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Bendy bus to Falmer?



The Grockle

Formally Croydon Seagull
Sep 26, 2008
5,697
Dorset




The Grockle

Formally Croydon Seagull
Sep 26, 2008
5,697
Dorset
How long will it be before away fans refer to them as 'bender' buses?
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,369
its a good idea, much quciker to board and alight for 60-80 footie fans at a time. much of the problem with bendy bus was the percieved "free" trip, with people going to Falmer on match day, presumably with travel vouchers this wont be an issue.
 




bigc

New member
Jul 5, 2003
5,740
But Boris doesn't like them!

But he does like putting up Tube fares by 12% despite inflation being 1%, and having promised "More bang for your buck" when he got elected.

His removal of the Bendy's in London is insanity, seeing a route that was previously served by a bus that could hold near on 100 down to 30, well, says it all really.
 






But he does like putting up Tube fares by 12% despite inflation being 1%, and having promised "More bang for your buck" when he got elected.

His removal of the Bendy's in London is insanity, seeing a route that was previously served by a bus that could hold near on 100 down to 30, well, says it all really.

Plus the fact that if he cancells the western congestion zone, he will have a £700 milion hole is his transportation strategy budget.

I assume the TfL buses are on there way doen sarf then
 


Just read the article it shows how propenganda becomes fact.

The bendy buses actually had a better safety than other buses on the same routes, there were actually less accidents with cyclists and of course were fantastic for families with children, and people with disabilities etc
 




The Grockle

Formally Croydon Seagull
Sep 26, 2008
5,697
Dorset
Do people think the re-introduction of a tram network would be a good idea in Brighton? Surely it would be of massive benefit to the university and would help to ease the traffic problems and ofcourse be great for access to the stadium.
 


Do people think the re-introduction of a tram network would be a good idea in Brighton? Surely it would be of massive benefit to the university and would help to ease the traffic problems and ofcourse be great for access to the stadium.

The bendy buses can offer a similar service, trams are so cool, but require major investment, changing of the road network, not great for cyclists and the ol dears.
 


Drumstick

NORTHSTANDER
Jul 19, 2003
6,958
Peacehaven
That explains it! I was walking back to my car (which I parked in the pond Brighton kindly concreted over) from uni yesterday and saw one attempting to get round the bus turn point at Brighton Uni (Falmer)

Caused chaos for the actual 25 double decker that got stuck along side it!
 




clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,470
Just read the article it shows how propenganda becomes fact.

The bendy buses actually had a better safety than other buses on the same routes, there were actually less accidents with cyclists and of course were fantastic for families with children, and people with disabilities etc

And when somebody actually asks the wider general publc what they think of them, the "fact" that Londoners apparently don't like them turns out to be a complete myth.
 




The Grockle

Formally Croydon Seagull
Sep 26, 2008
5,697
Dorset




beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,369
bendy bus are unpopular with TFL because they know they are losing a load of revenue on the routes that have them. I dont think most passengers care what type of bus they get on, and the saftey issue is probably no different to lorries.
 


bigc

New member
Jul 5, 2003
5,740
No apparently he is huge fun, ask any of the non Londoners on here.

I can't wait for the fun that putting off any upgrade of Victoria Underground Station until 2018 will bring, or the fun of getting a 512 which held 90 people and now only holds 30.

But it's ok, because he's SAVED the money he cut there to provide us with air conditioned tubes...

Which have been on order for years anyway.

Christ alive.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,692
Crap Town
The maximum capacity on a bendy is 149 (120 passengers if some of them are obese). If B&H buses wanted to bring in a dozen bendies they would get a bargain as Boris wants rid of them and some of them are only 4 years old. They are popular in London as they provide free travel to millions of passengers every year (those who dont have an oystercard)
 


Lander

NSC down?
Jan 11, 2005
4,424
Lindfield
Poorly made buses (may sound like a bus perve here but its my job), always catching fire in the articulation. Chances are that the company won't be purchasing any due to lack of servicing space.
 




Do people think the re-introduction of a tram network would be a good idea in Brighton? Surely it would be of massive benefit to the university and would help to ease the traffic problems and ofcourse be great for access to the stadium.

The concession bid winner to design, finance, build and operate under a 99-year lease was Tramtrack Croydon Limited (TCL). The consortium comprised CentreWest Limited (part of First Group), Sir Robert McAlpine Limited, Amey Construction, Royal Bank of Scotland and Bombardier Transportation. Of the £200m project cost, TCL contributed £75m, with central government covering the remainder in view of the general significance for London.

In 2000, Transport for London (TfL) was created as the integrated body responsible for the London's transport system, thereby inheriting responsibility for the TCL Private Finance Initiative contract. In 2006/07, TfL paid £4m to TCL in compensation for changes of fare arrangements, an amount expected to increase through the contract's life.

INFRASTRUCTURE

Construction began in January 1997, the 28km system becoming operational in May 2000 with 38 stops. After a protracted funding dispute, a stop to serve a large shopping and entertainment centre of the same name, Centrale, opened in December 2005. Also connected with a retail outlet, an original stop name was modified to IKEA Ampere Way in 2006.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,692
Crap Town
Poorly made buses (may sound like a bus perve here but its my job), always catching fire in the articulation. Chances are that the company won't be purchasing any due to lack of servicing space.

Couldn't they be serviced at the Lewes Rd depot , if some of the regular buses were reallocated to Conway St and Whitehawk Rd ?
 


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