Continuing our series of podcasts relevant to travel awareness, is this week's webisode. This features Harrow's Transport Planner talking about issues surrounding public transport.
Catch it here.
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11 comments:
Dang, that was informative! Thanks
Cool, now I know who to complain about buses. Really interesting how the council don't control everything and they have to bid for money, that's so weird. Interesting!
Thanks, very interesting
Er Myra//Obsessive much?
I live in the borough and have a bus stop outside my house and it is causing problems for me to sell it. Who can I speak to about this?
If the bus stop was there when you bought it, then you should have thought of that before. Also bus stops can hardly be blamed for the current economic climate and slump in house prices, please stop passing the buck for our woes!
Bus stops enhance a street's character and provide extreme convenience if you use public transport. I wish I had one so close.
Myra, you're scaring me.
I'm a bus freak and I love all things buses. Especially Routemasters and Hoppas. I have one of the original leaflets announcing the arrival of Hoppas in the borough. I enjoyed this broadcast and want to meet you.
It sounds so much more complicated than I thought. I had no idea there was so much to it. Call me a dunce but I thought Harrow owned and operated the local buses! Given that we don't it sounds like we're doing a good job keeping them in check.
good stuff
thanks for another great podcast, loving the new music.
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