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Old December 2nd 10, 08:35 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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On 1 Dec, 23:22, Mizter T wrote:
On Nov 30, 12:48*pm, Paul Terry wrote:

George writes


A lot of bus routes have been disrupted by the snow and whilst
Metrobus have provided a lot of info through their excellent website
there is nothing at all on the TfL website which I think is an utter
disgrace.


Have a lot of TfL routes been disrupted by snow?


There's only been very light snow in much of London today, and such as
there was melted very quickly.


I appreciated things are probably different on the outer fringes


It was heavier (though not what I'd regard as properly heavy) in
rather more than just the 'outer fringes', unless you were to regard
say Crystal Palace as being on the edge - and it certainly didn't melt
everywhere. All depends where one is talking about.


Yes Crystal Palace was bad, I used to live just off Anerley Hill in my
childhood years and recall buses doing a three point turn at the foot
of the hill because they couldn't get up it. Certainly the 358 was
curtailed at Penge yesterday.

In fairness I think most operators did as well as could be reasonably
expected.
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On 2010\12\02 09:35, George wrote:

Yes Crystal Palace was bad, I used to live just off Anerley Hill in my
childhood years and recall buses doing a three point turn at the foot
of the hill because they couldn't get up it. Certainly the 358 was
curtailed at Penge yesterday.

In fairness I think most operators did as well as could be reasonably
expected.


How many hills are there in London that give buses trouble in cold
weather? Why don't we relocate facilities that produce heat to the road
surface of these hills, and then rebuild the road on the roof of the
facilities? I mean power stations, transformers, kitchens etc that
produce heat as a by-product rather than deliberately producing heat for
the sake of it. You could insulate most of the roof and just leave four
metal strips for the tyres.
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