[personal profile] dmaze

This probably also belongs under the "transit geek" heading, but it's worth mentioning. In England:

  • All of the bus stops in Oxford had complete schedules for every bus that stops there, even when there were multiple bus companies servicing a stop.
  • The Tube displays not just when the next train will arrive but the next three trains.
  • There are lots of trains: my longest Tube wait was a five-minute wait for a Piccadilly line train that went all the way to Heathrow, and that was the third train from when I showed up, and Oxford-to-London (commuterish) trains ran every half hour.
  • Every Underground station I was at in central London had both maps and brochures showing what was around that station and how you might get there (as in, there appeared to be a separate brochure for each station).
  • All of the maps were pretty up-to-date with what service ran and what didn't; no map seemed to be older than six months, and the most ambiguous/out-of-date things were about service that reopened in "September 2006" (the Waterloo and City line appears to have just reopened yesterday).

So I was able to find my way around to major sights pretty well with just a day pass and hopping around on the Underground...wouldn't it be great if transit in the US were this frequent and this well advertised?

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