night buses get you around london quicker than the daily ones,,they have gotten better with red Ken,,,much more frequent... they really should run the tubes 24-hours a day,,,,like nyc,,,but it is not psychically possible...the tracks need to be cleaned & repaired... nyc has the only 24-hour post office...beat that!!!!!! i have gone 18years without owning a car,,,living in nyc & london.. i understand how this is close to impossible in most places...(i cheated anyway for about 4years when my partner owned a mini,,,which i was reliant one when it was time to get out of london for the night/weekend)... i want to make a documentary about night buses in blackpool,,,i bet those are a real adventure!!!!!
yeah, the trusty 149 and 73 worst night bus i've been on is 25 ughh yeah they need to be cleaned etc but at least you could make them go a bit later thurs/fri/sat.. 1am or whatever is a bit early... plus i missed the last silverlink once.. 11:30pm! bah. glad that's come under TFL finally
do you live out hackney way?? you don't want to miss the last silverlink,,otherwise you are screwed i tell ya...that is one underrated & extremely useful train that should run very late....
moved from e8 in september to n16.. so yep hackney all the way, live on church street in a shit studio yeah i like the silverlink, good way to get to camden you out hackney way?
Personally i'd love to see a ban on SUV's in general. Not only are most driven by suburban soccer moms completely out of touch with the planet, they drain valuable resources. But hell it's no secret that the oil industry and the automobile industry which totally rely on each other have be raping the public for years marketing the cars and dumb people completely out of touch with reality keep buying them. They also have huge lobbying going on in Washington DC. These are the same people who moan about gas costly 70 bucks to fill their tank. Hey you get what you pay for and more dumb-ass! I'd like to really suggest a book for everyone to read by James Kunstler called "Long Emergency" about the upcoming complete oil crisis pending in the next twenty or so years. Suburbia is in for quite the rude awakening. chris