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Post by snowman on Jan 1, 2021 8:32:52 GMT
Looks like 1 school bus on each school route next week will operate for the benefit of pupils who may need to attend schools. In cases where there are multiple buses, this will be the last scheduled bus in the timetable. It seems that in 22 Boroughs secondary schools stay closed (except for vulnerable and where parents are Key workers) But 10 Boroughs reopen schools as normal on Monday : City of London, Camden, Greenwich, Hackney, Harringay, Hounslow, Islington, Kingston, Lambeth and Lewisham Will throw up some oddities, using my old area of London as example, 65 serves schools in Kingston (open), but in reverse direction takes some Kingston pupils to Ham (in Richmond borough thus closed)
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Post by greg on Jan 1, 2021 12:45:28 GMT
People who live on the 603 route probably don’t use public transport aha especially Hampstead and Highgate. I think a 20 minute single decker service would be adequate out of school times I agree but about the public transport thing in Hampstead & Highgate, if that's the case how do the 46, 143 & C11 get so busy? C11 doesnt directly serve Hampstead Station. It runs via Adelaide Road and Belsize Park to Royal Free and also goes through the Chalcots Estate. C11 serves some unique links too being the only bus from Swiss Cottage to West Hampstead/Belsize Park. In school hours, its used a lot as its quicker than the 46 too to places like Gospel Oak and Grafton Estate on Mansfield Road. 46 Ive seen busy too but I don’t know why, it picks up a lot of the 603’s passengers from what I’ve seen as some go to school in Hampstead from areas like Little Venice and Maida Vale. Its also more frequent and serves as far as Hampstead which is like the main area for the kids who go to school around there. Can’t speak about the 143 however because I dont live near it or have seen it well enough
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Post by thekbq14 on Jan 1, 2021 21:38:47 GMT
Looks like 1 school bus on each school route next week will operate for the benefit of pupils who may need to attend schools. In cases where there are multiple buses, this will be the last scheduled bus in the timetable. It seems that in 22 Boroughs secondary schools stay closed (except for vulnerable and where parents are Key workers) But 10 Boroughs reopen schools as normal on Monday : City of London, Camden, Greenwich, Hackney, Harringay, Hounslow, Islington, Kingston, Lambeth and Lewisham Will throw up some oddities, using my old area of London as example, 65 serves schools in Kingston (open), but in reverse direction takes some Kingston pupils to Ham (in Richmond borough thus closed) Well....... with the U turn and government delaying the opening of schools in London, what will happen now with the school day extra vehicles?
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Post by wirewiper on Jan 2, 2021 14:11:25 GMT
Sullivan Buses has posted that all their TfL 600-series school routes will operate next week, but with only one bus - which will operate the last timetabled journey in each direction. Non-TfL schools services will not operate next week.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2021 16:28:59 GMT
Sullivan Buses has posted that all their TfL 600-series school routes will operate next week, but with only one bus - which will operate the last timetabled journey in each direction. Non-TfL schools services will not operate next week. Mentioned this a few days ago - I think it applies to all operators not just Sullivan.
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Post by deppy42 on Jan 2, 2021 16:41:24 GMT
Sullivan Buses has posted that all their TfL 600-series school routes will operate next week, but with only one bus - which will operate the last timetabled journey in each direction. Non-TfL schools services will not operate next week. Mentioned this a few days ago - I think it applies to all operators not just Sullivan. Same for RATP, all extra "V" buses will not operate. The 663/400 is down to operate normally.
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Post by snowman on Jan 2, 2021 22:23:44 GMT
Sullivan Buses has posted that all their TfL 600-series school routes will operate next week, but with only one bus - which will operate the last timetabled journey in each direction. Non-TfL schools services will not operate next week. Mentioned this a few days ago - I think it applies to all operators not just Sullivan. TfL have now updated bus changes School buses now resuming on 11th January (was 4th Jan) tfl.gov.uk/modes/buses/bus-changes
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Post by MoEnviro on Jan 3, 2021 0:30:35 GMT
Mentioned this a few days ago - I think it applies to all operators not just Sullivan. TfL have now updated bus changes School buses now resuming on 11th January (was 4th Jan) tfl.gov.uk/modes/buses/bus-changes*Extra buses resume on 11th. As mentioned some but not all normal buses return on 4th.
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Post by snowman on Jan 3, 2021 8:13:29 GMT
*Extra buses resume on 11th. As mentioned some but not all normal buses return on 4th. It says both school priority buses and extra buses from 11th So presumably 4th-8th will be normal Mon-Fri school holiday service As this is the new official TfL published info for passengers intending to travel, it presumably updates anything previously advised to Operators tfl.gov.uk/modes/buses/bus-changes
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Post by wirewiper on Jan 3, 2021 9:53:50 GMT
*Extra buses resume on 11th. As mentioned some but not all normal buses return on 4th. It says both school priority buses and extra buses from 11th So presumably 4th-8th will be normal Mon-Fri school holiday service As this is the new official TfL published info for passengers intending to travel, it presumably updates anything previously advised to Operators tfl.gov.uk/modes/buses/bus-changesAFAIK the plan to run one journey in each direction on the 600-series school routes still stands. We will find out on Monday.
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Post by wirewiper on Jan 3, 2021 10:35:29 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2021 10:58:20 GMT
Yes lets take advice from a man who failed at every ministerial appointment he was given, failed to concede the leadership when everyone knew he was going to lose and has pretty much disappeared for the last eighteen months. Yes, he’s the best person to listen to.
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Jan 3, 2021 11:24:13 GMT
Yes lets take advice from a man who failed at every ministerial appointment he was given, failed to concede the leadership when everyone knew he was going to lose and has pretty much disappeared for the last eighteen months. Yes, he’s the best person to listen to. So instead listen to a man who has undermined public confidence, made hopeless decisions and has caused the deaths of far more people than there should have been?
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Post by greenboy on Jan 3, 2021 12:54:30 GMT
Yes lets take advice from a man who failed at every ministerial appointment he was given, failed to concede the leadership when everyone knew he was going to lose and has pretty much disappeared for the last eighteen months. Yes, he’s the best person to listen to. So instead listen to a man who has undermined public confidence, made hopeless decisions and has caused the deaths of far more people than there should have been? Assuming you mean Boris Johnson, well he is the pm so obviously he will be making decisions in conjunction with advice from medical experts. And quite honestly it's people like you that undermine public confidence. I was listening to someone from Sweden and they were saying that people there generally listen to government advice and comply with it, regardless of how they voted. In the UK government advice is ridiculed and undermined at every opportunity, largely it seems by people who were opposed to Brexit. And do you have any evidence to back up your claim about hopeless decisions costing lives or is that just more hyperbole?
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Post by TB123 on Jan 3, 2021 13:03:45 GMT
So instead listen to a man who has undermined public confidence, made hopeless decisions and has caused the deaths of far more people than there should have been? Assuming you mean Boris Johnson, well he is the pm so obviously he will be making decisions in conjunction with advice from medical experts. And quite honestly it's people like you that undermine public confidence. I was listening to someone from Sweden and they were saying that people there generally listen to government advice and comply with it, regardless of how they voted. In the UK government advice is ridiculed and undermined at every opportunity, largely it seems by people who were opposed to Brexit. And do you have any evidence to back up your claim about hopeless decisions costing lives or is that just more hyperbole? Just because they don't treat your beloved Johnson like some kind of god dosen't mean they are undermining public confidence or not complying and to suggest so is totally absurd. And what's opposition to Brexit got to do with it!?
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