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Default Gerrards Cross update 5/7/05....Transport in Aylesbury

On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 17:46:43 GMT, General Von Clinkerhoffen
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No they didn't put them back, or if they did their PR is as awful as
their services and they didn't tell anyone, I live along the Tring Road,
and I just don't bother to use them, it's pointless I can walk it
quicker and more reliably.

Londoners get a fantastic service, from the Bus, the tube, river bus,DLR
etc etc, young offenders in the capital will be getting Free bus
travel,while out in the sticks soon we will have all the people but none
of the services needed to cope.


Ahem.

Despite your beliefs, not all under 18s are "young offenders".

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Upon the miasma of midnight, a darkling spirit identified as Goalie of
the Century gently breathed:
In message , Pyromancer
writes
Just why does gov.uk seem so utterly convinced that the entire
population of England, bar a few west-country hoteliers and the landed
gentry, should live within 50 miles of Central London?


Because the asking price of an ordinary terraced house in Reading is
GBP 215k
http://www.austinandco.co.uk/details.php?prop=AUCO206
and for something similar in Bolton, it's GBP 80k?
http://www.regencyestates.co.uk/detail.asp?PID=479


TBH, those are rather different properties, the one in Reading has three
bedrooms, a bay window, nice gardens front and rear (rear being fully
enclosed) and a summerhouse / shed, while the Bolton one is only two
bedrooms, no bay window, and nothing much said about external features,
which suggests there are none of note. But agreed, a single extra
bedroom plus nice garden hardly justifies almost trippling the price.

Which is not to say they shouldn't be doing something to reduce demand
in the south east and increase it elsewhere.


Harder than it looks. For generations people have believed that "London
is the place to be", and no matter how many departments are relocated to
Leeds or Bristol, the overwhelming idea of London is *the* UK city will
remain.

I love Leeds, but it's hardly in the same league. The only place in the
UK that comes close to London in terms of feel is Glasgow, IMHO.

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Adrian Auer-Hudson wrote:
The diversion through Aylesbury is not an elegant solution. Wouldn't
it be great if there was an alternative?


I think it is, Aylesbury hasn't had such a good train service in years!

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Well said, Jack. Chiltern Railways offer *excellent* value for money,
whether as a taxpayer or a farepayer.


£2.50 for a *Single* High Wycombe - Beaconsfield. Value?

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Well said, Jack. Chiltern Railways offer *excellent* value for money,
whether as a taxpayer or a farepayer.


£2.50 for a *Single* High Wycombe - Beaconsfield. Value? CH are a
bloody rip-Off.



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"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Well said, Jack. Chiltern Railways offer *excellent* value for
money,
whether as a taxpayer or a farepayer.


£2.50 for a *Single* High Wycombe - Beaconsfield. Value?


Why is it a rip off ? I suspect its the price the market will bear, in
which case its hardly a rip off.
If you don't like it, catch the bus, there are about 3 or 4 per hour
between High Wycombe and Beaconsfield.
I suspect Chiltern rate the local Beaconsfield - High Wycombe
traveller as less important to the overall business compared with
commuters to/from London or Birmingham, and longer distance travel on
intermediate stations (eg Warwick to Gerrards Cross or High Wycombe to
Stratford upon Avon).

Having said that, you could just be moaning for the sake of it... you
seem to have a real chip on your shoulder about Chiltern Railways and
Arriva buses, neither of which are anywhere near as bad as the picture
you paint of them.


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"Joe" wrote:

Adrian Auer-Hudson wrote:
The diversion through Aylesbury is not an elegant solution. Wouldn't
it be great if there was an alternative?


I think it is, Aylesbury hasn't had such a good train service in years!



When GX is re-opened, the Chiltern service from Marylebone to
Birmingham will revert to the original route. But is that really such
a bad thing for Aylesbury?

I have often used Chiltern to get from Aylesbury to Banbury,
Leamington Spa, Solihull and Birmingham Snow Hill and the interchange
at Princes Risborough is pretty easy. The Aylesbury - Princes
Risborough shuttle offers several good connections into Birmingham-
bound services through each day.

Yes, it's even better now, but it was pretty good before and will be
again. It certainly isn't worth spending many tens of millions of
pounds on re-opening an old route that will be loss-making from the
start and continue to swallow taxpayers' money for the foreseeable
future, just to save a few minutes and one change of train.

Who cares if it is "elegant"? It needs to be efficient and cost
effective. If elegance comes only at a price that is impracticable,
it really isn't worth having.


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"Joe" wrote:

Well said, Jack. Chiltern Railways offer *excellent* value for money,
whether as a taxpayer or a farepayer.


£2.50 for a *Single* High Wycombe - Beaconsfield. Value? CH are a
bloody rip-Off.



Your point was clearly weak the first time, so you added a profanity?

Best not to make the point at all.

If you cannot afford £2.50 you can always travel by bus. I doubt it
will be *that* much cheaper, but if pennies matter ...

;-)


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"Matt Wheeler" wrote:

Why is it a rip off ? I suspect its the price the market will bear, in
which case its hardly a rip off.
If you don't like it, catch the bus, there are about 3 or 4 per hour
between High Wycombe and Beaconsfield.
I suspect Chiltern rate the local Beaconsfield - High Wycombe
traveller as less important to the overall business compared with
commuters to/from London or Birmingham, and longer distance travel on
intermediate stations (eg Warwick to Gerrards Cross or High Wycombe to
Stratford upon Avon).

Having said that, you could just be moaning for the sake of it... you
seem to have a real chip on your shoulder about Chiltern Railways and
Arriva buses, neither of which are anywhere near as bad as the picture
you paint of them.



Well said that man !!

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Default Gerrards Cross update 5/7/05

I think it is, Aylesbury hasn't had such a good train service in years!

So if there was an hourly service to and from Birmingham, Banbury and
Buckingham, running sans stops, save Amersham and Harrow, between
Ayesbury and Marylebone, you would consider that good? Right?

A.



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