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![]() How cool is this! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8506154.stm The Clyde is 100-150 metres wide where they are using it, which is comparable with the Thames at Battersea. There must be places in London where some of these could run - and if they had a few unused at the weekend, they might be able to run Jubilee Line replacement services in East London, which they can't at the moment. But I don't know if the slipways are in the appropriate places. -- We are the Strasbourg. Referendum is futile. |
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![]() On Feb 9, 2:44*pm, "Basil Jet" wrote: How cool is this! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8506154.stm The Clyde is 100-150 metres wide where they are using it, which is comparable with the Thames at Battersea. There must be places in London where some of these could run - and if they had a few unused at the weekend, they might be able to run Jubilee Line replacement services in East London, which they can't at the moment. But I don't know if the slipways are in the appropriate places. Saw that a bit earlier too - cool indeed! And likewise, I also pondered possible applications of it in London. Of course there is already an amphibious bus service of sorts in London already - but it's no good for getting anywhere as it's circular - it being the Duck Tour, which splashes into and exits from the Thames using a slipway immediately adjacent to the MI6 building in Vauxhall. Not long before Boris latches on to it, I'm sure. |
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Mizter T wrote:
Of course there is already an amphibious bus service of sorts in London already - but it's no good for getting anywhere as it's circular - it being the Duck Tour, which splashes into and exits from the Thames using a slipway immediately adjacent to the MI6 building in Vauxhall. I thoought of that just after posting... with all these things, economics is everything... if this thing is cheaper to fuel, buy and maintain than the Duck, it makes all the difference for running a service which is included in the Travelcard scheme. Something like Barking - Bexleyheath or Romford - Bexleyheath. PS, I left the typo in because I thought it looked a bit Dutch ;-) BTW, TFL website seems to have got rid of the bus maps - *******s! -- We are the Strasbourg. Referendum is futile. |
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![]() "Basil Jet" wrote in message ... BTW, TFL website seems to have got rid of the bus maps - *******s! Hiding at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaro...usdiagrams.asp -- Cheers, Steve. Change jealous to sad to reply. |
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![]() "Steve Dulieu" wrote in message om... "Basil Jet" wrote in message ... BTW, TFL website seems to have got rid of the bus maps - *******s! Hiding at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaro...usdiagrams.asp ....And they've updated the buggers as well! -- Cheers, Steve. Change jealous to sad to reply. |
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Steve Dulieu wrote:
"Basil Jet" wrote in message ... BTW, TFL website seems to have got rid of the bus maps - *******s! Hiding at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaro...usdiagrams.asp Thanks! -- We are the Strasbourg. Referendum is futile. |
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On Feb 9, 7:04*am, Mizter T wrote:
On Feb 9, 2:44*pm, "Basil Jet" wrote: How cool is this! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8506154.stm The Clyde is 100-150 metres wide where they are using it, which is comparable with the Thames at Battersea. There must be places in London where some of these could run - and if they had a few unused at the weekend, they might be able to run Jubilee Line replacement services in East London, which they can't at the moment. But I don't know if the slipways are in the appropriate places. Saw that a bit earlier too - cool indeed! And likewise, I also pondered possible applications of it in London. Of course there is already an amphibious bus service of sorts in London already - but it's no good for getting anywhere as it's circular - it being the Duck Tour, which splashes into and exits from the Thames using a slipway immediately adjacent to the MI6 building in Vauxhall. We have those duck tours here in the States too. But this looks like a real bus, instead of a boat with wheels... I wonder if/when it goes into passenger service, there would need to be life jackets aboard as well... |
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cph wrote:
We have those duck tours here in the States too. But this looks like a real bus, instead of a boat with wheels... Boats are designed to be efficient in water - making boats that are shaped like buses is not a forward step. I wonder if/when it goes into passenger service, there would need to be life jackets aboard as well... I would be surprised if it was even being tested without them. -- We are the Strasbourg. Referendum is futile. |
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"Basil Jet" wrote in message
cph wrote: We have those duck tours here in the States too. But this looks like a real bus, instead of a boat with wheels... Boats are designed to be efficient in water - making boats that are shaped like buses is not a forward step. I wonder if/when it goes into passenger service, there would need to be life jackets aboard as well... I would be surprised if it was even being tested without them. Yes, under every seat I believe. |
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