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  • Share Why do the proposed changes for the 209 not include stopping at the Sheen Lane/Mortlake station stop as the 533 currently does? on Facebook Share Why do the proposed changes for the 209 not include stopping at the Sheen Lane/Mortlake station stop as the 533 currently does? on Twitter Share Why do the proposed changes for the 209 not include stopping at the Sheen Lane/Mortlake station stop as the 533 currently does? on Linkedin Email Why do the proposed changes for the 209 not include stopping at the Sheen Lane/Mortlake station stop as the 533 currently does? link

    Why do the proposed changes for the 209 not include stopping at the Sheen Lane/Mortlake station stop as the 533 currently does?

    CSw14 asked about 1 month ago

    The extended 209 service would continue to serve all the bus stops along Mortlake High Street and Lower Richmond Road which are currently served by route 533, including Sheen Lane/Mortlake station. Our maps are intended to indicate the proposed routes and key locations, and may not indicate every single bus stop. However, we will consider this in future when planning bus consultations in light of your question.

  • Share What analysis have you undertaken of average passenger numbers per bus (in absolute numbers and relative to the capacity of the bus) on the 533 and 419 bus routes (a) over the course of each day during the course of a week, particularly over the part of their current routes from Mortlake to Castlenau, and (b) between the hours of 5am to 6.30am and 11.30pm to 1.30am? If you have undertaken this analysis, please would you make it available on this website. If you have not, please would you undertake it as part of your evaluation of the proposal. on Facebook Share What analysis have you undertaken of average passenger numbers per bus (in absolute numbers and relative to the capacity of the bus) on the 533 and 419 bus routes (a) over the course of each day during the course of a week, particularly over the part of their current routes from Mortlake to Castlenau, and (b) between the hours of 5am to 6.30am and 11.30pm to 1.30am? If you have undertaken this analysis, please would you make it available on this website. If you have not, please would you undertake it as part of your evaluation of the proposal. on Twitter Share What analysis have you undertaken of average passenger numbers per bus (in absolute numbers and relative to the capacity of the bus) on the 533 and 419 bus routes (a) over the course of each day during the course of a week, particularly over the part of their current routes from Mortlake to Castlenau, and (b) between the hours of 5am to 6.30am and 11.30pm to 1.30am? If you have undertaken this analysis, please would you make it available on this website. If you have not, please would you undertake it as part of your evaluation of the proposal. on Linkedin Email What analysis have you undertaken of average passenger numbers per bus (in absolute numbers and relative to the capacity of the bus) on the 533 and 419 bus routes (a) over the course of each day during the course of a week, particularly over the part of their current routes from Mortlake to Castlenau, and (b) between the hours of 5am to 6.30am and 11.30pm to 1.30am? If you have undertaken this analysis, please would you make it available on this website. If you have not, please would you undertake it as part of your evaluation of the proposal. link

    What analysis have you undertaken of average passenger numbers per bus (in absolute numbers and relative to the capacity of the bus) on the 533 and 419 bus routes (a) over the course of each day during the course of a week, particularly over the part of their current routes from Mortlake to Castlenau, and (b) between the hours of 5am to 6.30am and 11.30pm to 1.30am? If you have undertaken this analysis, please would you make it available on this website. If you have not, please would you undertake it as part of your evaluation of the proposal.

    Charles Shepherd asked 7 days ago

    TfL bus usage data usage is publicly available on our website at crowding.data.tfl.gov.uk 

    We use this data to inform how we manage the bus network including when we are proposing changes.

    We appreciate that you may want to take a look at the data yourself before submitting a response, and the consultation concludes today.  If you would like to make a response after you have reviewed the data, please do so by email before midnight on Sunday - haveyoursay@tlf.gov.uk 

  • Share A bit confused as Route 33 is not shown on existing services map or proposal map? I presume this service will continue, otherwise there will be no direct bus from Castelnau to Barnes Station? on Facebook Share A bit confused as Route 33 is not shown on existing services map or proposal map? I presume this service will continue, otherwise there will be no direct bus from Castelnau to Barnes Station? on Twitter Share A bit confused as Route 33 is not shown on existing services map or proposal map? I presume this service will continue, otherwise there will be no direct bus from Castelnau to Barnes Station? on Linkedin Email A bit confused as Route 33 is not shown on existing services map or proposal map? I presume this service will continue, otherwise there will be no direct bus from Castelnau to Barnes Station? link

    A bit confused as Route 33 is not shown on existing services map or proposal map? I presume this service will continue, otherwise there will be no direct bus from Castelnau to Barnes Station?

    David Thompson asked 26 days ago

    We have only included the services where changes are proposed in our materials.  We are not proposing any changes to route 33 as part of this consultation. 

  • Share Unless I missed it, the current proposals do not mention the timetable of the proposed route 209. How will the frequency compare with the existing route 533? Thank you. on Facebook Share Unless I missed it, the current proposals do not mention the timetable of the proposed route 209. How will the frequency compare with the existing route 533? Thank you. on Twitter Share Unless I missed it, the current proposals do not mention the timetable of the proposed route 209. How will the frequency compare with the existing route 533? Thank you. on Linkedin Email Unless I missed it, the current proposals do not mention the timetable of the proposed route 209. How will the frequency compare with the existing route 533? Thank you. link

    Unless I missed it, the current proposals do not mention the timetable of the proposed route 209. How will the frequency compare with the existing route 533? Thank you.

    Richard Hills asked 29 days ago

    The proposed extended 209 service would take over the frequency of the current 533 service. The new 209 would be every 15 mins (4 bph) except for peak times when it would be every 17 mins (3.5 bph) which is what the current 533 operates at now.

  • Share If the 209 terminates at Barnes Pond, there is no obvious way for the 209 to turn around and return to Hammersmith? Please can you detail the route the 209 will use to turn around at Barnes Pond on Facebook Share If the 209 terminates at Barnes Pond, there is no obvious way for the 209 to turn around and return to Hammersmith? Please can you detail the route the 209 will use to turn around at Barnes Pond on Twitter Share If the 209 terminates at Barnes Pond, there is no obvious way for the 209 to turn around and return to Hammersmith? Please can you detail the route the 209 will use to turn around at Barnes Pond on Linkedin Email If the 209 terminates at Barnes Pond, there is no obvious way for the 209 to turn around and return to Hammersmith? Please can you detail the route the 209 will use to turn around at Barnes Pond link

    If the 209 terminates at Barnes Pond, there is no obvious way for the 209 to turn around and return to Hammersmith? Please can you detail the route the 209 will use to turn around at Barnes Pond

    DaveR1 asked about 1 month ago

    Route 209 would turn around at the large, grassed traffic island with trees at the Church Road/Station Road/Barnes High Street junction. A bus has successfully tested this manoeuvre.

  • Share I have two questions: 1. Will the 209 bus run to the same time in the night as the 533? 2. What will happen to the Ship Lane bus stop? It is not mentioned on the map. on Facebook Share I have two questions: 1. Will the 209 bus run to the same time in the night as the 533? 2. What will happen to the Ship Lane bus stop? It is not mentioned on the map. on Twitter Share I have two questions: 1. Will the 209 bus run to the same time in the night as the 533? 2. What will happen to the Ship Lane bus stop? It is not mentioned on the map. on Linkedin Email I have two questions: 1. Will the 209 bus run to the same time in the night as the 533? 2. What will happen to the Ship Lane bus stop? It is not mentioned on the map. link

    I have two questions: 1. Will the 209 bus run to the same time in the night as the 533? 2. What will happen to the Ship Lane bus stop? It is not mentioned on the map.

    H Newcombe asked about 1 month ago

    Route 209 would have the same operating hours as route 533 currently has and it would serve the Ship Lane bus stops.

  • Share No mention of Route 33. Presumably this is going to stay and remain unaffected. on Facebook Share No mention of Route 33. Presumably this is going to stay and remain unaffected. on Twitter Share No mention of Route 33. Presumably this is going to stay and remain unaffected. on Linkedin Email No mention of Route 33. Presumably this is going to stay and remain unaffected. link

    No mention of Route 33. Presumably this is going to stay and remain unaffected.

    M4rcs asked about 2 months ago

    This consultation only proposes changes to routes 209, 378, 485 and 533. We are not proposing any other changes to route 33 or to other bus routes in the area.

  • Share Will the 419 continue to run its current service? on Facebook Share Will the 419 continue to run its current service? on Twitter Share Will the 419 continue to run its current service? on Linkedin Email Will the 419 continue to run its current service? link

    Will the 419 continue to run its current service?

    ppotts asked about 2 months ago

    We are not proposing any changes to the 419 service as part of this consultation.

    We published our consultation report on our previous consultation relating to the 419 earlier this year and you can find full details here