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Post by capitalomnibus on Jun 27, 2019 9:38:35 GMT
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Post by lonmark on Jun 27, 2019 12:50:35 GMT
Oh god. Do this person alway go to hospital every day? No! Bet he got freedom pass to go on buses. I'm sure person will be fine. There is still plenty buses links to the hospital from the town centre.
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Post by ADH45258 on Jun 27, 2019 13:03:10 GMT
Not every nearby area currently has a direct link to Northwick Park Hospital, and many passengers will already have to change buses. Harrow Bus Station provides an easy hub to do so, with very frequent services to/from the hospital when you combine the 182, 223, 483, H9/H10 and H14. Many hospitals in London do not have an equivalent of Harrow Bus Station.
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Post by vjaska on Jun 27, 2019 13:35:51 GMT
Oh god. Do this person alway go to hospital every day? No! Bet he got freedom pass to go on buses. I'm sure person will be fine. There is still plenty buses links to the hospital from the town centre. For the elderly or someone with mobility issues, changing buses isn't easy. It's different if the link wasn't there in the first place but it is and roughly 300 people travel to the hospital so I completely understand that particular complaint. The fare one not so much as likely most won't even live an hour away anyway and said person probably wasn't aware of the hopper fare.
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Post by ian on Jun 27, 2019 22:14:23 GMT
The article says he lives in Edgware so I understand his point. Edgware hospital gets reduced to provide only local community services and not full hospital services so he ends up having to go to Northwick Park, from where the bus connection will now be removed.
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Post by vjaska on Jun 27, 2019 23:29:15 GMT
The article says he lives in Edgware so I understand his point. Edgware hospital gets reduced to provide only local community services and not full hospital services so he ends up having to go to Northwick Park, from where the bus connection will now be removed. I stand corrected on that point.
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Post by busman on Jun 28, 2019 0:18:00 GMT
The article says he lives in Edgware so I understand his point. Edgware hospital gets reduced to provide only local community services and not full hospital services so he ends up having to go to Northwick Park, from where the bus connection will now be removed. That could be a sticking point as Edgware is in the catchment area of Northwick Park following historical changes at Edgware General. Could we see a swap between the H14 and 186 with the H14 terminating at Harrow instead?
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Post by BusesInLondon on Jun 30, 2019 11:46:58 GMT
The article says he lives in Edgware so I understand his point. Edgware hospital gets reduced to provide only local community services and not full hospital services so he ends up having to go to Northwick Park, from where the bus connection will now be removed. That could be a sticking point as Edgware is in the catchment area of Northwick Park following historical changes at Edgware General. Could we see a swap between the H14 and 186 with the H14 terminating at Harrow instead? I can see why they want to shorten the 186 (long route) but the H14 is an alternative.
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Post by ADH45258 on Jun 30, 2019 13:14:34 GMT
That could be a sticking point as Edgware is in the catchment area of Northwick Park following historical changes at Edgware General. Could we see a swap between the H14 and 186 with the H14 terminating at Harrow instead? I can see why they want to shorten the 186 (long route) but the H14 is an alternative. Perhaps the 340 could have been an alternative to extend to Northwick Park Hospital. It is a shorter route than the 186, but maintains links towards Wealdstone, Canons Park and Edgware. The 340's frequency is not quite as high as the H14, but would be no different from the existing 186. Though not entirely related to Northwick Park Hospital, I would also make some changes to the Harrow Weald to Harrow corridor, which is possibly overbused. I would reroute the 182 over the H14 route to Hatch End instead (with the H14 withdrawn) - the section over Harrow View could do with increased frequency as more housing developments are being built. The 258 and 340 could perhaps then be increased in frequency slightly to compensate.
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Post by rif153 on Jun 30, 2019 13:31:52 GMT
I can see why they want to shorten the 186 (long route) but the H14 is an alternative. Perhaps the 340 could have been an alternative to extend to Northwick Park Hospital. It is a shorter route than the 186, but maintains links towards Wealdstone, Canons Park and Edgware. The 340's frequency is not quite as high as the H14, but would be no different from the existing 186. Though not entirely related to Northwick Park Hospital, I would also make some changes to the Harrow Weald to Harrow corridor, which is possibly overbused. I would reroute the 182 over the H14 route to Hatch End instead (with the H14 withdrawn) - the section over Harrow View could do with increased frequency as more housing developments are being built. The 258 and 340 could perhaps then be increased in frequency slightly to compensate. I think your idea would create some useful new links for Harrow View my only reservation is would you leave the few stops close the Oxhey Lane terminus served only by the 182 unserved?
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Post by ADH45258 on Jun 30, 2019 14:13:22 GMT
Perhaps the 340 could have been an alternative to extend to Northwick Park Hospital. It is a shorter route than the 186, but maintains links towards Wealdstone, Canons Park and Edgware. The 340's frequency is not quite as high as the H14, but would be no different from the existing 186. Though not entirely related to Northwick Park Hospital, I would also make some changes to the Harrow Weald to Harrow corridor, which is possibly overbused. I would reroute the 182 over the H14 route to Hatch End instead (with the H14 withdrawn) - the section over Harrow View could do with increased frequency as more housing developments are being built. The 258 and 340 could perhaps then be increased in frequency slightly to compensate. I think your idea would create some useful new links for Harrow View my only reservation is would you leave the few stops close the Oxhey Lane terminus served only by the 182 unserved? Forgot to mention, I would also reroute the H18/H19 in replacement of this. From Headstone Lane Station, going via Headstone Lane, Uxbridge Road, Harrow Weald High Road, College Avenue and College Hill Road, back to line of route at Kenton Lane - no longer serving Long Elmes or Brockhurst Corner.
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Post by BusesInLondon on Jun 30, 2019 16:26:23 GMT
I think your idea would create some useful new links for Harrow View my only reservation is would you leave the few stops close the Oxhey Lane terminus served only by the 182 unserved? Forgot to mention, I would also reroute the H18/H19 in replacement of this. From Headstone Lane Station, going via Headstone Lane, Uxbridge Road, Harrow Weald High Road, College Avenue and College Hill Road, back to line of route at Kenton Lane - no longer serving Long Elmes or Brockhurst Corner. That's silly, a key changeover is lost at Harrow Weald Bus Garage.
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Post by vjaska on Jun 30, 2019 18:22:59 GMT
I can see why they want to shorten the 186 (long route) but the H14 is an alternative. Perhaps the 340 could have been an alternative to extend to Northwick Park Hospital. It is a shorter route than the 186, but maintains links towards Wealdstone, Canons Park and Edgware. The 340's frequency is not quite as high as the H14, but would be no different from the existing 186. Though not entirely related to Northwick Park Hospital, I would also make some changes to the Harrow Weald to Harrow corridor, which is possibly overbused. I would reroute the 182 over the H14 route to Hatch End instead (with the H14 withdrawn) - the section over Harrow View could do with increased frequency as more housing developments are being built. The 258 and 340 could perhaps then be increased in frequency slightly to compensate. The H14 route works in its current form providing a reliable link from Harrow & Northwick Park Hospital to the corridor right up to Headstone Lane & Hatch End. It was double decked due to increased demand and currently copes fine AFAIK - if extra demand comes, it would be better simply increasing the H14 rather diverting a route that is prone to unreliability due to heavy traffic in Wembley & Neasden. Short routes are just as much as important as more longer ones.
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Post by ADH45258 on Jun 30, 2019 18:59:58 GMT
Forgot to mention, I would also reroute the H18/H19 in replacement of this. From Headstone Lane Station, going via Headstone Lane, Uxbridge Road, Harrow Weald High Road, College Avenue and College Hill Road, back to line of route at Kenton Lane - no longer serving Long Elmes or Brockhurst Corner. That's silly, a key changeover is lost at Harrow Weald Bus Garage. The H18/H19 would still serve Harrow Weald Bus Garage in this proposal. But would go along the High Road in the opposite direction to now.
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Post by ADH45258 on Jun 30, 2019 19:02:53 GMT
Perhaps the 340 could have been an alternative to extend to Northwick Park Hospital. It is a shorter route than the 186, but maintains links towards Wealdstone, Canons Park and Edgware. The 340's frequency is not quite as high as the H14, but would be no different from the existing 186. Though not entirely related to Northwick Park Hospital, I would also make some changes to the Harrow Weald to Harrow corridor, which is possibly overbused. I would reroute the 182 over the H14 route to Hatch End instead (with the H14 withdrawn) - the section over Harrow View could do with increased frequency as more housing developments are being built. The 258 and 340 could perhaps then be increased in frequency slightly to compensate. The H14 route works in its current form providing a reliable link from Harrow & Northwick Park Hospital to the corridor right up to Headstone Lane & Hatch End. It was double decked due to increased demand and currently copes fine AFAIK - if extra demand comes, it would be better simply increasing the H14 rather diverting a route that is prone to unreliability due to heavy traffic in Wembley & Neasden. Short routes are just as much as important as more longer ones. A rerouted 182 would not be much different in length from the existing routeing. With my proposal to a) extend the 340 to Northwick Park to compensate for the 186 change and b) reduce the routes along the Harrow Weald corridor, the only alternative would be to terminate both the 182 and H14 at Harrow Bus Station, where there is insufficient stand space. The 182 manages fine at the moment, and Harrow View suffers far less traffic issues than the route through Wealdstone.
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