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Old March 29th 09, 01:42 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Buses that terminate short: procedure to be adopted

On 29 Mar, 13:07, Railist wrote:

Well, two things come to mind. Three even.
1. It was wrong for the driver to assume that you'd be responsible for
the group.
2. Was it really such a big issue since you'd all be at the same stop
anyway?
3. You might have made some nice new friends. I met my wife this way.


Also:
4. The first driver's decision to wait 20 minutes in order to
"shepherd" the passengers onto the bus behind probably negated any
purpose to the bus being short turned in the first place.

5. Drivers when confronted by a gaggle of passengers claiming to be
refugees from a short-turner will not waste much time quibbling about
the need for one transfer ticket (let alone one per passenger). If the
odd "waif or stray" manages to blag a free journey on the back of the
legit transferees its just like anyone else travelling without a
ticket who would be liable to prosecution if caught by an inspector at
a later point on the journey.

6. The original poster's sole responsibility, if any, was surely just
to hand the transfer slip to the driver of the next bus in the
expectation that others in the same boat would board the same vehicle
from the same stop at (virtually) the same time.

7. Sounds a bit like a drama was constructed out of a bit of a non-
event?

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gordon