Tuesday, 31 December 2019

Rewind 2019

Definitely not the same title as YouTube's one. Which was trash, going off by last year's one. Don't need to see it to know it's bad. Like Tower Transit in general.
   December postscript edit: It wasn't even a rewind at all.
Last year I had a quote, this time you can hear me out on this.

New year. Same stuff.

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Monday, 30 December 2019

London's not newest bus route

DW488 (LJ61CAU) displaying possible future extensions

Woolwich, Nathan Way, Thamesmead, Abbey Wood, New Road*, Brampton Road, Long Lane, Thamesmead.

The 301.
It's title as newest has been dethroned several times since I last typed this up in July.

Wednesday, 25 December 2019

West London's Transit

I've mentioned in my previous post a 2019 round up is due, so to make the post readable yet compact, I've transferred one of the long paragraphs into here. Beforehand, hope you're enjoying your holidays for Christmas and the New Year, with that, hope you enjoy the short read and stay safe.

Saturday, 21 December 2019

Devil's Descendant Discombobulated

ADH45048 (YX62FTP), Acton Old Town Hall
The 266 we know now is less than what it was, now in TfL's eyes it is more reliable and without doubt in the all-so-holy Crossrail works near Acton Main Line on Horn Lane, Cricklewood (W) proved less capable than Park Royal (RP), minus the obvious unfair differences.

Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Zipped Ostreoidea

It's 1st of October 2019. Nothing interesting, nothing new. As far as me writing on this blog, it's a disaster. Admittedly the only thing I do is keep track of B9TLs and E400s heading over to their new lives. Perhaps I was busy, perhaps I was lazy. All I know is, I like VLAs...

Sunday, 14 July 2019

70-capacity, to 100-capacity, to square 1

23108 and 23107, Crystal Palace Parade
The 293 and H37 faced this issue but this is a new first for us all. The StreetLite Max...
In any case, barring the 5 year tenure with Kentish Bus from 1992, the route has always been home with Bromley (TB). Go-Ahead's win marks the second time Selkent lost the route.

Saturday, 13 April 2019

Central again, with a twist

R.I.P. the third 48, (London Bridge - Walthamstow)
07/09/1968 - 11/10/2019
Remember when I gave my unpopular opinions with a hint of sarcastic salt when the consultation of Central London was up? Now we have them...actually happening.

Thursday, 4 April 2019

Free One Five

LT712 (LTZ1712), Brixton, towards Tulse Hill
At first it was nothing but a trial or so it seemed, given the route has some form of New Bus for London route where it goes. Starting bottom from Tulse Hill, the 68. Effra Road (Brixton), the 3. Brixton, the 59 and 159. Elephant & Castle, the 12, 453. Old Kent Road, the 21 and 168. A total of 8 LT routes it meets with on the same roads. Thus with the mind that existing users of those routes would already know how the LT functions...correct, for the most part. In any case, the 415 became the first route to convert re-using LTs from existing routes, albeit partially. The 27 did it fully first with the loss of the 10 plus curtail. Again with 87/176(partial)'s conversion from 88. The 267 may have been the last to receive brand new LTs but it won't stop other conversions.

Sunday, 31 March 2019

Parliamentary

The 88 picks up C2's torch.
Not a pun, but to make use of it, Parliament Square has been disrupted ever since Brexit was looming closer and even closer to night the roads still had issues. In short, I'm not into news in the government so make that of what you will. Though route disruptions are route disruptions. Pratt Street in Camden Town was also closed.

The route that's disrupted in this mess is as you can guess, the 88. Even on it's first day of reroute.