..., David Cantrell <da...@cantrell.org.uk> wrote: Possibly not over a street which is a regular bus route used by double-deckers, but I'd not be at all surprised to see a low bridge go ...just those that use GPS!) when it gets used as a diversion, or even worse by a tourist bus. What exactly is a 'Low bridge'? В i.e. what is the minimum height which will be available under ...
... 14:16, David Cantrell <da...@cantrell.org.uk> wrote: Possibly not over a street which is a regular bus route used by double-deckers, but I'd not be at all surprised to see a low bridge go ...not just those that use GPS!) when it gets used as a diversion, or even worse by a tourist bus. What exactly is a 'Low bridge'? i.e. what is the minimum height which will be available under a ...
... 14:16, David Cantrell <da...@cantrell.org.uk> wrote: Possibly not over a street which is a regular bus route used by double-deckers, but I'd not be at all surprised to see a low bridge go ...not just those that use GPS!) when it gets used as a diversion, or even worse by a tourist bus. What exactly is a 'Low bridge'? i.e. what is the minimum height which will be available under a ...
... what it will be like with standard double deckers. Would Curitiba-style enclosed bus stops at select locations do the trick? During the peak, passengers would operate turnstyles to get into the manned stop, and then when the bus arrived, they could pile onto the bus without showing the driver anything. Outside the peak, the stops would be open, unmanned and function as normal ...
... new bridge that's too low for a bus, over an existing street. Possibly not over a street which is a regular bus route used by double-deckers, but I'd not...as a diversion, or even worse by a tourist bus. The database in question, if you recall, includes ...was one that was currently marked as "suitable for bus diversions", and some evasive action taken. For example ...
... planning permission to build a new bridge that's too low for a bus, over an existing street. Possibly not over a street which is a regular bus route used by double-deckers, but I'd not be at all surprised ... when it gets used as a diversion, or even worse by a tourist bus. As always, the solution is for drivers to watch where they're going....
...it. The extent of roadworks in the West End in recent months have wrecked a number of bus routes - the 38 being one - and unfortunately the ELL works at Dalston in a few weeks ...because it has very little serious traffic congestion that affects buses, partly because of the superbly-designed bus lanes and partly because more people are *using* the buses! Neil -- Neil Williams Put my...
...the other end, around 50%% of the time my bus won't make-it! In a sensible world, where... wouldn't be necessary because they could take one bus off each of several high-frequency routes and use... End in recent months have wrecked a number of bus routes - the 38 being one - and unfortunately the...The nearest I can think of is Kowloon Motor Bus in HK which has more flexibility to respond in...
... same height as before - but a brand new low bridge?? What kind of railway would that be, anyway? I'm wondering if he might be referring to the reinstatement of a railway with historic rights, e.g. the WHR. I'm still not at all convinced that those "rights" would involve building a low bridge over something that would be in the database as a bus-friendly route. -- Roland Perry
... route and often use it to get to victoria at the other end, around 50%% of the time my bus won't make-it! In a sensible world, where TfL was an operator and had hundreds of buses at its disposal, turning short wouldn't be necessary because they could take one bus off each of several high-frequency routes and use it to beef up the number of buses on the problem ...