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Post by snoggle on Aug 25, 2014 19:18:58 GMT
In the latest TLB there is a report that hail and ride sections have been replaced by fixed stops on routes 434 and W10. Having looked on the TfL countdown pages for these services there are conventional stop names for a few stops and then lots of extra stops added in but with "hail and ride" in the title.
Does anyone know what has happened on the ground? Are there actual bus stops on what were former Hail and Ride sections or are there timetable frames on lamp posts (as exist on several hail and ride sections on other routes like the 192 and 226) which guide people where to wait for a bus and let them know a bus runs on that road? Do buses now only stop at stops / timetable frames or do they still hail and ride?
I've only ridden the W10 and then it was years ago but I really can't see TfL wanting to install a load of stop poles for a bus route that barely makes 30 journeys a week.
Any info much appreciated - I believe we have a resident route 434 fan on the group now.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2014 19:54:20 GMT
In the latest TLB there is a report that hail and ride sections have been replaced by fixed stops on routes 434 and W10. Having looked on the TfL countdown pages for these services there are conventional stop names for a few stops and then lots of extra stops added in but with "hail and ride" in the title. Does anyone know what has happened on the ground? Are there actual bus stops on what were former Hail and Ride sections or are there timetable frames on lamp posts (as exist on several hail and ride sections on other routes like the 192 and 226) which guide people where to wait for a bus and let them know a bus runs on that road? Do buses now only stop at stops / timetable frames or do they still hail and ride? I've only ridden the W10 and then it was years ago but I really can't see TfL wanting to install a load of stop poles for a bus route that barely makes 30 journeys a week. Any info much appreciated - I believe we have a resident route 434 fan on the group now. Being my local route, I can confirm that the Route 434 is still hail and ride. Instead of having the "Hail and ride section ends here" announcements they now have Announcments such as "Hail an Ride Northwood Avenue". I imagine they have been implemented to give the passenger more infomation. Regardless, the usual H&R system is in use. The 434 has not got any fixed bus stops or new frames but has kept its existing frames. On the same note, no frames have been introduced catering the new announcement locations. I hope this helps.
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Post by Danny on Aug 25, 2014 20:01:12 GMT
In the latest TLB there is a report that hail and ride sections have been replaced by fixed stops on routes 434 and W10. Having looked on the TfL countdown pages for these services there are conventional stop names for a few stops and then lots of extra stops added in but with "hail and ride" in the title. Does anyone know what has happened on the ground? Are there actual bus stops on what were former Hail and Ride sections or are there timetable frames on lamp posts (as exist on several hail and ride sections on other routes like the 192 and 226) which guide people where to wait for a bus and let them know a bus runs on that road? Do buses now only stop at stops / timetable frames or do they still hail and ride? I've only ridden the W10 and then it was years ago but I really can't see TfL wanting to install a load of stop poles for a bus route that barely makes 30 journeys a week. Any info much appreciated - I believe we have a resident route 434 fan on the group now. I hailed a 434 earlier today, I didn't see any new bus stops along the route, and I doubt that there's space anywhere for them to be fitted. It's nice to see the Hail & Ride sections on the live bus arrivals as they weren't on there before.
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Post by Unorm on Aug 25, 2014 20:31:44 GMT
315 also has stops/lampposts with timetable thingies and on iBus/Live Bus Arrivals/LVF say the H&R alongwith the name. Eg: "Hail and Ride Sunnyhill Primary School" < was created around this year, otherwise was "Hail and Ride Valley Road" as the whole road.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2014 20:34:45 GMT
In the latest TLB there is a report that hail and ride sections have been replaced by fixed stops on routes 434 and W10. Having looked on the TfL countdown pages for these services there are conventional stop names for a few stops and then lots of extra stops added in but with "hail and ride" in the title. Does anyone know what has happened on the ground? Are there actual bus stops on what were former Hail and Ride sections or are there timetable frames on lamp posts (as exist on several hail and ride sections on other routes like the 192 and 226) which guide people where to wait for a bus and let them know a bus runs on that road? Do buses now only stop at stops / timetable frames or do they still hail and ride? I've only ridden the W10 and then it was years ago but I really can't see TfL wanting to install a load of stop poles for a bus route that barely makes 30 journeys a week. Any info much appreciated - I believe we have a resident route 434 fan on the group now. I hailed a 434 earlier today, I didn't see any new bus stops along the route, and I doubt that there's space anywhere for them to be fitted. It's nice to see the Hail & Ride sections on the live bus arrivals as they weren't on there before. Out of curiosity, have you noticed the iBus announcements on 190 being extremely loud?
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Post by snoggle on Aug 25, 2014 23:32:36 GMT
Thanks for the feedback - it confirms what I suspected might be the case in that it is an I-Bus / Countdown tweak to make the info more meaningful rather than a mass invasion of stops.
I wonder if it will spread to other Hail and Ride services so there is a more granular level of info on the Hail and Ride bits? I shall have to watch out for changes to the W11.
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Post by vjaska on Aug 26, 2014 0:00:44 GMT
315 also has stops/lampposts with timetable thingies and on iBus/Live Bus Arrivals/LVF say the H&R alongwith the name. Eg: "Hail and Ride Sunnyhill Primary School" < was created around this year, otherwise was "Hail and Ride Valley Road" as the whole road. Has the lampposts along the York Hill to Canterbury Grove section been fitted with timetables? The Valley Road to Gleneldon Road/Stanthorpe Road section has always had them but the York Hill to Canterbury Grove section has never had any which I find strange.
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Post by mondraker275 on Aug 26, 2014 8:09:19 GMT
Thanks for the feedback - it confirms what I suspected might be the case in that it is an I-Bus / Countdown tweak to make the info more meaningful rather than a mass invasion of stops. I wonder if it will spread to other Hail and Ride services so there is a more granular level of info on the Hail and Ride bits? I shall have to watch out for changes to the W11. I heard they were going to do something about Hail and Ride sections years ago after the countdown came in and it did not work for H&R. I have kept asking for fixed stops on the W11, which easily could have some, but excuses given to me included residents dont like it, its the council not TfL etc. The buses stop at the same places all the time, having a shelter, bus information, ibus, a bin, road markings wont hurt anyone.
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Post by snoggle on Aug 26, 2014 8:30:24 GMT
Thanks for the feedback - it confirms what I suspected might be the case in that it is an I-Bus / Countdown tweak to make the info more meaningful rather than a mass invasion of stops. I wonder if it will spread to other Hail and Ride services so there is a more granular level of info on the Hail and Ride bits? I shall have to watch out for changes to the W11. I heard they were going to do something about Hail and Ride sections years ago after the countdown came in and it did not work for H&R. I have kept asking for fixed stops on the W11, which easily could have some, but excuses given to me included residents dont like it, its the council not TfL etc. The buses stop at the same places all the time, having a shelter, bus information, ibus, a bin, road markings wont hurt anyone. Actually I suspect that if TfL and the Council came along to try to formalise the stop positions in Priory Court that none of the stops would be where buses currently stop. This is because the pavements are too narrow for shelters, stops would be too close to junctions, parking spaces would be lost etc. Even the stops by the Library where the pavements are wide are close to junctions and a pedestrian crossing and would probably fall foul of some rule or another. The council would probably refuse to dig up the grass verges and put down paving for those stops on Millfield Avenue and would want TfL to pay for the work too. I'm not convinced stops are needed but providing a couple of timetable panels on lamp posts near to where buses stop would at least tell people what time buses are due.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2014 9:55:31 GMT
Has the lampposts along the York Hill to Canterbury Grove section been fitted with timetables? The Valley Road to Gleneldon Road/Stanthorpe Road section has always had them but the York Hill to Canterbury Grove section has never had any which I find strange. Having been along those streets at the weekend I did not see any, though was not specifically looking.
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Post by Unorm on Aug 26, 2014 14:22:52 GMT
315 also has stops/lampposts with timetable thingies and on iBus/Live Bus Arrivals/LVF say the H&R alongwith the name. Eg: "Hail and Ride Sunnyhill Primary School" < was created around this year, otherwise was "Hail and Ride Valley Road" as the whole road. Has the lampposts along the York Hill to Canterbury Grove section been fitted with timetables? The Valley Road to Gleneldon Road/Stanthorpe Road section has always had them but the York Hill to Canterbury Grove section has never had any which I find strange. Nope, not at all. Unless York Hill's entrance (next to the tiny playground and estates/flats where the bus normally stands towards Balham) has it. And iBus (also Live Bus Arrival/LVF) state "Hail and Ride York Hill" or "...Canterbury Grove". I think some lampposts have timetables on it. But other than that, no.
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Post by YY13VKP on Aug 26, 2014 18:12:11 GMT
In the latest TLB there is a report that hail and ride sections have been replaced by fixed stops on routes 434 and W10. Having looked on the TfL countdown pages for these services there are conventional stop names for a few stops and then lots of extra stops added in but with "hail and ride" in the title. Does anyone know what has happened on the ground? Are there actual bus stops on what were former Hail and Ride sections or are there timetable frames on lamp posts (as exist on several hail and ride sections on other routes like the 192 and 226) which guide people where to wait for a bus and let them know a bus runs on that road? Do buses now only stop at stops / timetable frames or do they still hail and ride? I've only ridden the W10 and then it was years ago but I really can't see TfL wanting to install a load of stop poles for a bus route that barely makes 30 journeys a week. Any info much appreciated - I believe we have a resident route 434 fan on the group now. Thats me who's the 434 fan!! Ive done the whole Hail and Ride section of it. It needs fixed stops, rather than people stopping the bus everywhere. Some examples of where they should put them is outside Kenley Station (yes there is a timetable frame on the lamp post there), Oaks Road, Northwood Avenue, and Higher Drive (where i also found a Timetable frame on a lamppost) I don't know what the road is where the 434 goes down near Woodcote, ill look next time i go. The PVR for Route 434 is 3 buses i don't know how many journeys these three buses make per week, One every half an hour, on some days you find the 4th bus on the 367 or T32. On the map of the 434, it includes the following stops i have mentioned, but there are no bus stop poles, just timetable frames last time i went. As far as I'm aware its still Hail and ride, but looking at LVF just now, 189 (YY13VKO) was at "Hail and Ride Foxley Hill Road" and 191 (YY13VKR) was at Hail and Ride Copse Hill. Thats something ill be looking into when i next go on the route.
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Post by routew15 on Aug 26, 2014 20:49:09 GMT
Hail & Ride Watch:
138, 143, 192, 193, 223, 226, 230?, 233, 234, 272 273, 284, 299,*315, 318, 322, 324, 326, 327, 336 346,^352, 362, 364, 366,^377, 379, 380, 382, 383 384, 385, 389, 395, 397, 413, 419, 423, 424,*434 462, 463, 464,*470, 491, 499, B11,^B12, B13, B14 B15, E5, E6, E9, E10, E11, G1, H2,^H3, H26 K1, K3, K4, K5, R1,^R2,^R3,*R4, R5,*R8 R10,^S1, S3, S4, U1, U2, U3, U9, U10, W4 W5, W6, W9,*W10, W11, W12
* = Routes with the "Hail & Rail (prominent location)" along all of the Hail & Ride section ^ = Some bus stops uses the "Hail & Ride (prominent location)" on this route ? = not sure if the 230 counts, it's on several maps that it has a Hail & Ride Section between Wood Street Station and Fyfield Road, but when I've travelled to the end of the route the next stop after the station is Bisterne Avenue then Fyfield Road I didn't include the C3 as it is on the brink of getting fixed bus stops along Lots Road (but I will still keep an eye on it...)
I very keen to see what happens with the Hail& Ride Routes, so I'm watching the 85/86 routes to see if this a catching trend. I'm a fan of Hail & Ride (having previously lived on two Hail & Ride Routes) however in my opinion on some routes Hail & Ride is pointless as the bus generally stops in a specific or fixed location and rarely stops outside of those locations. Although I do understand that parking restrictions and Borough disputes can be the problem.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2014 20:57:20 GMT
As long as my K4 dosen't go to fixed bus stops, although the iBus thinks that, I'm happy
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Post by Danny on Aug 26, 2014 21:22:06 GMT
I hailed a 434 earlier today, I didn't see any new bus stops along the route, and I doubt that there's space anywhere for them to be fitted. It's nice to see the Hail & Ride sections on the live bus arrivals as they weren't on there before. Out of curiosity, have you noticed the iBus announcements on 190 being extremely loud? I did notice that the announcements on one of them was really loud the other day. I didn't take note of the bonnet number, but it was probably was 190. It wasn't like that when it was new though, so someone must have fiddled with the volume.
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