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Sunil Sood May 31st 06 11:09 PM

77A/N77 are no more..
 


Email from TfL:

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I am writing to let you know that from Saturday 3 June 2006, new route 87
will run between Aldwych and Wandsworth, directly replacing route 77A, which
will no longer run.

New night bus route N87 will run between Aldwych and Kingston, replacing
night route N77, which will no longer run. The section of route between
Kingston and Tolworth will be replaced by route 281, which will become a 24
hour service.

Night bus N87 will run every 15 minutes on Sunday to Thursday nights and
every 10 minutes on Friday and Saturday nights.
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Can anyone tell me Tfl's thinking in renumbering the 77A (which has been
going for years) and replacing it with the 87 - which is the same route..?
Is it just to get rid of the A suffix or is it something else?

Regards
Sunil



Colin Rosenstiel June 1st 06 01:17 PM

77A/N77 are no more..
 
In article ,
(Sunil Sood) wrote:

Can anyone tell me Tfl's thinking in renumbering the 77A (which has
been going for years) and replacing it with the 87 - which is the
same route..? Is it just to get rid of the A suffix or is it
something else?


That's it surely? It was the last A suffix route and they have been
itching to get rid of it for some time. What kept them?

--
Colin Rosenstiel

[email protected] June 1st 06 02:10 PM

77A/N77 are no more..
 

Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article ,
(Sunil Sood) wrote:

Can anyone tell me Tfl's thinking in renumbering the 77A (which has
been going for years) and replacing it with the 87 - which is the
same route..? Is it just to get rid of the A suffix or is it
something else?


That's it surely? It was the last A suffix route and they have been
itching to get rid of it for some time. What kept them?

--
Colin Rosenstiel


I have no doubt that there are some highly-paid TFL officials who get
their kicks out of removing anything old (-evil) and replacing it with
something new (sexy). My list would be endless, but here are a few to
be going on with:-

Routemasters / bendybuses
other double-deckers / bendybuses
Routemasters & other double-deckers / minbuses (a policy whose
disastrous consequences has now been accepted by all concerned!)
proper blinds / useless blinds
proper timetable panels at bus stops / useless generalisation
staff uniforms / bland unidentifiable clothing
by-law on queuing at bus stops / no by-law
opening front windows on buses / glasshouses on wheels

I could go on. I have no doubt that the mere fact that the 77A had been
with us for so long counted heavily against its retention.

Marc.


Paul G June 1st 06 03:05 PM

77A/N77 are no more..
 
In message .com,
" writes
I could go on. I have no doubt that the mere fact that the 77A had been
with us for so long counted heavily against its retention.


I *could* grumble here about the demise of the previous 87, but
apparently that's falling on deaf ears at TfL who are merely promising
to carry out a survey [1], grumble, grumble grumble...

[1] A survey? Getting data from the ticket machines on buses and
speaking to drivers must be far too effective and efficient. "We have a
budget for a survey though and this will delay having to fix the
problems we caused" ;O

--
Paul G
Typing from Barking

[email protected] June 6th 06 11:09 PM

77A/N77 are no more..
 
Yes, some idiot is probably paid for destroying what little is left of an
once great heritage.


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