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Paul July 7th 09 12:52 PM

Tottenham Hale Bus Station
 
Does anyone know what the "safety concerns" are which mean that routes
123, 230, N73 and W4, plus the Victoria Line replacement buses are not
able to call at the bus station in an eastbound direction? If the bus
station is unsafe, how is it that routes 41 and 192 are still able to
call there? Is this situation likely to last for a long time? I ask as
my e-mail to London Buses on the subject has, unsurprisingly, not been
answered.

Barry Salter July 8th 09 07:44 AM

Tottenham Hale Bus Station
 
Paul Corfield wrote:

I hate to say it but in my experience you do not get quick responses to
E Mails to TfL Customer Services. It may take a couple of weeks - my
last query took a very long time due to computer system problems for
which TfL apologised.

I'm still waiting for a response to two out of three e-mails I sent to
LBL Customer Services back in May. I've had a response to the last of
the mails I sent, but not either of the first two. :-(

The subject being the atrocious operation of First's route W6 (Edmonton
Green Bus Station - Southgate Station), where I had a 45 minute wait for
a bus on May Day Bank Holiday Monday (when buses are supposed to be
every 15 minutes), a 30 minute wait on Wednesday of the same week (when
they're supposed to be every 10) and an effective 40 minute wait at
Southgate the following week (when they're every 20 minutes) due to the
bus doing a short working before it had even left Southgate, despite
being on time!

Cheers,

Barry

Paul July 8th 09 07:51 AM

Tottenham Hale Bus Station
 
On 7 July, 20:30, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 04:52:52 -0700 (PDT), Paul
wrote:

Does anyone know what the "safety concerns" are which mean that routes
123, 230, N73 and W4, plus the Victoria Line replacement buses are not
able to call at the bus station in an eastbound direction? *If the bus
station is unsafe, how is it that routes 41 and 192 are still able to
call there? Is this situation likely to last for a long time? I ask as
my e-mail to London Buses on the subject has, unsurprisingly, not been
answered.


No but I have raised a query internally today that covers the points you
mention and some others besides.

I hate to say it but in my experience you do not get quick responses to
E Mails to TfL Customer Services. It may take a couple of weeks - my
last query took a very long time due to computer system problems for
which TfL apologised.

--
Paul C


Thanks

If you do get a reply, please post it here.

This problem is going a major pain, especially as over the next three
weekends there is no service on the Victoria line, and the replacement
buses will not be able to stop there.

plcd1 July 8th 09 09:42 AM

Tottenham Hale Bus Station
 
On Jul 8, 7:44*am, Barry Salter wrote:
Paul Corfield wrote:
I hate to say it but in my experience you do not get quick responses to
E Mails to TfL Customer Services. It may take a couple of weeks - my
last query took a very long time due to computer system problems for
which TfL apologised.


I'm still waiting for a response to two out of three e-mails I sent to
LBL Customer Services back in May. I've had a response to the last of
the mails I sent, but not either of the first two. :-(

The subject being the atrocious operation of First's route W6 (Edmonton
Green Bus Station - Southgate Station), where I had a 45 minute wait for
a bus on May Day Bank Holiday Monday (when buses are supposed to be
every 15 minutes), a 30 minute wait on Wednesday of the same week (when
they're supposed to be every 10) and an effective 40 minute wait at
Southgate the following week (when they're every 20 minutes) due to the
bus doing a short working before it had even left Southgate, despite
being on time!


While I appreciate it's a TfL tendered service and therefore an
approach to TfL is the recommended route I would be tempted to send
something in via the First London website as well. When First ran the
123 a few years back I would regularly send First my praise as well as
my complaints and the response time was generally pretty quick.

--
Paul C
via Google

[email protected] July 8th 09 11:31 AM

Tottenham Hale Bus Station
 
On Wed, 08 Jul 2009 07:44:23 +0100
Barry Salter wrote:
The subject being the atrocious operation of First's route W6 (Edmonton
Green Bus Station - Southgate Station), where I had a 45 minute wait for
a bus on May Day Bank Holiday Monday (when buses are supposed to be
every 15 minutes), a 30 minute wait on Wednesday of the same week (when
they're supposed to be every 10) and an effective 40 minute wait at
Southgate the following week (when they're every 20 minutes) due to the
bus doing a short working before it had even left Southgate, despite
being on time!


And ecomentalists wonder why people drive cars.

B2003


Paul July 8th 09 11:53 AM

Tottenham Hale Bus Station
 
On 7 July, 20:30, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 04:52:52 -0700 (PDT), Paul
wrote:

Does anyone know what the "safety concerns" are which mean that routes
123, 230, N73 and W4, plus the Victoria Line replacement buses are not
able to call at the bus station in an eastbound direction? *If the bus
station is unsafe, how is it that routes 41 and 192 are still able to
call there? Is this situation likely to last for a long time? I ask as
my e-mail to London Buses on the subject has, unsurprisingly, not been
answered.


No but I have raised a query internally today that covers the points you
mention and some others besides.

I hate to say it but in my experience you do not get quick responses to
E Mails to TfL Customer Services. It may take a couple of weeks - my
last query took a very long time due to computer system problems for
which TfL apologised.

--
Paul C


Don't Arriva run the 123 at the moment? Their website makes it clear
that for any comments about London Bus services you should contact Tfl
direct. They only want to be contacted directly for enquiries about
lost property.

plcd1 July 8th 09 01:05 PM

Tottenham Hale Bus Station
 
On Jul 8, 11:53*am, Paul wrote:
On 7 July, 20:30, Paul Corfield wrote:





On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 04:52:52 -0700 (PDT), Paul
wrote:


Does anyone know what the "safety concerns" are which mean that routes
123, 230, N73 and W4, plus the Victoria Line replacement buses are not
able to call at the bus station in an eastbound direction? *If the bus
station is unsafe, how is it that routes 41 and 192 are still able to
call there? Is this situation likely to last for a long time? I ask as
my e-mail to London Buses on the subject has, unsurprisingly, not been
answered.


No but I have raised a query internally today that covers the points you
mention and some others besides.


I hate to say it but in my experience you do not get quick responses to
E Mails to TfL Customer Services. It may take a couple of weeks - my
last query took a very long time due to computer system problems for
which TfL apologised.


--
Paul C


Don't Arriva run the 123 at the moment? Their website makes it clear
that for any comments about London Bus services you should contact Tfl
direct. They only want to be contacted directly for enquiries about
lost property


Yes Arriva do run the 123 *now* - don't I know it! Interestingly my
last complaint - about driver behaviour - went to TfL but the reply
came from Arriva which was something of a surprise.

My earlier response referred to a few years ago when First ran things.
The complaints process has changed since then but I was simply
remarking that I found First to be helpful and my suggested E Mail
would be *in addition* to the complaint Barry has sent to TfL.

The issue about the bus station is completely a TfL decision and the
operators would have no comment to make.

--
Paul C
via Google

Paul July 8th 09 01:25 PM

Tottenham Hale Bus Station
 
On 8 July, 13:05, plcd1 wrote:
On Jul 8, 11:53*am, Paul wrote:





On 7 July, 20:30, Paul Corfield wrote:


On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 04:52:52 -0700 (PDT), Paul
wrote:


Does anyone know what the "safety concerns" are which mean that routes
123, 230, N73 and W4, plus the Victoria Line replacement buses are not
able to call at the bus station in an eastbound direction? *If the bus
station is unsafe, how is it that routes 41 and 192 are still able to
call there? Is this situation likely to last for a long time? I ask as
my e-mail to London Buses on the subject has, unsurprisingly, not been
answered.


No but I have raised a query internally today that covers the points you
mention and some others besides.


I hate to say it but in my experience you do not get quick responses to
E Mails to TfL Customer Services. It may take a couple of weeks - my
last query took a very long time due to computer system problems for
which TfL apologised.


--
Paul C


Don't Arriva run the 123 at the moment? Their website makes it clear
that for any comments about London Bus services you should contact Tfl
direct. They only want to be contacted directly for enquiries about
lost property


Yes Arriva do run the 123 *now* - don't I know it! *Interestingly my
last complaint - about driver behaviour - went to TfL but the reply
came from Arriva which was something of a surprise.

My earlier response referred to a few years ago when First ran things.
The complaints process has changed since then but I was simply
remarking that I found First to be helpful and my suggested E Mail
would be *in addition* to the complaint Barry has sent to TfL.

The issue about the bus station is completely a TfL decision and the
operators would have no comment to make.

--
Paul C
via Google- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Thinking about it, the only possible "safety concern" that I can think
of is that someone from "Health And Safety" has deemed it "unsafe" for
buses on the through routes (123, 230, W4 and N73) to pass buses on
the terminating routes (41 and 192) that are on stand. Granted there
is limited clearance, but I am not aware of any serious accidents or
fatalities. Even if there had been an accident, the problem could be
solved by making sure that buses on stand only park in designated
areas. How typical of Tfl to not give a flying f**k about passengers,
and find a solution which causes them as much inconvenience as
possible. I would not like to be member of LU staff there on Saturday
(when there is no Victoria line running) having to explain why the
replacement buses toward Walthamstow are having to sail past the bus
station without stopping.

Paul July 8th 09 03:20 PM

Tottenham Hale Bus Station
 
On 8 July, 13:25, Paul wrote:
On 8 July, 13:05, plcd1 wrote:





On Jul 8, 11:53*am, Paul wrote:


On 7 July, 20:30, Paul Corfield wrote:


On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 04:52:52 -0700 (PDT), Paul
wrote:


Does anyone know what the "safety concerns" are which mean that routes
123, 230, N73 and W4, plus the Victoria Line replacement buses are not
able to call at the bus station in an eastbound direction? *If the bus
station is unsafe, how is it that routes 41 and 192 are still able to
call there? Is this situation likely to last for a long time? I ask as
my e-mail to London Buses on the subject has, unsurprisingly, not been
answered.


No but I have raised a query internally today that covers the points you
mention and some others besides.


I hate to say it but in my experience you do not get quick responses to
E Mails to TfL Customer Services. It may take a couple of weeks - my
last query took a very long time due to computer system problems for
which TfL apologised.


--
Paul C


Don't Arriva run the 123 at the moment? Their website makes it clear
that for any comments about London Bus services you should contact Tfl
direct. They only want to be contacted directly for enquiries about
lost property


Yes Arriva do run the 123 *now* - don't I know it! *Interestingly my
last complaint - about driver behaviour - went to TfL but the reply
came from Arriva which was something of a surprise.


My earlier response referred to a few years ago when First ran things.
The complaints process has changed since then but I was simply
remarking that I found First to be helpful and my suggested E Mail
would be *in addition* to the complaint Barry has sent to TfL.


The issue about the bus station is completely a TfL decision and the
operators would have no comment to make.


--
Paul C
via Google- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Thinking about it, the only possible "safety concern" that I can think
of is that someone from "Health And Safety" has deemed it "unsafe" for
buses on the through routes (123, 230, W4 and N73) to pass buses on
the terminating routes (41 and 192) that are on stand. Granted there
is limited clearance, but I am not aware of any serious accidents or
fatalities. Even if there had been an accident, the problem could be
solved by making sure that buses on stand only park in designated
areas. How typical of Tfl to not give a flying f**k about passengers,
and find a solution which causes them as much inconvenience as
possible. I would not like to be member of LU staff there on Saturday
(when there is no Victoria line running) having to explain why the
replacement buses toward Walthamstow are having to sail past the bus
station without stopping.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I have now received the following reply from London Buses

Thank you for contacting me regarding Tottenham Hale Bus Station. I
am sorry you are unhappy with the current stopping arrangements.

As stated on our website, routes 123, 230, W4 and N73 will no longer
be serving the station. Concerns were recently raised that, in order
to ensure the safety of alighting passengers, bus numbers should be
reduced in the station. Now that these numbers have been reduced,
routes 41 and 192, which terminate at Tottenham Hale, continue to use
the station.
We appreciate that this is not an ideal situation. Discussions are
taking place to see if an improved solution can be found, and we will
be monitoring the situation closely. I apologise for any
inconvenience caused.
Thank you again for raising your concerns with us. If I can be of any
help in the future, please feel free to contact me.

As I said previously, how typical of Tfl to think of a solution which
causes the maximum inconvenience to passengers - how many accidents
have there actually been, and have any of these been serious?


MIG July 8th 09 03:45 PM

Tottenham Hale Bus Station
 
On 8 July, 15:20, Paul wrote:
On 8 July, 13:25, Paul wrote:





On 8 July, 13:05, plcd1 wrote:


On Jul 8, 11:53*am, Paul wrote:


On 7 July, 20:30, Paul Corfield wrote:


On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 04:52:52 -0700 (PDT), Paul
wrote:


Does anyone know what the "safety concerns" are which mean that routes
123, 230, N73 and W4, plus the Victoria Line replacement buses are not
able to call at the bus station in an eastbound direction? *If the bus
station is unsafe, how is it that routes 41 and 192 are still able to
call there? Is this situation likely to last for a long time? I ask as
my e-mail to London Buses on the subject has, unsurprisingly, not been
answered.


No but I have raised a query internally today that covers the points you
mention and some others besides.


I hate to say it but in my experience you do not get quick responses to
E Mails to TfL Customer Services. It may take a couple of weeks - my
last query took a very long time due to computer system problems for
which TfL apologised.


--
Paul C


Don't Arriva run the 123 at the moment? Their website makes it clear
that for any comments about London Bus services you should contact Tfl
direct. They only want to be contacted directly for enquiries about
lost property


Yes Arriva do run the 123 *now* - don't I know it! *Interestingly my
last complaint - about driver behaviour - went to TfL but the reply
came from Arriva which was something of a surprise.


My earlier response referred to a few years ago when First ran things..
The complaints process has changed since then but I was simply
remarking that I found First to be helpful and my suggested E Mail
would be *in addition* to the complaint Barry has sent to TfL.


The issue about the bus station is completely a TfL decision and the
operators would have no comment to make.


--
Paul C
via Google- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Thinking about it, the only possible "safety concern" that I can think
of is that someone from "Health And Safety" has deemed it "unsafe" for
buses on the through routes (123, 230, W4 and N73) to pass buses on
the terminating routes (41 and 192) that are on stand. Granted there
is limited clearance, but I am not aware of any serious accidents or
fatalities. Even if there had been an accident, the problem could be
solved by making sure that buses on stand only park in designated
areas. How typical of Tfl to not give a flying f**k about passengers,
and find a solution which causes them as much inconvenience as
possible. I would not like to be member of LU staff there on Saturday
(when there is no Victoria line running) having to explain why the
replacement buses toward Walthamstow are having to sail past the bus
station without stopping.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I have now received the following reply from London Buses

Thank you for contacting me regarding Tottenham Hale Bus Station. *I
am sorry you are unhappy with the current stopping arrangements.

As stated on our website, routes 123, 230, W4 and N73 will no longer
be serving the station. *Concerns were recently raised that, in order
to ensure the safety of alighting passengers, bus numbers should be
reduced in the station. *Now that these numbers have been reduced,
routes 41 and 192, which terminate at Tottenham Hale, continue to use
the station.
We appreciate that this is not an ideal situation. *Discussions are
taking place to see if an improved solution can be found, and we will
be monitoring the situation closely. *I apologise for any
inconvenience caused.
Thank you again for raising your concerns with us. *If I can be of any
help in the future, please feel free to contact me.

As I said previously, how typical of Tfl to think of a solution which
causes the maximum inconvenience to passengers - how many accidents
have there actually been, and have any of these been serious?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


It's funny, last time I went that way on a 123, I was surprised to
find it going into the bus station, it not having done so during the
many years when I used it a lot, although I remember the 41 always
being there (is it the least-changed route in London?).

I am stuggling to understand what the problem is though. Surely the
whole point of bus stations is to have buses in them. Or are they
referring to railway passengers having to pass too many buses?


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