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On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 17:48:11 +0000, Tom Anderson
wrote: (sorry for not replying to the root post - i've long since deleted it, and this thought only just struck me) Unless I'm very much mistaken, it was Kat ), in message who said: I'm fine at showing people best routes to use on the Underground but does anyone have any ideas about the most useful ten/twenty bus routes to learn? How about routes which have night-bus equivalents? Then they're useful at any time. Some routes are having the "N" element of the route number abolished so there is no difference between day and night operation - the route is simply 24 hour. Examples include the 12, 94, 65, 108 and 176. The obvious mistake here is that you won't be at work when the night buses are running, so you'll never need to advise people about them. Still, as a general point, it might be something to consider. Kat might be at work - people do miss last trains into town even though the station will be open for trains going the other way. Night buses become important then - Leicester Square station for example has lots of night bus info for rather obvious reasons. The important local night buses for Mile End are the N8, N25 and N277. Down the road at Limehouse you've got the N15 and N50. At a stretch in the other direction towards Hackney Wick you've got the N26 and N236. I guess you could chuck in the 108 from Bow Church over to Lewisham as well. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 17:48:11 +0000, Tom Anderson wrote: (sorry for not replying to the root post - i've long since deleted it, and this thought only just struck me) Unless I'm very much mistaken, it was Kat ), in message who said: I'm fine at showing people best routes to use on the Underground but does anyone have any ideas about the most useful ten/twenty bus routes to learn? How about routes which have night-bus equivalents? Then they're useful at any time. Some routes are having the "N" element of the route number abolished so there is no difference between day and night operation - the route is simply 24 hour. Examples include the 12, 94, 65, 108 and 176. Good point. The obvious mistake here is that you won't be at work when the night buses are running, so you'll never need to advise people about them. Still, as a general point, it might be something to consider. Kat might be at work - people do miss last trains into town even though the station will be open for trains going the other way. Night buses become important then - Leicester Square station for example has lots of night bus info for rather obvious reasons. Okay, i didn't realise the last train out was that late. The important local night buses for Mile End are the N8, N25 and N277. Down the road at Limehouse you've got the N15 and N50. At a stretch in the other direction towards Hackney Wick you've got the N26 and N236. I guess you could chuck in the 108 from Bow Church over to Lewisham as well. If you fancy a little walk down the Mile End Road, you've got the N106 and N253 from Whitechapel as well. tom -- A plug on its back, straining to suck voltage from the sky |
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Tom Anderson writes On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Paul Corfield wrote: Kat might be at work - people do miss last trains into town even though the station will be open for trains going the other way. Night buses become important then - Leicester Square station for example has lots of night bus info for rather obvious reasons. Okay, i didn't realise the last train out was that late. Our last eastbound train doesn't leave until 00.59 (and that's if there have been no problems) Many of us depend on the night-bus service to get home and to get in for the first shift which may start before 05.00 -- Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no. |
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In message , Paul Corfield
writes On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 17:48:11 +0000, Tom Anderson wrote: The obvious mistake here is that you won't be at work when the night buses are running, so you'll never need to advise people about them. Still, as a general point, it might be something to consider. Kat might be at work - people do miss last trains into town even though the station will be open for trains going the other way. Night buses become important then - Leicester Square station for example has lots of night bus info for rather obvious reasons. Kat most certainly will be at work outside traffic hours for two weeks in every seven; we are a Section 12 station, we wouldn't be able to open unless we had the right number of staff. The important local night buses for Mile End are the N8, N25 and N277. Down the road at Limehouse you've got the N15 and N50. At a stretch in the other direction towards Hackney Wick you've got the N26 and N236. I guess you could chuck in the 108 from Bow Church over to Lewisham as well. Thanks; the local ones I know but that 108 seems one to remember. -- Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no. |
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Kat most certainly will be at work outside traffic hours for two weeks in every seven; we are a Section 12 station, we wouldn't be able to open unless we had the right number of staff. What's a Section 12 station? -- message by Robin May, enforcer of sod's law. The Hutton Report is a whitewash! Long live the BBC! Crime is confusing. |
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In message , Robin May
writes Kat wrote the following in: Kat most certainly will be at work outside traffic hours for two weeks in every seven; we are a Section 12 station, we wouldn't be able to open unless we had the right number of staff. What's a Section 12 station? OK, never too early for a bit of ATOR [1] revision... Following the King's Cross fire in 1987, regulations were made under Section 12 of the Fire Precautions Act 1971 to cover fire safety arrangements in sub-surface railway stations (The Fire Precautions (Sub-surface Railway Stations) Regulations 1989) from recommendations arising from the Fennell Report. It means any station that's not on an open section is subject to strict requirements concerning staff numbers and training, evacuation procedures, fire detection, compartmentation, the use of fire resistant materials and is enforceable by LFCDA who make regular inspections. [1] Annual Test Of Rules -- Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no. |
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"Kat" wrote in message ... In message , Robin May and is enforceable by LFCDA who make regular inspections. Now rebranded LFEPA. I think Civil Defence sounds better than Emergency Planning. Dave. |
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I'm fine at showing people best routes to use on the Underground but does anyone have any ideas about the most useful ten/twenty bus routes to learn? Other have posted many useful routes. My next suggestions are more complex (and potentially more numerous) These are bus routes which link sections of the Underground with other lines, avoiding a pricy Zone 1 interchange. For example: 114 Mill Hill Broadway (Thameslink) - Burnt Oak (Northern) - Queensbury (Jubilee) - Harrow (Metropolitan & Chiltern) - South Harrow (Piccadilly) - Ruislip Manor (Met + Picc) - Ruislip (Met & Picc) 140 (Also N140) Heathrow Airport (Picc)-Hayes & Harlington (Thames) - Northolt (Central)- South Harrow (Picc) - Harrow (Met & Chiltern) Harrow & Wealdstone (Bakerloo, Silverlink) - Harrow Weald etc... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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