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On Sun, 1 Jul 2007, Neil Williams wrote:

On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 02:40:57 -0700, Paul Weaver
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That don't like the tube? Nobody in their right mind uses a bus for a
car replacement.


In London many people do. If you know the network the buses are a far
more comfortable and practical way of getting around central London then
the Tube is, especially in the peaks.


The exact opposite of my experience, but there you go.

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On Sat, 30 Jun 2007, Paul Weaver wrote:

On Jun 30, 11:58 am, Tom Anderson wrote:

I wonder if this carbomb business will end up being used as an argument
to pedestrianise, or at least get rid of all parking on, lots of roads
in central London.


If you think that would stop someone causing an explosion in London,
you'd be crazy.


I don't. But i think unscrupulous politicians, such as Ken [1] might use
that as an argument if it suited them.

tom

[1] Don't get me wrong, i think Ken's a Good Thing, but you have to admit
he's unscrupulous.

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On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 19:48:53 +0100, Tom Anderson
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On Sun, 1 Jul 2007, Neil Williams wrote:

On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 02:40:57 -0700, Paul Weaver
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That don't like the tube? Nobody in their right mind uses a bus for a
car replacement.


Funny but Stagecoach are claiming exactly that is happening on a number
of their city networks outside of London.

In London many people do. If you know the network the buses are a far
more comfortable and practical way of getting around central London then
the Tube is, especially in the peaks.


The exact opposite of my experience, but there you go.


I think you are both correct but it really depends where you are
travelling. Some journeys (e.g. Leicester Sq - Victoria) I would much
rather do by 24 bus than the Tube. There are other journeys where the
Tube is far more sensible - e.g. Green Park - Russell Square. There is
no convenient way of doing that trip by bus without a long slow journey
and a change of buses. What still puzzles me is that even now there are
certain key links in the bus network that are missing (e.g London Bridge
- West End) or Upper St in Islington into Oxford Street (yes I know the
30 just scrapes in by Selfridges but it's not the same coverage as the
73 from Essex Road).
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On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 19:48:53 +0100, Tom Anderson
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In London many people do. If you know the network the buses are a far
more comfortable and practical way of getting around central London then
the Tube is, especially in the peaks.


The exact opposite of my experience, but there you go.


In what way?

Going from Euston to Blackfriars in the morning peak I can use the
Northern Line, and stand with someone's head in my armpit and my back
arched due to the low ceiling for 10 minutes. Alternatively, I can
take a 73 or 390 to Kings Cross and change onto a 45 or 63 from the
same stop and enjoy the front seat upstairs. Slightly slower, but far
less walking through dank tunnels and a pretty much guaranteed seat.

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Neil Williams wrote:

Going from Euston to Blackfriars in the morning peak I can use the
Northern Line, and stand with someone's head in my armpit and my back
arched due to the low ceiling for 10 minutes.


You've got my sympathy, Neil. I gave up using the deep tubes in the rush
hour because of the sheer miserable nature of the journey. I try to use the
sub-surface lines and on-foot as much as possible during the peaks.


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On Jul 1, 2:05 pm, wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 02:40:57 -0700, Paul Weaver
I wonder if this carbomb business will end up being used as an argument to
pedestrianise,


That'd be nice, get rid of the menace of the buses.


So what are people supposed to do who can't afford to buy and run a
car and don't like the tube Paul ? .


That don't like the tube? Nobody in their right mind uses a bus for a
car replacement.


Car replacement did you say there are many people who do not even hold
a driving licence in this country and have never owned a car in their
lives .Perhaps these people should use their legs, or get a bike.

But cycling is not allowed in pedestrian areas Paul did you not know
that ?


In the context of the conversation, I took pedestrianisation as
removing large vehicular traffic (a bomb in a bike, motorbike would be
no worse than a bag). As you know, there are many areas where motor
vehicles are banned, but pedestrians and cyclists live in harmony.

and there are also people who can walk a little and ride a lot
on buses due to various arthritic illnesses and are unable to walk the
miles along the underground passages to use the tube.


There's no reason that passages need to be so long from ticket halls.

I have a car but when I know I am not going to be carrying a great
deal of weight I always use the bus, you see I was born into an age
when to have a car you needed to be rich and also be someone and the
peasants used the bus and nothing but the bus or of course the bike .
It isn't every one that is born with a silver spoon in their gobs and
a credit card in their pockets .


I use my car for long distance travel (much nicer using the train to
get to cornwall, but impossible to get arround), and for shopping
(bringing 20 bags back on the tube ain't much fun).



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