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Is it just me or does anyone else think this expensive new 'bus station'
doesn't live up the hype made during the planning stages? I now find I have to walk from one end to the other when alighting from a 44 or 344 bus to reach the tube, quite a long way really (i.e. further than from the old 'temporary' stop outside the hideous St George Wharf development). The old (now disused......but why?) ramp leading down to the tube station, nearest the southern end of this new ski-slope-with-a-mobile-home-parked-under-it development, remains closed off. Bus users now have to walk miles from bus to tube or overground..... Meanwhile, the 'interchange' between overground/underground/bus remains as crap as ever (still exposed to the elements). What happened to the plan to enclose the whole thing and provide escalators connecting the different modes of transport? Even the new lifts tonight were 'out of order'. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, loads of staff were standing about upstairs doing apparently nothing.......When I asked if this was the new, improved, long promised transport interchange they shrugged their shoulders and one said "I know, it's absolute crap. So much for progress". What is the point in spending millions on something which has made foot journeys between the different modes even longer than before? Is this 'major new transport interchange' merely the latest manifestation of all that is wrong with Blair's Blighty? Okay rant over. I am just ****ed off with this joke new 'interchange'! Andy |
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