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Post by londonbusboy on Oct 4, 2014 23:07:08 GMT
Thumbs up from me, with the bus station being closed i gained minutes! despite the other stops being busier
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Post by snoggle on Oct 4, 2014 23:36:06 GMT
Thumbs up from me, with the bus station being closed i gained minutes! despite the other stops being busier How were the passengers coping with the change? Any grumbles because of the weather?
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Post by Steve80 on Oct 5, 2014 1:31:34 GMT
Thumbs up from me, with the bus station being closed i gained minutes! despite the other stops being busier How were the passengers coping with the change? Any grumbles because of the weather? I won't find out till Monday when I do the 455. I'm not looking forward to doing the T33 as I'm worried about where we would have our meal reliefs
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Post by londonbusboy on Oct 5, 2014 8:14:27 GMT
Thumbs up from me, with the bus station being closed i gained minutes! despite the other stops being busier How were the passengers coping with the change? Any grumbles because of the weather? Didnt hear any grumbles
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Post by Steve80 on Oct 7, 2014 3:58:52 GMT
I heard there was a bit of problems on Saturday as many were waiting around the bus station for buses The station was closed of course so there was a lot more passengers standing around (Normally they wait inside the bus station). I didn't have too many problems yesterday but only because the 455 were running poorly and I kept catching up with my leader meaning I hardly had any passengers And just after 9pm, they closed off Station Road in both directions due to more works so I had to divert towards Horgarth Crescent, St James Road and London Road (going towards Wallington). I only did this diversion on one trip around 2300 hours but fortunately I had no passengers on board Another thing, the turn from Tamworth Road into North End (leading to Poplar Walk) is normally difficult due to the traffic bollard there in the middle of the junction (you can still view this in the Google Maps). This was one thing that was worrying me but yesterday when I approach this junction I noticed that the bollard was no longer there.
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Post by allentc on Jun 11, 2015 13:08:30 GMT
Wow, how long does it take for them to build what looks a very simple structure. Went past last weekend and they had laid a bit of tarmac down. How far in are we now, about eight months? Ridiculous.
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Post by snoggle on Jun 11, 2015 13:31:53 GMT
Wow, how long does it take for them to build what looks a very simple structure. Went past last weekend and they had laid a bit of tarmac down. How far in are we now, about eight months? Ridiculous. Perhaps they need to use the Chinese firm that built a 57 storey skyscraper in 19 days?
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Post by M1104 on Jun 11, 2015 14:08:10 GMT
Wow, how long does it take for them to build what looks a very simple structure. Went past last weekend and they had laid a bit of tarmac down. How far in are we now, about eight months? Ridiculous. Perhaps they need to use the Chinese firm that build a 57 storey skyscraper in 19 days? Get the contractors in by 4pm and the Queen will be cutting the ribbon for the 6 o'clock reopening. lol
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