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Is there anything documented anywhere regarding improvements to the bus
network at the north of the olympic park anywhere? At the moment, the only public transport that runs along the north of the park is the W15 which runs between Hackney and Leyton (and beyond). Will there be any plan for a bus 'terminal' at the north of the park? Perhaps with a couple of interesting bus lines being extended along there? (26 or 30 from Hackney Wick? Or maybe a bus route from Walthamstow, through Leyton to the north of the park, like the 58 or 69? Also, will there be bus access through to the International Station/DLR? |
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On 24 Apr, 14:33, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 13:14:19 +0000 (UTC), Martin Petrov wrote: Is there anything documented anywhere regarding improvements to the bus network at the north of the olympic park anywhere? At the moment, the only public transport that runs along the north of the park is the W15 which runs between Hackney and Leyton (and beyond). Will there be any plan for a bus 'terminal' at the north of the park? Perhaps with a couple of interesting bus lines being extended along there? (26 or 30 from Hackney Wick? Or maybe a bus route from Walthamstow, through Leyton to the north of the park, like the 58 or 69? Also, will there be bus access through to the International Station/DLR? The Westfield development has a northern bus station and I would expect a decent number of services to serve it. *What happens in the short term will, of course, be influenced by the pace of development (and related road changes) on the Olympic site. I saw something, in confidence, a very long time ago about what might happen to bus routes serving the area north of Stratford Station. I would imagine things have moved on considerably since I saw the initial ideas - not least because of the TfL budget situation although that might be ameliorated by S106 funding. I am not going to break the confidence by revealing the details. However you don't need to be a genius to look at what happened with Westfield at White City (or any major shopping / property redevelopment outside London) to see what could happen at Stratford. The big - in fact massive - plus for Westfield and its tenants at Stratford is the sheer reach of the rail network. People from a very wide area will be one, maybe two, train rides away Stratford. *If we think trains get full at Shepherds Bush Overground then I think people will be surprised how much journey generation Westfield Stratford is going to create. At a bit of a tangent, I have to wonder how much more stuff people can actually buy though. |
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On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 09:58:44 -0700, MIG wrote:
At a bit of a tangent, I have to wonder how much more stuff people can actually buy though. shrugs dunno - but living to the East of London, the necessary evil of "shopping" is a bit of a trek - either to the West End, or all the way over to Westfield in Shepherd's Bush. Having this on my doorstep (and in my case, actually within a 15 minute walk from my house) will make it a bit less of a chore. This will bring a pretty extensive shopping centre within a very short journey of literally millions. |
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I saw something, in confidence, a very long time ago about what might
happen to bus routes serving the area north of Stratford Station. I would imagine things have moved on considerably since I saw the initial ideas - not least because of the TfL budget situation although that might be ameliorated by S106 funding. I am not going to break the confidence by revealing the details. However you don't need to be a genius to look at what happened with Westfield at White City (or any major shopping / property redevelopment outside London) to see what could happen at Stratford. Excellent - all sounds good. (vaguely intrigued by the web of secrecy, but it will all come out sooner or later!) |
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 15:57:51 +0000, Martin Petrov wrote:
vaguely intrigued by the web of secrecy Or is it "veil of secrecy"? Anyway, I think you catch my drift! |
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In message , at 15:49:34 on Sun, 25 Apr
2010, Martin Petrov remarked: This will bring a pretty extensive shopping centre within a very short journey of literally millions. oops, I read that as "pretty expensive" the first time! -- Roland Perry |
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On 25 Apr, 16:49, Martin Petrov
wrote: On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 09:58:44 -0700, MIG wrote: At a bit of a tangent, I have to wonder how much more stuff people can actually buy though. shrugs dunno - but living to the East of London, the necessary evil of "shopping" is a bit of a trek - either to the West End, or all the way over to Westfield in Shepherd's Bush. Having this on my doorstep (and in my case, actually within a 15 minute walk from my house) will make it a bit less of a chore. This will bring a pretty extensive shopping centre within a very short journey of literally millions. I tend to find that the unwillingness of shops to stock anything and having to get it all through Amazon has resulted in there being less difference between my local shops and West End/large shopping centre, ie you can't get anything anywhere. |
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