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Post by YY13VKP on Dec 6, 2016 23:21:01 GMT
Just sticking this here as this consultation is not yet officially live on the TfL website, but according to the source below, it will be soon. The KENDRA magazine (the local magazine for Kenley residents) has reported that Croydon Council and TfL are planning a consultation for their plan to remove the hail and ride section and replace it with fixed bus stops. The Kenley Residents Association are opposing the move as it will reduce the amount of parking spaces on the route. Here's a picture i took of the report: Attachment Deleted
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Post by vjaska on Dec 7, 2016 0:21:33 GMT
Just sticking this here as this consultation is not yet officially live on the TfL website, but according to the source below, it will be soon. The KENDRA magazine (the local magazine for Kenley residents) has reported that Croydon Council and TfL are planning a consultation for their plan to remove the hail and ride section and replace it with fixed bus stops. The Kenley Residents Association are opposing the move as it will reduce the amount of parking spaces on the route. Here's a picture i took of the report: View AttachmentMore nimby residents I see and surprise, surprise - another sort of well to do area. I hope this goes ahead just for those parking spots to be lost as it's about time we reduce the amount of cars we have on the road in favour of public transport
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Post by ibus246 on Dec 7, 2016 3:44:12 GMT
Just sticking this here as this consultation is not yet officially live on the TfL website, but according to the source below, it will be soon. The KENDRA magazine (the local magazine for Kenley residents) has reported that Croydon Council and TfL are planning a consultation for their plan to remove the hail and ride section and replace it with fixed bus stops. The Kenley Residents Association are opposing the move as it will reduce the amount of parking spaces on the route. Here's a picture i took of the report: View AttachmentThanks for posting. It will be a shame that that is being consulted on. Being my local route I will certaintly be replying and no doubt others will opposing the changes. The large majority of the route is H&R but will we see if there is any uproar. They already have the timetable Panels throughout the whole route all set up with iBus announcements so we will see what happens. I imagine however there will be little support but we will see if TfL presses ahead or not.
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Post by ibus246 on Dec 7, 2016 3:46:52 GMT
Just sticking this here as this consultation is not yet officially live on the TfL website, but according to the source below, it will be soon. The KENDRA magazine (the local magazine for Kenley residents) has reported that Croydon Council and TfL are planning a consultation for their plan to remove the hail and ride section and replace it with fixed bus stops. The Kenley Residents Association are opposing the move as it will reduce the amount of parking spaces on the route. Here's a picture i took of the report: View AttachmentMore nimby residents I see and surprise, surprise - another sort of well to do area. I hope this goes ahead just for those parking spots to be lost as it's about time we reduce the amount of cars we have on the road in favour of public transport Have you seen the area the route traverses? Take Northwood Avenue for example, the whole road is lined up with cars parked - some of the houses have no garages so the homeowners are right to be annoyed. The parking along the route is lamentable even on my road, removing more parking spaces will make the problem worse.
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Post by vjaska on Dec 7, 2016 5:06:57 GMT
More nimby residents I see and surprise, surprise - another sort of well to do area. I hope this goes ahead just for those parking spots to be lost as it's about time we reduce the amount of cars we have on the road in favour of public transport Have you seen the area the route traverses? Take Northwood Avenue for example, the whole road is lined up with cars parked - some of the houses have no garages so the homeowners are right to be annoyed. The parking along the route is lamentable even on my road, removing more parking spaces will make the problem worse. No because I've only rode the 434 roughly 5 times and only once end to end.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2016 11:33:29 GMT
It's clear TfL want to abolish hail-and-ride, seems almost certain they'll consult on this (unless they actually listen to the opposition, which is unlikely)
However I can't agree that it's snobs that oppose fixed stops... as mentioned, some people require parking in densely populated car areas. While it's a good thing to get cars off the roads, it doesn't mean there should be nowhere at home to leave them, you can't have both scenarios.
I imagine they'll eventually try to do fixed bus stops on the 'Emlyn' area of the 272. Whilst these schemes may be possible, it doesn't always mean it's practical without causing genuine hardship
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Post by SILENCED on Dec 7, 2016 11:55:23 GMT
More nimby residents I see and surprise, surprise - another sort of well to do area. I hope this goes ahead just for those parking spots to be lost as it's about time we reduce the amount of cars we have on the road in favour of public transport Have you seen the area the route traverses? Take Northwood Avenue for example, the whole road is lined up with cars parked - some of the houses have no garages so the homeowners are right to be annoyed. The parking along the route is lamentable even on my road, removing more parking spaces will make the problem worse. Whilst I accept your argument, bus users will also be annoyed if the bus can not stop safely anywhere near where they want to alight so get taken a good distance further than they wanted ... which randomly changes each day.
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Post by sid on Dec 7, 2016 12:18:05 GMT
It's clear TfL want to abolish hail-and-ride, seems almost certain they'll consult on this (unless they actually listen to the opposition, which is unlikely) However I can't agree that it's snobs that oppose fixed stops... as mentioned, some people require parking in densely populated car areas. While it's a good thing to get cars off the roads, it doesn't mean there should be nowhere at home to leave them, you can't have both scenarios. I imagine they'll eventually try to do fixed bus stops on the 'Emlyn' area of the 272. Whilst these schemes may be possible, it doesn't always mean it's practical without causing genuine hardship No those who object certainly can't be just dismissed as snobs, their complaints are perfectly reasonable and I'd probably feel the same in their position. It's one of these situations where there is no simple solution.
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Post by ibus246 on Dec 7, 2016 14:41:18 GMT
It's clear TfL want to abolish hail-and-ride, seems almost certain they'll consult on this (unless they actually listen to the opposition, which is unlikely) However I can't agree that it's snobs that oppose fixed stops... as mentioned, some people require parking in densely populated car areas. While it's a good thing to get cars off the roads, it doesn't mean there should be nowhere at home to leave them, you can't have both scenarios. I imagine they'll eventually try to do fixed bus stops on the 'Emlyn' area of the 272. Whilst these schemes may be possible, it doesn't always mean it's practical without causing genuine hardship My point exactly
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Post by ibus246 on Dec 7, 2016 14:42:17 GMT
Have you seen the area the route traverses? Take Northwood Avenue for example, the whole road is lined up with cars parked - some of the houses have no garages so the homeowners are right to be annoyed. The parking along the route is lamentable even on my road, removing more parking spaces will make the problem worse. Whilst I accept your argument, bus users will also be annoyed if the bus can not stop safely anywhere near where they want to alight so get taken a good distance further than they wanted ... which randomly changes each day. Yes, but I'm sure Zubin will agree (I think this is his local route) that this problem is not evident on this route in particular
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Post by ibus246 on Dec 7, 2016 14:44:22 GMT
It's clear TfL want to abolish hail-and-ride, seems almost certain they'll consult on this (unless they actually listen to the opposition, which is unlikely) However I can't agree that it's snobs that oppose fixed stops... as mentioned, some people require parking in densely populated car areas. While it's a good thing to get cars off the roads, it doesn't mean there should be nowhere at home to leave them, you can't have both scenarios. I imagine they'll eventually try to do fixed bus stops on the 'Emlyn' area of the 272. Whilst these schemes may be possible, it doesn't always mean it's practical without causing genuine hardship No those who object certainly can't be just dismissed as snobs, their complaints are perfectly reasonable and I'd probably feel the same in their position. It's one of these situations where there is no simple solution. I think the solution on this one is "if it ain't broke.........." However, we will await TfL's justifying - no doubt it will be so wheelchair/elderly can reach the bus easily with more room for the bus to pull in and kneel.
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Post by SILENCED on Dec 7, 2016 15:02:11 GMT
Whilst I accept your argument, bus users will also be annoyed if the bus can not stop safely anywhere near where they want to alight so get taken a good distance further than they wanted ... which randomly changes each day. Yes, but I'm sure Zubin will agree (I think this is his local route) that this problem is not evident on this route in particular But you have just said that Northwood Avenue is lined with parked cars ... so no place to stop along there if you want to get off? So you have used and example and said that this is not the case? Confused!
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Post by mondraker275 on Dec 7, 2016 15:44:16 GMT
Just sticking this here as this consultation is not yet officially live on the TfL website, but according to the source below, it will be soon. The KENDRA magazine (the local magazine for Kenley residents) has reported that Croydon Council and TfL are planning a consultation for their plan to remove the hail and ride section and replace it with fixed bus stops. The Kenley Residents Association are opposing the move as it will reduce the amount of parking spaces on the route. Here's a picture i took of the report: View AttachmentObviously we will wait and see the consultation. However, we get onto TfL for going ahead with things, but yet its Ok for councillors to reject things before its come out? I am all for 'fixed stops', especially in H&R areas were the buses do not operate like its a H&R. It looks like this one is solely for accessibility purposes, as they have ibus in places already. Clearly, putting in fixed stops is a costly operation for Tfl and their intentions are solely to provide a better service for not only current bus users but maybe future ones to. They aint going to be driving those cars all their lives. And if struggling to find a car parking space is the highest level of hardship I will face in my life, sign me up.
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Post by YY13VKP on Dec 7, 2016 18:59:57 GMT
Whilst I accept your argument, bus users will also be annoyed if the bus can not stop safely anywhere near where they want to alight so get taken a good distance further than they wanted ... which randomly changes each day. Yes, but I'm sure Zubin will agree (I think this is his local route) that this problem is not evident on this route in particular You're right, it is my local route, as well as the 407 Most of the time, where the bus stops is not an issue, but where I get off outside Kenley Station, the bus stops just after the junction, blocking the traffic, due to the amount of parked cars. My opinion on the matter is that there should be fixed bus stops. I much prefer this to Hail and Ride, as people know where to go when they want to get the bus. It will also be more accessible and easier for the disabled. I think the 434 is the only route in the Croydon area which is hail and ride (thought the 463 got rid of its hail and ride), and I think TfL are pushing to abolish hail and ride altogether, they managed to do it for the K1 recently. The Kenley residents are opposing, especially by the station, but people along that road have driveways, and some people park there to use the station, when they can use the station car park instead. Northwood Avenue however, there is a problem, as some people do not have driveways on the route heading towards Coulsdon, so parking is an issue. The bus sometimes has to squeeze past. But surely there are some locations that can be suitable on that road for a bus stop to be implemented.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2016 20:57:55 GMT
It's clear TfL want to abolish hail-and-ride, seems almost certain they'll consult on this (unless they actually listen to the opposition, which is unlikely) However I can't agree that it's snobs that oppose fixed stops... as mentioned, some people require parking in densely populated car areas. While it's a good thing to get cars off the roads, it doesn't mean there should be nowhere at home to leave them, you can't have both scenarios. I imagine they'll eventually try to do fixed bus stops on the 'Emlyn' area of the 272. Whilst these schemes may be possible, it doesn't always mean it's practical without causing genuine hardship No those who object certainly can't be just dismissed as snobs, their complaints are perfectly reasonable and I'd probably feel the same in their position. It's one of these situations where there is no simple solution. I don't personally see them as snobs but thanks for your concern. I refer others comments that have put them in this category. I would call myself a snob if I believed that seeing as I wouldn't want fixed stops on my street either.
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