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Evening all,
If the Journey Planner describes a leg like this (where *** means in bright green letters): Walthamstow Central Station Take the Route Bus 20 towards Debden *** HIGH ROAD, LEYTON E10: Routes 20 55 69 97 230 257 357 W15 W16 W19 N26 will be subject to severe delays between 0900 Tuesday 20 May and approximately Saturday 1 November, between Abbots Park and Lea Bridge Road due to Thames Water Main renewal. *** Average journey time: 13 mins Is it saying it'd take 13 minutes without the delays, or 13 minutes including delays? Is there a good way to get real-time information about how delayed a route is? Does anyone have any opinions as to whether the delays at that specific point, basically the northern end of Leyton High Road, where the bus garage is, are likely to clobber a trip eastwards from Walthamstow Central this saturday evening? tom -- SOY! SOY! SOY! Soy makes you strong! Strength crushes enemies! SOY! |
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![]() On 24 Sep, 23:30, Tom Anderson wrote: Evening all, If the Journey Planner describes a leg like this (where *** means in bright green letters): * Walthamstow Central Station * Take the Route Bus 20 towards Debden * *** HIGH ROAD, LEYTON E10: Routes 20 55 69 97 230 257 357 W15 W16 W19 N26 * will be subject to severe delays between 0900 Tuesday 20 May and * approximately Saturday 1 November, between Abbots Park and Lea Bridge * Road due to Thames Water Main renewal. *** * Average journey time: 13 mins Is it saying it'd take 13 minutes without the delays, or 13 minutes including delays? It's the normal journey time i.e. without the delays. Is there a good way to get real-time information about how delayed a route is? No, not really. This "Live travel news" page for buses just repeats what you've been told already: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravel...s/default.html I imagine the iBus project might offer up some more dynamic provision of live information at some point. Does anyone have any opinions as to whether the delays at that specific point, basically the northern end of Leyton High Road, where the bus garage is, are likely to clobber a trip eastwards from Walthamstow Central this saturday evening? I don't know the specific roadworks, but my gut instinct is that you'll be OK, just leave a bit of extra time. What time in the evening are we talking here? Post-7pm-ish and the traffic will be less. |
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Mizter T wrote:
On 24 Sep, 23:30, Tom Anderson wrote: Does anyone have any opinions as to whether the delays at that specific point, basically the northern end of Leyton High Road, where the bus garage is, are likely to clobber a trip eastwards from Walthamstow Central this saturday evening? I don't know the specific roadworks, but my gut instinct is that you'll be OK, just leave a bit of extra time. What time in the evening are we talking here? Post-7pm-ish and the traffic will be less. The idea is to get to the final destination, which is described as 15 minutes' walk, so probably about 10, somewhere in the window 1900-1930. That would imply an undelayed departure from the 'stow about 1830-1900. Just on the cusp of the time of day when it might not be worth risking it (although at least it's a weekend). However, i have established a reputation amongst my friends for always being spectacularly late, so that time is a somewhat moveable feast! Timing things to arrive Walthamstow at 1930, getting to the destination at 2000, unruffled and with sincere apologies, might be prudent ... Thanks for the gen. tom -- The revolution is here. Get against the wall, sunshine. -- Mike Froggatt |
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![]() "Mizter T" wrote in message ... snip I imagine the iBus project might offer up some more dynamic provision of live information at some point. You would think so but as yet the travel information centre still don't have access to the mapping side of it, and they didn't used to have the old AVLS mapping either. I was stuck int he city waiting for a 78 the other evening, all they could tell me was there are roadworks... This was after a 40min wait for a service that was booked every 10 min's Also (interestingley) after a group call on the radio the Ibus decided to die and never recovered for the rest of the route. I don't know the specific roadworks, but my gut instinct is that you'll be OK, just leave a bit of extra time. What time in the evening are we talking here? Post-7pm-ish and the traffic will be less. Not sure depends on any list of given things.. You might get lucky and get through quite quick. All the info on the website, and the travel information centre have access to is a combination of LTIS and SWK's. I'm not sure if they have access to the real time congestion mapping. |
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