My tram in Germany was very punctual at 7am local despite snowing steadily since Sunday morning. Just sayin.
There's nothing worse than a smug resident of Germany gloating about their public transport.
My tram in Germany was very punctual at 7am local despite snowing steadily since Sunday morning. Just sayin.
I still think restoring the Lewes to Uckfield link to provide an alternate Brighton mainline when these things happen is a feasible solution.
http://www.bml2.co.uk/
What about the bottle neck at Croydon and all the houses built since the line closed ?
It's not the only problem though.
Firstly, things go wrong on the road too (the A23 was closed only a week ago when a driver was killed). Then there's the congestion charge cost in London: I can see that being raised again if more and more drivers start coming in to town.
There's the loss of efficiency: commuters can do work on trains (or sleep to come in fully refreshed), that's not an option for drivers. There's also the time taken: I occasionally get a coach into town and that takes just short of three hours, cars would go faster outside London, but won't have the option of bus lanes in town so it would take a similar amount of time, a lot longer than a train in other words.
Finally, there's the strain on the driver: commuting is bad for your health, I'd imagine that the effort of driving and the long delays in traffic would be even worse
Only the old Barcombe station and a liitle bit of Bellbrook Industrial Estate in Uckfield has been built on. The biggest issue is where you run the line from north of Lewes to join the other side of Falmer.
Just arrived at Hassocks. The indicator board is showing the next train due at 6:55. It's 8:48!
There's nothing worse than a smug resident of Germany gloating about their public transport.
Sorry just seen earlier posts but it seems that even after 19 years many still can't get a grasp of the setup
Don't know if it will do any good but here is a petition to sign should you wish.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/113871
All this moaning and this petition has just achieved 574 signatures so far in about a week. I can't be as bad out there after all then. (For what it's worth I am one of the 574)
After 3 hours on the train i found out i was being made redundent today out of no where ****ing result. Worst monday of the year. Probably going to be a contender.
All this moaning and this petition has just achieved 574 signatures so far in about a week. I can't be as bad out there after all then. (For what it's worth I am one of the 574)
All this moaning and this petition has just achieved 574 signatures so far in about a week. I can't be as bad out there after all then. (For what it's worth I am one of the 574)
All this moaning and this petition has just achieved 574 signatures so far in about a week. I can't be as bad out there after all then. (For what it's worth I am one of the 574)
It is bad but I haven't signed any petition because I don't think they are taken very seriously, just a sop. And I mean that not just with this petition but all of the well-intentioned but ultimately futile petitions we get asked to sign.
I really don't know what the answer is, I'm afraid but I'm certain that signing a petition is not going to make any difference.
They call it Blue Monday - I feel for you. Hope they give you a good severance package, and nothing else goes wrong today.
Exactly. Nothing will change if there is so much apathy. It's boring to hear the constant moans. Commuters STFU.
Tell you what pal its boring hearing YOU. Sorry that we are not storming the winter palace or whatever but there is little we can actually do you bellend.