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Post by overgroundcommuter on Jul 8, 2014 8:56:50 GMT
According to Election-Data, Camberwell and Peckham have the highest proportion of bus users in the UK.
This comes as no real surprise to bus users in the area considering the heavy use of routes along the Peckham and Elephant corridor and the lack of rail services.
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Post by vjaska on Jul 8, 2014 9:15:52 GMT
According to Election-Data, Camberwell and Peckham have the highest proportion of bus users in the UK. This comes as no real surprise to bus users in the area considering the heavy use of routes along the Peckham and Elephant corridor and the lack of rail services. I wouldn't believe anything that comes out of Harriet Harmans mouth lol.
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Post by snoggle on Jul 8, 2014 10:13:36 GMT
According to Election-Data, Camberwell and Peckham have the highest proportion of bus users in the UK. This comes as no real surprise to bus users in the area considering the heavy use of routes along the Peckham and Elephant corridor and the lack of rail services. I wouldn't believe anything that comes out of Harriet Harmans mouth lol. It didn't come from her though, she was copied in as it's her constituency. Looking on the election-data website and the twitter feed brings up a number of maps about transport choices for travelling to work (and loads of other issues). The "travel to work by train" map has a massive bias towards the South East. The "travel to work by bus" map is much more spread out with some predictable hot spots. The "travel to work by car" map shows a massive reliance on cars across the country but very low levels in Greater London - hardly a shock I know.
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