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Nigello Wrote:

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> Was on a 40, got on at Camberwell (so it had very

> likely come all the way from Aldgate) and there

> were six people, including me and the driver, on

> board, at around 1030.

> More/larger/reduced-stop buses at peak times and

> fewer (10-15% fewer) during the day, or not, as an

> idea to make the service better for most people?


You are talking about innovation... The last innovation that TFL made was back in 1900.

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> Trains... they are reliable and awesome >

>

> If, geobz, you think that the service from ED to

> London Bridge is "reliable and awesome", you

> clearly haven't travelled on it during the last

> couple of years.



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Posted by geobz Today, 09:18AM


Fewer buses, crappy train services, no police station, fewer rubbish pickups, broken pavements, soon no parcel pick up point. Is there anything else coming our way on ED? Is the local Gov trying to make ED a completely useless area to live in?



I think it was a joke!

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> Trains... they are reliable and awesome >

>

> If, geobz, you think that the service from ED to

> London Bridge is "reliable and awesome", you

> clearly haven't travelled on it during the last

> couple of years.



Irony.

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