Lardyboy
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We're having them foist upon us here in the Swansea area. It's been quite an adventure over the last 12 months or so in the city centre as it's been totally ripped up to make enough room for these buses on the existing roads. So it's now almost impossible to get into the centre itself if you don't know where you are going as roads that were two way are now one way, one way streets have been reversed, where you could turn you can't, you've got a dual one way section running parallel with a two way bendy bus section! The mind boggles!
Of course, the council have told us that these buses would carry more people, but they can't fill the single/double deckers that use the routes they are proposing already. So the obvious conclusion is that they are cutting back on the frequency of the services to these areas.
The best bit I've saved till last.
These buses were supposed to run from the city centre to The Mumbles. However the roads were too busy, and delays were envisaged because of the buses size. So the council decided to rip up part of the cycle track/promenade that runs along the front to Mumbles to allow the buses to bypass some of the worst sections. There was a massive uproar over that and the idea was quickly dropped. Here's the kicker though, when the buses got to Mumbles no one had thought about how they were going to turn around and get back! Marvellous! And as for the chaos the test run caused going up to Morriston Hospital, I can still hear the cursing now.
But then what do you expect from a council that ripped up the first passenger railway in the world in favour of the car !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Of course, the council have told us that these buses would carry more people, but they can't fill the single/double deckers that use the routes they are proposing already. So the obvious conclusion is that they are cutting back on the frequency of the services to these areas.
The best bit I've saved till last.
These buses were supposed to run from the city centre to The Mumbles. However the roads were too busy, and delays were envisaged because of the buses size. So the council decided to rip up part of the cycle track/promenade that runs along the front to Mumbles to allow the buses to bypass some of the worst sections. There was a massive uproar over that and the idea was quickly dropped. Here's the kicker though, when the buses got to Mumbles no one had thought about how they were going to turn around and get back! Marvellous! And as for the chaos the test run caused going up to Morriston Hospital, I can still hear the cursing now.
But then what do you expect from a council that ripped up the first passenger railway in the world in favour of the car !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
