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One day travelcards and collection from fastticket machines
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Pubs closing for business at a rate of 36 per week
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Re: Job Market for Lisp and Haskell programmers, serious question.
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New Year fare rises
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Close roads, speed up traffic
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Close roads, speed up traffic
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Re: One day travelcards and collection from fastticket machines
Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for rush hour in uk.transport.london
Author: MIG
Date: Sep 16, 2008 10:13
... Perhaps just intended to keep leisure travellers who wish to buy tickets in advance away from clogging up busy ticket offices during the rush hour (leisure travellers often having a leisurely demeanour whilst rush hour travellers are often... you see where I'm going with this). Would a NR automatic ticket barrier reject an ...
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Re: One day travelcards and collection from fastticket machines
Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for rush hour in uk.transport.london
Author: Mizter T
Date: Sep 16, 2008 10:06
... restrictive Perhaps just intended to keep leisure travellers who wish to buy tickets in advance away from clogging up busy ticket offices during the rush hour (leisure travellers often having a leisurely demeanour whilst rush hour travellers are often... you see where I'm going with this). Would a NR automatic ticket barrier reject an attempt to use...
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Re: Pubs closing for business at a rate of 36 per week
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for rush hour in uk.transport
Author: Clive
Date: Sep 13, 2008 09:15
...@4ax.com>, Peter Hill <peter.usenet1@nospam.demon.co.uk> writes Can't keep up? When I worked in town center, the 5 miles from my house to town took 20min at 8-9am rush hour in a car or on bicycle. I obeyed all red lights. In a city like London with what 8mph? average traffic speed I'd still be doing 15mph and be at work in 1/2 ...
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Re: Pubs closing for business at a rate of 36 per week
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for rush hour in uk.transport
Author: Peter Hill
Date: Sep 13, 2008 03:33
...keep up with and therefore hold up the majority of the traffic. Can't keep up? When I worked in town center, the 5 miles from my house to town took 20min at 8-9am rush hour in a car or on bicycle. I obeyed all red lights. In a city like London with what 8mph? average traffic speed I'd still be doing 15mph and be at work in 1/2...
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Re: Job Market for Lisp and Haskell programmers, serious question.
Group: comp.lang.functional · Group Profile · Search for rush hour in comp.lang.functional
Author: Slobodan Blazeski
Date: Sep 9, 2008 10:14
... You mean programming? Me: Not lisping. X: What's the difference? Me: Programming is like driving good for nothing family caravan into a hot day at the rush hour peak while you're already 20minutes late for work. Lisping is like driving brand new Maseratti convertible on a highway without a speed limit. -- Resistance is...
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Re: New Year fare rises
Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for rush hour in uk.transport.london
Author: Tom Barry
Date: Sep 8, 2008 01:55
... encouraging people to travel after 0930. Which of course is excellent news, for both 9-5ers and (typically lower paid) shift workers. Less congestion in the rush hour as people are encouraged to travel later in the day, and a welcome reduction in cost for the poorest, hardest working members of society already hit unfairly ...
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Re: New Year fare rises
Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for rush hour in uk.transport.london
Author: Paul Weaver
Date: Sep 7, 2008 10:57
... at encouraging people to travel after 0930. Which of course is excellent news, for both 9-5ers and (typically lower paid) shift workers. Less congestion in the rush hour as people are encouraged to travel later in the day, and a welcome reduction in cost for the poorest, hardest working members of society already hit unfairly be ...
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for rush hour in uk.transport
Author: ®i©ardo
Date: Sep 6, 2008 02:07
... those junctions along the northern edge of the M25 (J26 A121, anyone?) will be shut (except for emergency access and egress) in order to prevent traffic being slowed by rush-hour joiners. I'm fairly sure that the M25 was never meant to facilitate access to Waltham Abbey in any event. However, I'm not sure anybody has ...
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic
Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for rush hour in uk.transport.london
Author: ®i©ardo
Date: Sep 6, 2008 02:07
... those junctions along the northern edge of the M25 (J26 A121, anyone?) will be shut (except for emergency access and egress) in order to prevent traffic being slowed by rush-hour joiners. I'm fairly sure that the M25 was never meant to facilitate access to Waltham Abbey in any event. However, I'm not sure anybody has ...
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Re: Close roads, speed up traffic
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for rush hour in uk.transport
Author: Doug
Date: Sep 5, 2008 23:39
... of those junctions along the northern edge of the M25 (J26 A121, anyone?) will be shut (except for emergency access and egress) in order to prevent traffic being slowed by rush-hour joiners. I'm fairly sure that the M25 was never meant to facilitate access to Waltham Abbey in any event. However, I'm not sure anybody has ...
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