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Post by COBO on Oct 16, 2022 6:00:59 GMT
Is destination for the 341’s Angel Road Superstores now called is it still Angel Road Superstores or Meridian Way, Glove Way? What does the 341 use for its blinds? My god this destination had so many name changes I remember when it was called Northumberland Park Tesco’s many moons ago 😂
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Post by Busboy105 on Oct 16, 2022 8:41:21 GMT
Is destination for the 341’s Angel Road Superstores now called is it still Angel Road Superstores or Meridian Way, Glove Way? What does the 341 use for its blinds? My god this destination had so many name changes I remember when it was called Northumberland Park Tesco’s many moons ago 😂 It's Northumberland Park, Angel Road Superstores
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Post by greg on Oct 16, 2022 10:10:20 GMT
Is destination for the 341’s Angel Road Superstores now called is it still Angel Road Superstores or Meridian Way, Glove Way? What does the 341 use for its blinds? My god this destination had so many name changes I remember when it was called Northumberland Park Tesco’s many moons ago 😂 It's Northumberland Park, Angel Road Superstores To be fair now that IKEA is closed, it should revert to Meridian Water Station or Meridian Water Tesco now that the Tesco is infront of Meridian Water Station as there is no actual Superstores unless you cross a really long footbridge
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Oct 16, 2022 12:48:45 GMT
It's Northumberland Park, Angel Road Superstores To be fair now that IKEA is closed, it should revert to Meridian Water Station or Meridian Water Tesco now that the Tesco is infront of Meridian Water Station as there is no actual Superstores unless you cross a really long footbridge The iBus has changed to "Meridian Water, Glover Drive Superstore" so I'd imagine that's what any future blinds will say.
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Post by northlondon83 on Oct 16, 2022 13:47:53 GMT
More of a train question but why do the Metropolitan line run semi fast services on Saturday Sunday and outside of peak hours during the week
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Post by capitalomnibus on Oct 16, 2022 14:39:06 GMT
More of a train question but why do the Metropolitan line run semi fast services on Saturday Sunday and outside of peak hours during the week Because without it the journey is just long! It is not only for 9-5 commuters and glad they do not leave it like that
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Post by capitalomnibus on Oct 16, 2022 14:41:53 GMT
To be fair now that IKEA is closed, it should revert to Meridian Water Station or Meridian Water Tesco now that the Tesco is infront of Meridian Water Station as there is no actual Superstores unless you cross a really long footbridge The iBus has changed to "Meridian Water, Glover Drive Superstore" so I'd imagine that's what any future blinds will say. I do not see what difference it makes. Only one store has closed. I could have understand if it said ikea on the blinds or ibus display, but it did not. Still many other shops across there within the area.
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Post by northlondon83 on Oct 16, 2022 15:02:07 GMT
More of a train question but why do the Metropolitan line run semi fast services on Saturday Sunday and outside of peak hours during the week Because without it the journey is just long! It is not only for 9-5 commuters and glad they do not leave it like that I too like seeing the semi fast trains I just thought they only used it in peak hours
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Post by COBO on Oct 16, 2022 19:30:53 GMT
What’s the timeframe of when buses can go across Hammersmith bridge again?
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Post by southlondonbus on Oct 16, 2022 19:32:11 GMT
What’s the timeframe of when buses can go across Hammersmith bridge again? In all truth I don't think anyone really knows. I'm not sure a tender has even been awarded to do the work.
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Post by COBO on Oct 16, 2022 19:37:04 GMT
What’s the timeframe of when buses can go across Hammersmith bridge again? In all truth I don't think anyone really knows. I'm not sure a tender has even been awarded to do the work. Oh wow 😮
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Post by COBO on Oct 16, 2022 19:55:19 GMT
What’s the timeframe of when buses can go across Hammersmith bridge again? In all truth I don't think anyone really knows. I'm not sure a tender has even been awarded to do the work. They might as well close permanently to traffic and build a new stronger bridge next to it. If only they had the money.
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Post by LondonExplorer316 on Oct 16, 2022 19:59:46 GMT
In all truth I don't think anyone really knows. I'm not sure a tender has even been awarded to do the work. They might as well close permanently to traffic and build a new stronger bridge next to it. If only they had the money. Whilst money may be a factor, H&F are stubborn and want to preserve the original bridge, which I do not think is feasible anymore. I'd say make a modern version right next to it, but it might not happen of course
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Post by southlondonbus on Oct 16, 2022 20:00:33 GMT
In all truth I don't think anyone really knows. I'm not sure a tender has even been awarded to do the work. They might as well close permanently to traffic and build a new stronger bridge next to it. If only they had the money. Probably be cheaper. When a new one was built at Walton on Thames I think it was less then £50m
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Post by LondonExplorer316 on Oct 16, 2022 20:04:50 GMT
They might as well close permanently to traffic and build a new stronger bridge next to it. If only they had the money. Probably be cheaper. When a new one was built at Walton on Thames I think it was less then £50m By this point it's H&F being stubborn as they want to keep the original structure, I'd personally make it a walking/cycling only bridge with the new bridge being motor vehicles only
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