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Because London Transport system is currently over crowded and near
breaking capacity point. To make London's omplyic bid a bit more attractive especially as its losing points because of London's bad public transport. If the omplyics comes to London then transport will be free to everyone. Letting people travel for free on an already overcrowded system. I miss the logic? And also they want to make special "althelte only" lanes on the road so they can beat the queues. |
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On 5 Jul 2004, CJG Now Thankfully Living In The North wrote:
And also they want to make special "althelte only" lanes on the road so they can beat the queues. For god's sake, just give them bikes! tom -- They entered the Vortex and the dreams became reality |
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"Jack Taylor" Jack @Carney.co.uk wrote in message . .. What are these omplyics? Wouldn't "althelte only" lanes be empty? ;-) What with "althelte only" and "giving somebody a lift" and "bus-only" lanes, there won't be any road left for the rest of us !! Cheerz, Baz |
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"CJG Now Thankfully Living In The North" wrote in message m... Because London Transport system is currently over crowded and near breaking capacity point. To make London's omplyic bid a bit more attractive especially as its losing points because of London's bad public transport. If the omplyics comes to London then transport will be free to everyone. Letting people travel for free on an already overcrowded system. I miss the logic? And also they want to make special "althelte only" lanes on the road so they can beat the queues. What are these omplyics? Wouldn't "althelte only" lanes be empty? ;-) |
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On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 13:30:09 +0100, "Marratxi"
wrote: "Jack Taylor" Jack @Carney.co.uk wrote in message ... What are these omplyics? Wouldn't "althelte only" lanes be empty? ;-) What with "althelte only" and "giving somebody a lift" and "bus-only" lanes, there won't be any road left for the rest of us !! Cheerz, Baz Now you've got it - Ken's policy Keith J Chesworth www.unseenlondon.co.uk www.blackpooltram.co.uk www.happysnapper.com www.boilerbill.com - main site www.amerseyferry.co.uk |
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This reminds me of Matthew Parris' editorial in The Times a while back
(some time in early Feb 2003, IIRC), advocating free buses in London. (CJG Now Thankfully Living In The North) wrote in message om... Because London Transport system is currently over crowded and near breaking capacity point. To make London's omplyic bid a bit more attractive especially as its losing points because of London's bad public transport. If the omplyics comes to London then transport will be free to everyone. Letting people travel for free on an already overcrowded system. I miss the logic? And also they want to make special "althelte only" lanes on the road so they can beat the queues. |
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"James" wrote in message
om... This reminds me of Matthew Parris' editorial in The Times a while back (some time in early Feb 2003, IIRC), advocating free buses in London. Didn't Ken try to introduce a very low flat fare (5 or 10p) when he was leader of the GLC, only to get it squashed by one of the Borough Councils in a court case? Long time ago, but I have a vague recollection. |
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On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 at 15:54:08, Henry wrote:
Didn't Ken try to introduce a very low flat fare (5 or 10p) when he was leader of the GLC, only to get it squashed by one of the Borough Councils in a court case? Long time ago, but I have a vague recollection. Yes, he halved the then Tube fare, and the good people of Bromley, not having the Tube, yelped loudly about having to pay an increase in the rates (as it then was) to pay for it, and sued - and won. Ken, sadly, had to increase fares again. I don't remember what he wanted to do about the buses, though. -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 6 June 2004 |
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Annabel Smyth wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 at 15:54:08, Henry wrote: Didn't Ken try to introduce a very low flat fare (5 or 10p) when he was leader of the GLC, only to get it squashed by one of the Borough Councils in a court case? Long time ago, but I have a vague recollection. Yes, he halved the then Tube fare, and the good people of Bromley, not having the Tube, yelped loudly about having to pay an increase in the rates (as it then was) to pay for it, and sued - and won. Ken, sadly, had to increase fares again. I don't remember what he wanted to do about the buses, though. The fare reductions applied to both Buses and Underground. The GLC also wanted to subsidise BR fares in the London area. Thatcher's response was to threaten to reduce BR's operating grant by the same amount. Whilst the Fare's Fare scheme was in operation passenger numbers increased markedly, and fell even more noticably when the High Court's fare increase was imposed. IIRC it was also reported at the time that Bromley Council were subsidising parking for private cars within the borough. |
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"Piccadilly Pilot" wrote in message ... Whilst the Fare's Fare scheme was in operation passenger numbers increased markedly, and fell even more noticably when the High Court's fare increase was imposed. And today we are still suffering from the legacy of increased wear caused by Fare's Fare passenger increase and reduction in asset replacement budget. |
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