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![]() Richard J. wrote: umpston wrote: Richard J. wrote: John Rowland wrote: Is it possible to acquire a list or map of all Red Routes in London, showing hours of operation? There's a map of the TfL Road Network, which I think is the same as Red Routes nowadays, at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/streets/map_overview.shtml It doesn't show "hours of operation", but that's not a simple concept anyway. Along a Red Route, you are likely to have various different times and restrictions applying to particular lengths of kerb, including loading and parking bays, just as for other roads. The concept of Red-routes pre-dated TfL (a 'Traffic Director for London' was appointed to implement them). The RedRoutes formed the basis of The TRL Road Network but this also includes a number of 'strategic' routes which are not red-routes. Such as ...? According to TfL Street Management*, "Streets [aka TfL Street Management] is responsible for the 580 km of the Transport for London Road Network (TLRN), recognisable as London's 'Red Routes'". * http://www.tfl.gov.uk/streets/street_facts.shtml yes you're right - I was getting mixed up with the idea of "strategic routes" in London - some of which are not TLRN or red routes. |
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