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On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 17:48:11 +0000
Robin9 wrote: Except every year since god was a boy we've been hearing the same refrain from whatever mayor or before that westminster politico was in charge. And yet still there is a 3rd world level of service on some lines not to mention constant signal failures at the same old places and other assorted ****ups. B2003 Wrong! Almost the opposite is true. Not about the service. The one time I took the tube to work last week there were delays on the piccadilly and central lines. Its always nice to have my decision to commute by car vindicated every time I take the tube these days. Ken Livingstone held fares down for as long as he could get away with it even One of the things IMO Ken was good at was transport (shame about his tedious racial agenda bordering on obsession) and part of that was keeping the fares down. He got the point that the tube is a public service, something which Boris doesn't seem to grasp. points Steve Norris made during his unsuccessful campaigns to become If Norris hadn't been such compliant bull****ting mouthpiece for the company that screwed up at Potters Bar he might have done better. not in order to increase investment. (What new projects has Boris Johnson initiated? Almost everything completed during his term was started by Livingstone.) Unfortunately the only thing Boris is interested in is Boris. If him starting new schemes or projects won't boost his popularity with the faithful any further then he won't bother. Neither of these two wastrels has indicated there is a link between fare levels and investment. I don't think that needs to be pointed out to the average traveller. They clocked that years ago. As for the quality of services, I suggest it may be more due to management and the suspiciously high costs of every project. The more that is spent on existing projects, the less there will be for other important work. Its management and staff. I've lost count of the number of times I've watched drivers amble along to take their train at Arnos Grove or White City while 500 people have been sitting there for 5 minutes waiting for them to get their lazy arse into the drivers seat with trains no doubt backing up behind. Its an attitude problem that seem to be ingrained at LU. B2003 |
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