The new Routemaster

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dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
well I'm pleased that some of you like it. As for me........I'm paying for it.

And the cost of the bus, by the way, is the tip of the iceberg. Taking bendybuses off routes and replacing them with doubledeckers cost £19million
 
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User482

Guest
well I'm pleased that some of you like it. As for me........I'm paying for it.

And the cost of the bus, by the way, is the tip of the iceberg. Taking bendybuses off routes and replacing them with doubledeckers cost £19million
Those'll be the bendy buses that carry more people, unload and load those people more quickly, and pose no additonal danger to cyclists.

Good work, Boris.
 

jonesy

Guru
Those'll be the bendy buses that carry more people, unload and load those people more quickly, and pose no additonal danger to cyclists.

Good work, Boris.

One of the reasons given for getting rid of the bendy buses and replacing them with the new 'routemaster' was that fare evasion was a problem. Which could have been dealt with by providing conductors, just like on the new routemaster!
 

Yellow Fang

Legendary Member
Location
Reading
Excellent, it has an open platform. That means you can jump on and off just like the old movies and in this Monty Python sketch (1:18). They used to have Routemasters in Reading when I first moved here. I fulfilled a lifetime ambition of jumping on one after it had just set off. It was not as easy as it appeared in the films and scared the Jesus out of the conductor.

 

Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
The real trick (back in the mid to late '60s) was to ride your bike up alongside the platform and get hold of the vertical handrail, to hitch a lift.

The conductors used to go ape5h1t!

The place I remember this being done regularly was Addiscombe Road in Croydon, on the way to and from school. Of course I always though this was dangerous and silly, so I never did it or got involved.....

That was in the days when the original Routemasters were new, and looked much more modern than what was there before them. Most noticeable was that they were wider and much more comfortable to ride in.
 

Maz

Guru
[QUOTE 1742101, member: 45"]Anyone been on one? They seem a bit expensive.
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Strange. I would've thought the fare would be the same, even if it was a new bus.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
well I'm pleased that some of you like it. As for me........I'm paying for it.

And the cost of the bus, by the way, is the tip of the iceberg. Taking bendybuses off routes and replacing them with doubledeckers cost £19million

Don't worry about it Dell, just happens every day in London, this cash burning !
 

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Don't worry about it Dell, just happens every day in London, this cash burning !
I don't mind so much when you lot are coughing up because we're so special, but BorisIrideabikelikeacompletetwat Johnson has put the minimum Oyster bus fare up fro, £1 to £1.35 to pay for this kind of foolishness. And, come July, we'd have all benefited from bendybusses running up and down the Mile End Road to get people to the Olympic Park.

Rumour has it that some of our bendybusses have gone to Manchester. We want them back!
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Thank gawd the bendy buses have gone. Rubbish things. Try doing the Lewisham RAB with one of those monstrosities bearing down on you. The RAB is much safer now they have gone.
 

Leedsbusdriver

Every breath leaves me one less to my last
Location
West Yorkshire
Just remember that the new routemaster has a hybrid engine,so if you happen to be behind one in traffic and the engine stops don't assume it's broken down and try to get round it because it's alright the diesel engine doesn't cut in until the bus is doing 20mph.
And interestingly the batteries recharge when braking aswell as using the diesel unit.
 
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