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Post by CircleLineofLife on Mar 8, 2023 11:48:36 GMT
Bar the 316 and 326. These are mostly quality of life changes.
What about the 112, 142 and 182 coming from the rest too. Will they continue using Etheridge road?
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Post by JUNIOR26 on Mar 8, 2023 12:02:31 GMT
Bar the 316 and 326. These are mostly quality of life changes. What about the 112, 142 and 182 coming from the rest too. Will they continue using Etheridge road? 112, 142 and 182 will continue to use Etheridge Road bus stop.
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Post by abellion on Mar 8, 2023 15:46:19 GMT
No mention of N266 unless I've missed it, so I assume that will remain on its current routeing. Odd that it doesn't align with the 266 though. is there any reason to have a night route serving the development So that local residents can have a bus home. The 189N coming from the city would probably be more useful.
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Post by enviroPB on Mar 8, 2023 16:28:21 GMT
is there any reason to have a night route serving the development So that local residents can have a bus home. The 189N coming from the city would probably be more useful. Locals would also have the option of taking a train home as 700101 alluded to in an earlier post. Thameslink users along the Bedford- Three Bridges line have a 24 hour train service, and will include Brent Cross West once the station is open.
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Post by surab21 on Apr 4, 2023 18:04:53 GMT
LinkService Structure Note containing some background info, for those interested
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Post by VMH2537 on Apr 5, 2023 11:43:58 GMT
LinkService Structure Note containing some background info, for those interested Thanks for posting this! Been also trying to search for this myself. Judging by the timescales laid out, proposals for the 189, 232 and the 316 will most likely be implemented first once the new station open. Also noting the 189 will receive an additional journey in the peaks. Later phases will include changes to the 102, 210, 326 and C11 with the last phase (2030) involving the 266 and an additional journey on the C11 implemented
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Post by VMH2537 on Jul 31, 2023 14:10:16 GMT
Update 31 July 2023 Today we have published our consultation report following this consultation. We received 258 responses to the consultation and would like to thank everyone that took part. After careful consideration of the consultation responses, we have decided to proceed with the eight bus route service changes as proposed. The service changes will be introduced in stages, and over a period of time in line with the pace of redevelopment in the Brent Cross Town area. This is expected to start with changes to bus route 189 to enable it to serve Brent Cross West rail station once this opens. All service changes will be supported with customer information in advance, and with minimal disruption to current bus journeys. haveyoursay.tfl.gov.uk/14624/widgets/42163/documents/45073
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Post by southlondonbus on Jul 31, 2023 14:15:35 GMT
Update 31 July 2023 Today we have published our consultation report following this consultation. We received 258 responses to the consultation and would like to thank everyone that took part. After careful consideration of the consultation responses, we have decided to proceed with the eight bus route service changes as proposed. The service changes will be introduced in stages, and over a period of time in line with the pace of redevelopment in the Brent Cross Town area. This is expected to start with changes to bus route 189 to enable it to serve Brent Cross West rail station once this opens. All service changes will be supported with customer information in advance, and with minimal disruption to current bus journeys. haveyoursay.tfl.gov.uk/14624/widgets/42163/documents/45073Ingesting that they won't get the 316 extended to Brent Cross West by the time the station opens as it seems only the 189 will have changed by then.
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Post by ADH45258 on Jul 31, 2023 14:51:43 GMT
Update 31 July 2023 Today we have published our consultation report following this consultation. We received 258 responses to the consultation and would like to thank everyone that took part. After careful consideration of the consultation responses, we have decided to proceed with the eight bus route service changes as proposed. The service changes will be introduced in stages, and over a period of time in line with the pace of redevelopment in the Brent Cross Town area. This is expected to start with changes to bus route 189 to enable it to serve Brent Cross West rail station once this opens. All service changes will be supported with customer information in advance, and with minimal disruption to current bus journeys. haveyoursay.tfl.gov.uk/14624/widgets/42163/documents/45073Ingesting that they won't get the 316 extended to Brent Cross West by the time the station opens as it seems only the 189 will have changed by then. The 189 and 316 are both odd choices though, as while they may benefit the new housing developments, they won't really link anywhere useful to access the new station, both paralleling Thameslink initially via Cricklewood. Any bus changes in connection with the station reopening should be new links to connect to Thameslink services, from areas where Brent Cross West would be preferable to Hendon or Cricklewood. To the east, extending something like the 210/326 to the station would connect Finchley and Golders Green to Thameslink. And to the west, maybe add a double run to one of the routes towards Neasden - Brent Cross West will soon be the nearest station to the residential area around Crest Road.
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Post by aaron1 on Nov 14, 2023 16:41:11 GMT
Well saw the opening date for Brent Cross West is 10th of December
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Post by justjxck1994 on Nov 29, 2023 7:36:59 GMT
Extension of route 316 to Brent Cross West Station - 10 December 2023
From Sunday 10 December route 316 will be extended from Cricklewood Bus Garage to Brent Cross West Station.
Route 316 will run beyond Cricklewood Bus Garage via Edgware Road and Geron Way to terminate opposite the western entrance to the new Brent Cross West national rail station.
Route 316 will continue to run every 8 minutes during the daytime on Monday to Saturdays and every 12 minutes during the evening and all day on Sundays.
Times of first buses will be 0515 from White City Bus Station and 0508 (0503 on Sundays) from Brent Cross West Station
Times of last buses will be 0009 from White City Bus Station and 2400 from Brent Cross West Station
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Post by galwhv69 on Nov 29, 2023 14:19:40 GMT
Been told 189 is unlikely to be extended until early next year
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Post by redbus on Nov 29, 2023 15:44:01 GMT
Been told 189 is unlikely to be extended until early next year I wonder why that is given the station is opening in December.
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Post by wirewiper on Nov 29, 2023 15:53:04 GMT
Been told 189 is unlikely to be extended until early next year I wonder why that is given the station is opening in December. Possibly the new roads are not ready yet? The consultation did suggest that the network would be extended in stages, as the development expands.
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Post by sdaniel on Jan 8, 2024 10:54:27 GMT
Been told 189 is unlikely to be extended until early next year I’m surprised TFL have refused to extend 189 to Colindale Station especially as no bus goes from Colindale Station to Brent Cross Shopping Centre. 186 does not stop outside Colindale Station or goes through Colindale Avenue.
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