a bus half way...
Forum:
London Transport
January 12th 06, 05:27 PM
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90
Fascist cyclists
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16,862
Posted By
Martin Underwood
Fascist cyclists
Tom Anderson wrote in
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If there is a cycle lane to the left of the leftmost normal lane,
though, then yes, of course the cyclist has priority...
Forum:
London Transport
January 12th 06, 09:53 AM
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90
Fascist cyclists
Views:
16,862
Posted By
Martin Underwood
Fascist cyclists
Walter Briscoe wrote in
:
In message of
Thu, 12 Jan 2006 09:50:18 in uk.transport.london, Martin...
Forum:
London Transport
January 12th 06, 09:46 AM
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90
Fascist cyclists
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16,862
Posted By
Martin Underwood
Fascist cyclists
Adrian wrote in
:
Martin Underwood ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying :
If he's already level with
me...
Forum:
London Transport
January 12th 06, 08:50 AM
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90
Fascist cyclists
Views:
16,862
Posted By
Martin Underwood
Fascist cyclists
Adrian wrote in
:
Martin Underwood ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying :
Cyclists, on the other hand,...
Forum:
London Transport
January 11th 06, 09:34 PM
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90
Fascist cyclists
Views:
16,862
Posted By
Martin Underwood
Fascist cyclists
Chris! wrote in
:
Martin Underwood wrote:
whose cars they scrape as they overtake
illegally on the left coming up to a junction)
One...
Forum:
London Transport
January 11th 06, 09:22 PM
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90
Fascist cyclists
Views:
16,862
Posted By
Martin Underwood
Fascist cyclists
Chris! wrote in
:
Firstly, the subject, are you only against right wing cyclists?
Martin Underwood wrote:
I suggest:
- compulsory...
Forum:
London Transport
January 11th 06, 05:18 PM
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90
Fascist cyclists
Views:
16,862
Posted By
Martin Underwood
Fascist cyclists
d wrote in
:
I hope the cops start some new campaign to stop cyclists riding on the
pavement and blasting through red lights. The number of times...
Forum:
London Transport
January 3rd 06, 08:38 AM
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24
Humps on tube lines
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4,895
Posted By
Martin Underwood
Humps on tube lines
wrote in
:
Martin Underwood wrote:
I didn't know that new lines were not built with a rising gradient
on the...
Forum:
London Transport
January 2nd 06, 07:19 PM
Replies:
24
Humps on tube lines
Views:
4,895
Posted By
Martin Underwood
Humps on tube lines
www.waspies.net wrote in
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Bob wrote:
The Central London Railway began with Camel Backed Electric
locomotives hauling unpowered carriages. In order...
Forum:
London Transport
December 19th 05, 04:32 PM
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17
Putney Green
Views:
3,179
Posted By
Martin Underwood
Putney Green
John Rowland wrote in
:
"Martin Underwood" wrote in message
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Tom Anderson...
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