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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2009 14:41:42 GMT
Even though the 395 starts next week Saturday why is the timetables for it on display in the stops? To advertise the fact about a new route to the public? Novel idea! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by COBO on Aug 28, 2009 14:55:45 GMT
Even though the 395 starts next week Saturday why is the timetables for it on display in the stops? To advertise the fact about a new route to the public? Novel idea! ;D ;D ;D I see.
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Post by smiler52 on Oct 24, 2009 23:21:13 GMT
hi all i am coming up 2 London in a few weeks i i would like to know what is the minimum top up that i can put on a oyster card
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Post by iranair747 on Oct 25, 2009 9:47:23 GMT
1p
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Post by greeny253 on Oct 25, 2009 9:49:43 GMT
Though given how little use that would be it's hardly worth it
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Post by iranair747 on Oct 25, 2009 12:05:15 GMT
Though given how little use that would be it's hardly worth it well he did ask the minimum amount he can top up ;D minimum farewise is 55p for a off peak zone 6-2 16+ oyster card travel on the tube. quite funny considering its £1 to travel on the bus for a shorter ride or the same route (i.e. uxbridge to ealing common 607 = £1 while the Piccadilly line costs £0.55
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Post by greeny253 on Oct 25, 2009 12:59:27 GMT
well he did ask the minimum amount he can top up ;D I'll give you that ;D ;D
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Post by smiler52 on Oct 25, 2009 13:13:18 GMT
do they still cap the buses at £3.30 and how long do they cap it
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Post by iranair747 on Oct 25, 2009 15:12:40 GMT
do they still cap the buses at £3.30 and how long do they cap it not sure about the price. but once its capped, it lasts for the whole day
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Post by smiler52 on Oct 25, 2009 15:17:20 GMT
do they still cap the buses at £3.30 and how long do they cap it not sure about the price. but once its capped, it lasts for the whole day thanks i take it would be capped to around 04:30
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Post by londonbusboy on Nov 19, 2009 17:54:54 GMT
Today i was on my usual bus after school and i was standing near the cab, as i looked into it i could see keys dangling down so i thought 'hang on a minute buses dont usually have keys to get them started especially darts' so i looked a bit harder and could see something plugged into the bus with the drivers other keys attached to it. Looked like a USB stick but is blue.
Is this RIBAS related?
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Post by eggmiester on Nov 19, 2009 18:03:27 GMT
Today i was on my usual bus after school and i was standing near the cab, as i looked into it i could see keys dangling down so i thought 'hang on a minute buses dont usually have keys to get them started especially darts' so i looked a bit harder and could see something plugged into the bus with the drivers other keys attached to it. Looked like a USB stick but is blue. Is this RIBAS related? TRhat will be a RIBAS Key. Drivers dont really need to keep the key in the the keyhole dring the trips. All they have to do is insert it at the beginning of each trip, wait for the unit to bleep twice (this log's them on to the system) then they can remove it. However some drivers leave thiers in so they dont forget to log-on, but that leads to them forgetting to take thiers keys out on changeover.
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Post by londonbusboy on Nov 19, 2009 18:23:13 GMT
Thanks Eggmeister
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Post by lc1 on Nov 19, 2009 19:13:24 GMT
Today i was on my usual bus after school and i was standing near the cab, as i looked into it i could see keys dangling down so i thought 'hang on a minute buses dont usually have keys to get them started especially darts' so i looked a bit harder and could see something plugged into the bus with the drivers other keys attached to it. Looked like a USB stick but is blue. Is this RIBAS related? TRhat will be a RIBAS Key. Drivers dont really need to keep the key in the the keyhole dring the trips. All they have to do is insert it at the beginning of each trip, wait for the unit to bleep twice (this log's them on to the system) then they can remove it. However some drivers leave thiers in so they dont forget to log-on, but that leads to them forgetting to take thiers keys out on changeover. Or the shunter hunting round the garage for you
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Post by londonbusboy on Nov 20, 2009 20:23:06 GMT
Another question from me which is bus stop related (didnt want to post in the TfL faults section as its not a fault)
Where the 61 used to use Chislehurst Road/Orpington road but temporarily doesnt due to a weak bridge the bus stops all on that road have now had the white route number flag removed.
I was wondering why? Is this normal practice or is their a genuine reason
Thanks
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