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In article ,
(Paul Corfield) wrote:

On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 14:15:40 -0600,
wrote:

In article ,
(Paul Corfield) wrote:

On Mon, 2 Jan 2012 16:57:25 +0000 (UTC), Martin Petrov
wrote:

On Sun, 01 Jan 2012 13:25:46 -0600, rosenstiel wrote:

Normally she could get Thameslink to SPILL and walk across to King's
Cross but not at that time of night. She can probably get to London
Bridge and then get a 35 or 47 bus to Liverpool Street (or even
walk) in plenty of time to get the 23:58 to Bishop's Stortford.

But will her through rail ticket be accepted on the bus if the tube
isn't running?

Erm, dunno, but the worst case scenario is a £2.20 bus fare....? (or
£1.30 with Oyster)

£2.30 cash or £1.35 PAYG now - fares up today.

Rail ticket acceptance would have to be pre-agreed and I'm not sure if
Thameslink closures give TfL bus acceptance between London Bridge and
Liverpool Street. I'm also not sure that a tube strike gives
automatic acceptance of NR tickets on buses.


I was told yesterday by the London Travel Information call centre that NR
tickets would be accepted in a strike to get across central London
between stations.


Oh well I've learnt something.

There's the 149 and 48 as bus options too.

And the 133 as well which runs into the Bus Station rather than
Bishopsgate.


Yes, London Travel Information told me there are lots of options, all
signposted at London Bridge and that staff would be present to assist.


Did they also say how busy services normally are never mind during a
strike day? I am always surprised how many people make the LOB - LST
journey by bus, even off peak. You can easily have 30-40 people
waiting despite the high frequencies.

Sorry to seem like a party pooper but if the strikes are put back on
then the buses are likely to be busy and quite probably badly
disrupted at that time of day after a whole day of battling through
traffic and dealing with strike crowds. It is worth remembering that
routes 21 and 43 run from London Bridge to Moorgate which is only 3-4
mins walk to Liverpool Street.


Indeed. I just report what I was told. :-)

If she is able to walk with her luggage then she needs the directions
as a back up option in order to get to Liverpool Street in a
predictable manner.

Hopefully none of this logistical back up will be necessary.


I did at first tell he she would have time to walk but the whole idea was
based on there being a strike and a 23:58 from Liverpool St but that only
runs on Fridays. Oops! My excuse is that there are buses from Bishop's
Stortford that day and the 23:58 runs to there every day. OK, I plead
insanity.

She'll be able to get a later train from Gatwick to Victoria now and the
Victoria Line to King's Cross for the 00:04 to Hitchin. She still has to get
a (rail replacement) bus to get to Cambridge. I was slightly surprised to
see that a Cambridge-Gatwick off-peak return is valid on Gatwick Express
these days.

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Colin Rosenstiel