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Roland Perry April 30th 17 08:40 AM

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In message , at 19:34:26 on Sat,
29 Apr 2017, Theo remarked:
Doesn't matter. The 220m spans of the Ouse viaduct are much more of
an engineering challenge than 75m of spans at Hardengreen plus some
solid embankments.


Compared to many miles of Borders Railway with lots of bridges and tunnels
too. Stop being silly.


Roland also omits having to construct a new alignment for the City of
Edinburgh bypass, build a bridge under the old route, and then move the
bypass back again


Let's not forget the Borders Railway had three times the budget.
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Roland Perry

Offramp March 5th 18 08:03 PM

Woking to Heathrow
 
On Saturday, 1 April 2017 09:47:13 UTC+1, e27002 wrote:

Has anyone used Uber? How does it work? What is the service like?


I still have not used Uber and I am not sure how it works.


John Williamson March 5th 18 08:27 PM

Woking to Heathrow
 
On 05/03/2018 21:03, Offramp wrote:
On Saturday, 1 April 2017 09:47:13 UTC+1, e27002 wrote:

Has anyone used Uber? How does it work? What is the service like?


I still have not used Uber and I am not sure how it works.

They lost their licence to operate in London, which may give you a hint.
I know one person "up North" who paid an Uber driver under a fiver to
get to the supermarket, but the trip back with a different driver cost
over £20 because the driver got lost.

Ihttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-41358640

--
Tciao for Now!

John.

Recliner[_3_] March 5th 18 08:38 PM

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John Williamson wrote:
On 05/03/2018 21:03, Offramp wrote:
On Saturday, 1 April 2017 09:47:13 UTC+1, e27002 wrote:

Has anyone used Uber? How does it work? What is the service like?


I still have not used Uber and I am not sure how it works.

They lost their licence to operate in London, which may give you a hint.
I know one person "up North" who paid an Uber driver under a fiver to
get to the supermarket, but the trip back with a different driver cost
over £20 because the driver got lost.

Ihttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-41358640


Uber is still operating in London while the appeals process grinds along.
It seems to have a lot of very happy customers, and is being cited as a
reason wny TfL's tube and bus growth has stalled.


John Williamson March 5th 18 08:55 PM

Woking to Heathrow
 
On 05/03/2018 21:38, Recliner wrote:

Uber is still operating in London while the appeals process grinds along.
It seems to have a lot of very happy customers, and is being cited as a
reason wny TfL's tube and bus growth has stalled.

Which is odd, because their normal clients should be taxi and private
hire car users.

I've just noticed the date on the post I was replying to. Sent April 1st
2017, so it's either a windup, a calendar error or the trip happened a
long time ago.
--
Tciao for Now!

John.

Recliner[_3_] March 5th 18 09:08 PM

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John Williamson wrote:
On 05/03/2018 21:38, Recliner wrote:

Uber is still operating in London while the appeals process grinds along.
It seems to have a lot of very happy customers, and is being cited as a
reason wny TfL's tube and bus growth has stalled.

Which is odd, because their normal clients should be taxi and private
hire car users.


They've expanded the market.


I've just noticed the date on the post I was replying to. Sent April 1st
2017, so it's either a windup, a calendar error or the trip happened a
long time ago.


I wondered why you were responding to an old post?



John Levine[_2_] March 6th 18 04:14 AM

Woking to Heathrow
 
In article ,
John Williamson wrote:
I know one person "up North" who paid an Uber driver under a fiver to
get to the supermarket, but the trip back with a different driver cost
over £20 because the driver got lost.


I am not a big fan of Uber but that seems rather apochyphal because
the Uber app quotes you the price before you get in the car.

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Regards,
John Levine, , Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies",
Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail.
https://jl.ly

John Williamson March 6th 18 06:58 AM

Woking to Heathrow
 
On 06/03/2018 05:14, John Levine wrote:
In article ,
John Williamson wrote:
I know one person "up North" who paid an Uber driver under a fiver to
get to the supermarket, but the trip back with a different driver cost
over £20 because the driver got lost.


I am not a big fan of Uber but that seems rather apochyphal because
the Uber app quotes you the price before you get in the car.

I have no reason to doubt the truth of the report.

--
Tciao for Now!

John.

tim[_2_] March 6th 18 08:32 AM

Woking to Heathrow
 


"John Williamson" wrote in message
...
On 06/03/2018 05:14, John Levine wrote:
In article ,
John Williamson wrote:
I know one person "up North" who paid an Uber driver under a fiver to
get to the supermarket, but the trip back with a different driver cost
over £20 because the driver got lost.


I am not a big fan of Uber but that seems rather apochyphal because
the Uber app quotes you the price before you get in the car.

I have no reason to doubt the truth of the report.


except that it's fundamentally flawed





Recliner[_3_] March 6th 18 08:40 AM

Woking to Heathrow
 
tim wrote:


"John Williamson" wrote in message
...
On 06/03/2018 05:14, John Levine wrote:
In article ,
John Williamson wrote:
I know one person "up North" who paid an Uber driver under a fiver to
get to the supermarket, but the trip back with a different driver cost
over £20 because the driver got lost.

I am not a big fan of Uber but that seems rather apochyphal because
the Uber app quotes you the price before you get in the car.

I have no reason to doubt the truth of the report.


except that it's fundamentally flawed


I wonder if surge pricing could have been the reason?



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