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Free travel on London busses
so it says:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9470161.html I got on at the front door and tapped my card this morning tim |
Free travel on London busses
tim... wrote:
so it says: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9470161.html I got on at the front door and tapped my card this morning But, like many bus passengers, you were presumably travelling free? In any case, the new policy hasn't started yet: "Free travel and middle door-only boarding will be temporarily introduced from Monday to protect drivers and keep passengers safe from the coronavirus, the operator said in a statement." |
Free travel on London busses
On 17/04/2020 13:44, Recliner wrote:
"Free travel and middle door-only boarding will be temporarily introduced from Monday to protect drivers and keep passengers safe from the coronavirus, the operator said in a statement." This is all very well, but London is one of the few places in the UK where buses have middle doors, they certainly don't up here. I'm not sure how many places other than London do, ISTR York does, but it's been a while since I was last there. -- Ria in Aberdeen [Send address is invalid, use sipsoup at gmail dot com to reply direct] |
Free travel on London busses
On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 15:25:46 +0100, MissRiaElaine
wrote: On 17/04/2020 13:44, Recliner wrote: "Free travel and middle door-only boarding will be temporarily introduced from Monday to protect drivers and keep passengers safe from the coronavirus, the operator said in a statement." This is all very well, but London is one of the few places in the UK where buses have middle doors, they certainly don't up here. I'm not sure how many places other than London do, ISTR York does, but it's been a while since I was last there. Same here in Somerset on my local buses (which are sometimes high floor dual use vehicles not pure buses. The double deck park and ride buses in Bath are also single door (or they were back in early March). I'm not even sure all London buses have dual doors. I thought I'd seen some single door single deckers back in January. |
Free travel on London busses
On 17/04/2020 17:01, Graham Harrison wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 15:25:46 +0100, MissRiaElaine wrote: On 17/04/2020 13:44, Recliner wrote: "Free travel and middle door-only boarding will be temporarily introduced from Monday to protect drivers and keep passengers safe from the coronavirus, the operator said in a statement." This is all very well, but London is one of the few places in the UK where buses have middle doors, they certainly don't up here. I'm not sure how many places other than London do, ISTR York does, but it's been a while since I was last there. Same here in Somerset on my local buses (which are sometimes high floor dual use vehicles not pure buses. The double deck park and ride buses in Bath are also single door (or they were back in early March). I'm not even sure all London buses have dual doors. I thought I'd seen some single door single deckers back in January. most London buses now have 2 doors, and the boris buses 3 doors, there are afew single door single deckers but they are usually only in service when there is nothing else available -- Martin |
Free travel on London busses
On 17/04/2020 17:01, Graham Harrison wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 15:25:46 +0100, MissRiaElaine wrote: On 17/04/2020 13:44, Recliner wrote: "Free travel and middle door-only boarding will be temporarily introduced from Monday to protect drivers and keep passengers safe from the coronavirus, the operator said in a statement." This is all very well, but London is one of the few places in the UK where buses have middle doors, they certainly don't up here. I'm not sure how many places other than London do, ISTR York does, but it's been a while since I was last there. Same here in Somerset on my local buses (which are sometimes high floor dual use vehicles not pure buses. The double deck park and ride buses in Bath are also single door (or they were back in early March). I'm not even sure all London buses have dual doors. I thought I'd seen some single door single deckers back in January. Yes there are a few single door single deckers, but I don't think they have many. -- Ria in Aberdeen [Send address is invalid, use sipsoup at gmail dot com to reply direct] |
Free travel on London busses
"Recliner" wrote in message ... tim... wrote: so it says: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9470161.html I got on at the front door and tapped my card this morning But, like many bus passengers, you were presumably travelling free? only to me my ride is still "accounted for" in order to work out how much my LA should pay - as part of an averaging process, not directly for that ride. tim |
Free travel on London busses
On 17/04/2020 18:38, Martin Smith wrote:
On 17/04/2020 17:01, Graham Harrison wrote: On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 15:25:46 +0100, MissRiaElaine wrote: On 17/04/2020 13:44, Recliner wrote: "Free travel and middle door-only boarding will be temporarily introduced from Monday to protect drivers and keep passengers safe from the coronavirus, the operator said in a statement." This is all very well, but London is one of the few places in the UK where buses have middle doors, they certainly don't up here. I'm not sure how many places other than London do, ISTR York does, but it's been a while since I was last there. Same here in Somerset on my local buses (which are sometimes high floor dual use vehicles not pure buses. The double deck park and ride buses in Bath are also single door (or they were back in early March). I'm not even sure all London buses have dual doors. I thought I'd seen some single door single deckers back in January. most London buses now have 2 doors, and the boris buses 3 doors, there are afew single door single deckers but they are usually only in service when there is nothing else available I have never seen the 394 route with anything but a single door bus. And I must have seen them in operation several hundred times given I walked along part of the route 2 or 3 times a week on average until the lockdown. -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
Free travel on London busses
On 17/04/2020 17:01, Graham Harrison wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 15:25:46 +0100, MissRiaElaine wrote: On 17/04/2020 13:44, Recliner wrote: "Free travel and middle door-only boarding will be temporarily introduced from Monday to protect drivers and keep passengers safe from the coronavirus, the operator said in a statement." This is all very well, but London is one of the few places in the UK where buses have middle doors, they certainly don't up here. I'm not sure how many places other than London do, ISTR York does, but it's been a while since I was last there. Same here in Somerset on my local buses (which are sometimes high floor dual use vehicles not pure buses. The double deck park and ride buses in Bath are also single door (or they were back in early March). I'm not even sure all London buses have dual doors. I thought I'd seen some single door single deckers back in January. There are some single door buses but I'd have thought they could be rested while operating reduced services - assuming operators can borrow from others and/or ask other operators to take over pro tem. -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
Free travel on London busses
MissRiaElaine wrote:
On 17/04/2020 13:44, Recliner wrote: "Free travel and middle door-only boarding will be temporarily introduced from Monday to protect drivers and keep passengers safe from the coronavirus, the operator said in a statement." This is all very well, but London is one of the few places in the UK where buses have middle doors, they certainly don't up here. I'm not sure how many places other than London do, ISTR York does, but it's been a while since I was last there. Edinburgh was introducing them when I was there last Summer, along with on-board videos very carefully (and ludicrously for someone used to London) explaining and demonstrating how to board the bus using the front, and how to leave the bus using the middle. However, even with double doors, they still perform the peculiar Edinburgh ritual of letting people off before the stop, but refusing to let people on until the bus in front has left and the driver can pull up to the stand proper. This does rather reduce the benefit of having double doors. Lew |
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