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East London Line Ex Ph 2 funding deal / loss of Vic - Bellinghamservice
On Apr 23, 8:52*pm, trundleage wrote: On Apr 23, 5:18*pm, Mizter T wrote: On Apr 23, 4:40*pm, trundleage wrote: And copying verbatim as happens here is obviously not plagiarism. If you want analysis, then you're going to have to pay for it The comment re "potential plagiarism" relates to Mr Thant's suspicion that Transport Briefing reworked some of his own material which appeared on his now mothballed blog, London Connections, into a piece it presented as its own. Anyway, I'm not getting involved in this any further. Oh. Thank you for that. Sometimes it can be difficult to understand some bits said when you don't get the context. Cheers. No worries. I wasn't quite sure if you were connected to Transport Briefing or not, hence my slightly abrupt manner! I did ponder linking to the relevant comment on Mr Thant's now no- longer updated blog, but I thought that might be a bit unnecessarily incendiary, and anyway I thought it was perhaps not really my place to do so. Mr Thant has now set out his take on this downthread. |
East London Line Ex Ph 2 funding deal / loss of Vic - Bellinghamservice
On Apr 23, 9:22*pm, Mizter T wrote:
On Apr 23, 8:52*pm, trundleage wrote: On Apr 23, 5:18*pm, Mizter T wrote: On Apr 23, 4:40*pm, trundleage wrote: And copying verbatim as happens here is obviously not plagiarism. If you want analysis, then you're going to have to pay for it The comment re "potential plagiarism" relates to Mr Thant's suspicion that Transport Briefing reworked some of his own material which appeared on his now mothballed blog, London Connections, into a piece it presented as its own. Anyway, I'm not getting involved in this any further. Oh. Thank you for that. Sometimes it can be difficult to understand some bits said when you don't get the context. Cheers. No worries. I wasn't quite sure if you were connected to Transport Briefing or not, hence my slightly abrupt manner! Nah, Got better stuff to do than run a site like that. I think this is what should be more concerning with regards to copying verbatim. Read the last paragraph. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/07/bu...er=rss&emc=rss |
East London Line Ex Ph 2 funding deal / loss of Vic - Bellinghamservice
Mizter T wrote:
Absolutely. Vauxhall, Elephant & Castle and Camden Town are three particularly significant 'edge of zone 1' stations that instantly spring to mind where this tactic can fruitfully be employed - but there are plenty of others such as Bermondsey, Whitechapel, Essex Road, Notting Hill Gate, Royal Oak etc which might work for individual commuters. On which note, it'll be interesting if any of Boris's bike hire schemes appear at edge-of-Z1 stations. They're effectively intended to give people an alternative to bus or tube onward transport from London rail terminals, after all. Tom |
East London Line Ex Ph 2 funding deal / loss of Vic - Bellinghamservice
On Apr 23, 10:10*pm, Tom Barry wrote: Mizter T wrote: Absolutely. Vauxhall, Elephant & Castle and Camden Town are three particularly significant 'edge of zone 1' stations that instantly spring to mind where this tactic can fruitfully be employed - but there are plenty of others such as Bermondsey, Whitechapel, Essex Road, Notting Hill Gate, Royal Oak etc which might work for individual commuters. On which note, it'll be interesting if any of Boris's bike hire schemes appear at edge-of-Z1 stations. *They're effectively intended to give people an alternative to bus or tube onward transport from London rail terminals, after all. Arguably TfL's Finsbury Park cycle park can fulfil a similar role for regular commuters, though you obviously need to supply your own bicycle! http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/cycling/9003.aspx I've no idea how many people do use if for parking their bike overnight. Also, one wouldn't want to get there in the evening and find no space because it was still full up with the bike's of 'daytime parkers'. I must sign up with them at some point just so as to check it out and give it a test run. I haven't really been following developments w.r.t the cycle hire scheme - where are we (/is he) at with that then? And is it going to work? |
East London Line Ex Ph 2 funding deal / loss of Vic - Bellinghamservice
On Apr 24, 12:20*am, Paul Corfield wrote:
Do we imagine for one second that DfT would have imposed the Zone 1 requirement on Ken if he had been Mayor? *This isn't anti-Boris by the way - this is just an observation on party politics. Hmm. I suspect DfT would gladly have *tried* to impose it on Ken; however, what with Ken being competent at transport planning, massively experienced at arguing with central government, and actually caring about what happens to Londoners, I also suspect they would have failed. Since Boris is inept, inexperienced, and doesn't give a ****, it's hardly surprising they succeeded here. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
East London Line Ex Ph 2 funding deal / loss of Vic - Bellinghamservice
Mizter T wrote:
Arguably TfL's Finsbury Park cycle park can fulfil a similar role for regular commuters, though you obviously need to supply your own bicycle! http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/cycling/9003.aspx I've no idea how many people do use if for parking their bike overnight. Also, one wouldn't want to get there in the evening and find no space because it was still full up with the bike's of 'daytime parkers'. I must sign up with them at some point just so as to check it out and give it a test run. I haven't really been following developments w.r.t the cycle hire scheme - where are we (/is he) at with that then? And is it going to work? Curiously enough, the first 400 sites have just been announced, and they're not at stations apparently. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...ons/article.do http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/medi...tre/11580.aspx It's suggested that NR aren't co-operating (presumably because they take too much space up), but there seem to be some near enough to stations to be useful, including the Albert Embankment near Vauxhall and in Waterloo Road. It's definitely being seen by TfL as part of a modal shift away from public transport in Zone 1, though. It'll take Oyster. TfL's press office will apparently supply a list of sites on request. Tom |
East London Line Ex Ph 2 funding deal / loss of Vic - Bellinghamservice
On 27 Apr, 10:14, Tom Barry wrote:
It's suggested that NR aren't co-operating (presumably because they take too much space up), but there seem to be some near enough to stations to be useful, including the Albert Embankment near Vauxhall and in Waterloo Road. Isn't that the usual Evening Standard tactic of manufacturing a controversy that pits evil commie TfL against the honest stockbroking rail-commuter? Also the complaint about locks is a bit spurious - if it's going to work anything like Velib, the whole point is you use them to ride from docking station to docking station, rather than keeping the same bike with you all day. I'm surprised they say you'll be encouraged to use your own lock - I think doing so is a breach of the Velib terms. U |
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