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Colin McKenzie wrote:
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 19:13:43 +0100, Tom Barry wrote: Usable capacities used by TfL for modelling the debendifications are 85 (double decker), 70 (single decker) and 120 (bendy). The placarded capacities are similarly excessive for the new 521/507 non-bendies, which from me counting people onto them leave Waterloo with about 60 on board, despite having a placarded capacity somewhat higher. It's assumed the maximum feasible load is somewhat lower, not least because with a bus along every couple of minutes the choice of the person at the front of the queue is a minute or two waiting followed by a seat, or getting on now and standing. This suggests that the figures have been loaded to make a stronger case for eliminating Routemasters. Their official maximum capacity gave all but 5 people a seat - and you could fit well over 5 standing downstairs if the conductor failed to prevent it. Um, those are the figures used in 2008, under Boris. Are you suggesting he loaded the figures to make a case for eliminating Routemasters? IIRC I've read some figures (on the DMS, possibly) saying that the standing capacity was 21 when driver-only and 5 when crewed. No comments on how the £20m annual cost of bendy replacement looks absolutely scandalous when Boris is trying to slash the bus subsidy by £150m annually? Tom |
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