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I have just come back from a trip to London and am wondering, am I
right in thinking that there are no walk in travel centres like I've come to expect elsewhere in the UK anywhere in London The Travel Information Centres that TfL advertise seem to be no more than a glorified tube station ticket window or bus station inspector's window. You have to ask for what publicity you want and then you have to know what to ask for, and I'm sure they don't like giving out any more than 1 or 2 items per person Also whereas Tube maps are available in the racks at all tube stations, it is very hard to find any bus maps on display anywhere. In fact bus information is hard to find in general, once you get to a bus stop you've got all the info, but before that there doesn't seem to be any printed material showing even how often a bus runs. The 'Continuing your journey from' leaflets are a good idea but again there's nothing that says if the services listed are every 4 minutes or every 30 minutes. In my opinion it would also be a good idea to include the bus line maps as found in bus shelters in these leaflets It is also ironic how the only information about buses that is available to take away is produced by London Underground and only available at tube stations Considering TfL seem to at least from a visitor's point of view have it all sorted, these issues seem strange, I would have thought that TfL would have a huge budget to spend on all kinds of maps and leaflets Andrew |
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