When Johnson was elected London's mayor he immediately pursued the populist idea of a replacement Routenmaster open rear platform bus, against all professional advice. Open rear platforms, once acceptable on the pre-war RT buses had proved unsafe with with the higher speed RM buses so had been dropped in all modern bus designs due to speed and safety considerations.
But he persisted and we then got them in the form of the specially designed and most expensive buses London had ever paid for. Worse still was that the rear platform had to have doors that close for safety reasons and also had to have conductors in the central London area to monitor that rear platform safety, so they were far more expensive to run.
Now it's been shown that the conductors bring no operating efficiency so all 100 of them are being made redundant and the buses will run with the rear doors closed. The whole exercise has obviously been a very expensive waste of time.
I'd like to think we'll now be able to specify a more realistically designed hybrid bus in its place, though the costs will probably mean we'll be stuck with this design. Hopefully we'll never get another goon like Boris Johnson as London mayor.
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But he persisted and we then got them in the form of the specially designed and most expensive buses London had ever paid for. Worse still was that the rear platform had to have doors that close for safety reasons and also had to have conductors in the central London area to monitor that rear platform safety, so they were far more expensive to run.
Now it's been shown that the conductors bring no operating efficiency so all 100 of them are being made redundant and the buses will run with the rear doors closed. The whole exercise has obviously been a very expensive waste of time.
I'd like to think we'll now be able to specify a more realistically designed hybrid bus in its place, though the costs will probably mean we'll be stuck with this design. Hopefully we'll never get another goon like Boris Johnson as London mayor.
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