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  1. AndrewS_Hatton

    TfL Bus Maps

    Thanks for the link
  2. AndrewS_Hatton

    TfL Bus Maps

    Thank you - I have seen similar sorts of information but it is just very clever to see a whole route like that rather than just the next bus - I had never thought about it before - but as the information is available - such as on some display boards at bus stops - it is after all it is also...
  3. AndrewS_Hatton

    TfL Bus Maps

    That is terrific - it also shows the location of the buses - presuming it is accurate
  4. AndrewS_Hatton

    TfL Bus Maps

    Those maps at bus stops have been used in that style for many years - I got used to them. What confused me about Romford railway Station bus stops - spread in at least three seperate places - in the -"bus station" right outside the railway station - along the street opposite and around the...
  5. AndrewS_Hatton

    TfL Bus Maps

    Well said I wonder if something might be done especially as Labour have a free bus travel policy for all under twenty-five year olds
  6. AndrewS_Hatton

    TfL Bus Maps

    Thank you very much indeed - time really does fly - I had imagined these were still produced - I suspect I still have some of the old paper ones somewhere or other - if I ever come across them again - I am not a neat filer - I shall chersih them. Meanwhile - I see I have an online version of a...
  7. AndrewS_Hatton

    Why are trainspotters so unfriendly ?

    There are some vast simplifications here - I was a childhood trainspoter and am dyspraxic and dyslexic, I had several friends with similar interests but they all seemed to be neuro typicals. I lost contact with all of them bar one and now I am the recluse. I hardly ever leave my home but enjoy...
  8. AndrewS_Hatton

    Lea Bridge station

    Stella Creasy, Walthamstow MP has published a picture via Twitter of three blokes who caught the last train thirty one years ago. https://twitter.com/stellacreasy/status/732141366772412417
  9. AndrewS_Hatton

    Lea Bridge station

    Excellent Video Folk history from the streets in the making - well done to all. Some seem more interested in photographing railways noways than going places. I just wish that loop from 1840 to James St/Clapton had stayed open when I was young - I would have been able to get from Highams...
  10. AndrewS_Hatton

    Lea Bridge station

    A comment I carefully constructed has not appeared - I had an automatic response it was to be moderated - but I have seen nothing further - I guess I am doing something wrong - I'll not post again if this does not appear - maybe the moderator does not like links. I see there is an event by a...
  11. AndrewS_Hatton

    Lea Bridge station

    Ahh - that is where I came in - almost. About last year, in my enquiries about the history of the Walthamstow area and the growth of the district of several ancient manors as it became a suburb, that I was considering transport between the City and that particular suburb (personally I am a...
  12. AndrewS_Hatton

    Lea Bridge station

    This fact seems worthy of note. I was enquiring about the station as a terminus for the stage coach to Walthamstow, before a rail connection was established to the City of London in 1873 and came across a closed thread. So I was unable to post a link to this notice from London Borough of...

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