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South Kensington and the Museums
Does anyone know why most of the museums in South Kensington close at
some time between 1750 and 1800? Particularly this week (half term) this causes tremendous pressure on the tube station (with South Ken being closed for a period this evening). Wouldn't it be advantageous to stagger the closing and / or not close at 6 when many people leave work and a substatial part of a university finishes lectures? Also, when South Ken re-opened why were famalies being waved through and normal commuters being shouted at by staff? All this served to do was cause a further back log as kids slowly walked down the stairs accross the whole width. Lets not forget a family travelcard costs less than an off peak ODTC and much much less than a peak day travelcard. So why did the tube give priority to the non daily commuters and why are cheap tickets valid in the evening peak? -- Chris |
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Dave Newt wrote: The reverse question is valid too - I often see *dozens* of potential visitors stuck outside the museums at 9am trying to work out how to get in, not realising that they don't open until 10am (and if they want a I wonder how many potential visitors will be outside the science museum on Wednesday when it's closed due to strike |
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On 14 Feb 2005 11:16:03 -0800, wrote:
Does anyone know why most of the museums in South Kensington close at some time between 1750 and 1800? a) because they have done so for a long time. b) because that's a reasonable time that most folk can understand. c) because it means people don't have to work unusually long days. -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p9680301.html (76 027 at Wath in 1978 - my sole decent picture of a 76 in service) |
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On 16 Feb 2005 07:14:48 -0800, wrote:
I was also irritated that day-trippers, rather than the every day commuters, were getting priority at the station during rush hour. Why is that irritating? -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p11218102.html (Class 460 Gatwick Express emu 06 at South Croydon on 15 Jan 2005) |
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In message , at 21:57:08 on
Mon, 14 Feb 2005, Chris Tolley remarked: Does anyone know why most of the museums in South Kensington close at some time between 1750 and 1800? a) because they have done so for a long time. b) because that's a reasonable time that most folk can understand. c) because it means people don't have to work unusually long days. d) Because they've never heard of flexitime. -- Roland Perry |
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