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Michael R N Dolbear January 25th 08 04:20 PM

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Henry wrote

Also, for some mysterious reason appears that this only calls at
Hampton Court _Station_ going towards Esher, but not on the
return journey.


Going towards Esher, the buses pull off into the station
forecourt, but on the way back the last official stop before
the Green (on the other side of the Thames) is Summer Road,
(by the level crossing).
That probably counts as walking distance if you're fit enough
to cross the road in mid-traffic to the station-side pavement
immediately; otherwise there's currently a couple of hundred
yards of mud slick and a couple of nasty junctions to negotiate
to reach the pelican crossing at the station.

The obvious solution would be to turn into the gyratory and
share the bay already used by buses heading along the riverbank,
but simply go right round and turn left back on to the bridge.


Probably unnecessary since there is already a stop for other buses to
Kingston just before they turn left on to the bridge (451,461)

Of course that would mean buses both to and (~hourly) from
Kingston sharing a stop, which no doubt violates some
incontestable diktat. :(


There are examples where even the same route number shares a stop in
opposite directions. In Surrey I know of examples at Walton station,
Cobham (Waitrose), Sunbury Tesco and in Byfleet. Is this a "double
teacup" ?

OTOH in Esher with three routes to Kingston the paths taken and the
one-way system result in the buses that use those routes leaving from
three different (and widely separated) stops.

--
Mike D


Henry January 30th 08 12:42 AM

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On 25 Jan, 17:20, "Michael R N Dolbear" wrote:
Henry wrote
Also, for some mysterious reason appears that this only calls at
Hampton Court _Station_ going towards Esher, but not on the
return journey.


The obvious solution would be to turn into the gyratory and
share the bay already used by buses heading along the riverbank,
but simply go right round and turn left back on to the bridge.


Probably unnecessary since there is already a stop for other buses to
Kingston just before they turn left on to the bridge (451,461)


No, that stop is on the riverbank before what I've called the
gyratory,
so the 513 can't reach it.

Of course that would mean buses both to and (~hourly) from
Kingston sharing a stop, which no doubt violates some
incontestable diktat. :(


There are examples where even the same route number shares a stop in
opposite directions. In Surrey I know of examples at Walton station,
Cobham (Waitrose), Sunbury Tesco and in Byfleet. Is this a "double
teacup" ?


I did mean to imply that any such ruling would be rather pointless
in this case - I doubt many Kingston-bound passengers would wait
at that stop for a thrice-a-day bus...

I'm not sure whether that's a Surrey or TfL stop though (if that
would make any difference).

Hth

Henry

Michael R N Dolbear January 30th 08 07:27 PM

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Henry wrote

I'm not sure whether that's a Surrey or TfL stop though (if that
would make any difference).


It is located in Surrey (even though Hampton Court station is now in
zone 6, this didn't affect buses) but is IIRC of TfL design and has Tfl
cross-boundary buses (route 411) calling.

--
Mike D


Henry February 9th 08 10:09 PM

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On 30 Jan, 20:27, "Michael R N Dolbear" wrote:
Henry wrote

I'm not sure whether that's a Surrey or TfL stop though (if that
would make any difference).


It is located in Surrey (even though Hampton Court station is now in
zone 6, this didn't affect buses) but is IIRC of TfL design and has Tfl
cross-boundary buses (route 411) calling.


No, the 411 goes down the next road along.

For some reason all the stops around Hampton Court station are TfL,
including the ones by the riverbank served only by the 451/461.
One's even solar-powered, so they haven't been just been standing
there since 211 days...

Thanks

Henry


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