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Post by mkay315 on Apr 3, 2022 7:24:54 GMT
We’ve seen TfL make U-turns on occasions - it doesn’t happen often and I’m not saying it will here but it has before. Not sure what 2022 has to do with people putting posters up and I don’t understand equally what is nonsense about people(s) putting posters up? Because they don't understand the situation TFL are in! They think that putting up posters is going to change the minds of people who work at TFL just because they are at the disadvantage when you need actual justification behind that point. Whatever TFL do doesn't make everyone happy so it's best just to save time and change your routing to catch the 21 & 263 if you want to continue using the existing links. I've got one thing to say to this in terms of TFL performing a U Turn. The restructuring of the 19 *drops mic*
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Post by LondonNorthern on Apr 3, 2022 7:31:05 GMT
Because they don't understand the situation TFL are in! They think that putting up posters is going to change the minds of people who work at TFL just because they are at the disadvantage when you need actual justification behind that point. Whatever TFL do doesn't make everyone happy so it's best just to save time and change your routing to catch the 21 & 263 if you want to continue using the existing links. I've got one thing to say to this in terms of TFL performing a U Turn. The restructuring of the 19 *drops mic* N271 as well
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Post by lundnah on Jan 9, 2023 14:24:24 GMT
We have a date for the changes to routes 21, 263 and 271.
From an FoI.
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Post by mkay315 on Jan 9, 2023 15:58:16 GMT
We have a date for the changes to routes 21, 263 and 271.
From an FoI. Folks you better get the 271 journeys in before it goes.
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Post by WH241 on Jan 9, 2023 17:41:29 GMT
We have a date for the changes to routes 21, 263 and 271.
From an FoI. Folks you better get the 271 journeys in before it goes. It makes you wonder when TfL planned to tell the general public about the changes! I thought the recent east London changes were short notice but seems pretty standard now.
Surely there must be other ways for people to contact TfL to ask questions other than FOI which seems a waste of resources.
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Post by southlondonbus on Jan 9, 2023 17:41:36 GMT
We have a date for the changes to routes 21, 263 and 271. From an FoI. Folks you better get the 271 journeys in before it goes. End of an era but looking forward to the 21 going to Holloway.
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Post by mkay315 on Jan 9, 2023 18:21:56 GMT
Folks you better get the 271 journeys in before it goes. It makes you wonder when TfL planned to tell the general public about the changes! I thought the recent east London changes were short notice but seems pretty standard now.
Surely there must be other ways for people to contact TfL to ask questions other than FOI which seems a waste of resources.
It's a shame it had to come to that
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Post by mkay315 on Jan 9, 2023 18:22:17 GMT
Folks you better get the 271 journeys in before it goes. End of an era but looking forward to the 21 going to Holloway. A lengthy journey but an interesting one too
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Post by rj131 on Jan 10, 2023 8:39:21 GMT
End of an era but looking forward to the 21 going to Holloway. A lengthy journey but an interesting one too And inevitably slow!!
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Post by southlondonbus on Jan 10, 2023 11:49:33 GMT
A lengthy journey but an interesting one too And inevitably slow!! I reckon a 90 mins journey time will be given to try and maintain reliability but will end up hanging back at off peak time to make up time.
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Post by lundnah on Jan 17, 2023 20:35:29 GMT
They've now provided a map to show the combined effect of all the changes planned for 4th February.
I'm not sure how clear it is, what with the mix of solid, dashed and unfilled lines, but it's a lot better than nothing.
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Post by evergreenadam on Jan 18, 2023 10:23:27 GMT
They've now provided a map to show the combined effect of all the changes planned for 4th February.
I'm not sure how clear it is, what with the mix of solid, dashed and unfilled lines, but it's a lot better than nothing.
Not the easiest map to understand but glad they recognised the need to have a map of the revised proposals, which was not published when the consultation results were announced.
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Post by capitalomnibus on Jan 18, 2023 11:58:10 GMT
Folks you better get the 271 journeys in before it goes. It makes you wonder when TfL planned to tell the general public about the changes! I thought the recent east London changes were short notice but seems pretty standard now.
Surely there must be other ways for people to contact TfL to ask questions other than FOI which seems a waste of resources.
I thought it was common knowledge, I am sure I have seen this just before Christmas. Although in fairness to them, they probably did not put it out as at times they have had to change the date with various changes.
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Post by southlondonbus on Jan 19, 2023 20:20:07 GMT
They've now provided a map to show the combined effect of all the changes planned for 4th February. I'm not sure how clear it is, what with the mix of solid, dashed and unfilled lines, but it's a lot better than nothing.
Not the easiest map to understand but glad they recognised the need to have a map of the revised proposals, which was not published when the consultation results were announced. Iv seen on the Londoner FB page that the bus stops have already started being altered to remove the 21 between Newington Green and Hoxton. Not sure if they have started removing the 271 yet with a week to go.
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Post by southlondon413 on Jan 19, 2023 21:16:12 GMT
Not the easiest map to understand but glad they recognised the need to have a map of the revised proposals, which was not published when the consultation results were announced. Iv seen on the Londoner FB page that the bus stops have already started being altered to remove the 21 between Newington Green and Hoxton. Not sure if they have started removing the 271 yet with a week to go. Two weeks to go. Seems a bit premature to me but trying to understand TfL logic is near impossible these days.
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