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In the future, you should keep in mind that you aren't supposed to remove speedy templates from articles you create.--Rockfang (talk) 07:37, 7 February 2010 (UTC)
Its all well and good saying that, but when the speedy deletion template was invalid it is common sense to remove it. Perhaps the person who added it should be more careful. Jeni(talk)09:38, 7 February 2010 (UTC)
Like I typed above, my comment was in reference to "in the future." If I saw that template on an rfd, I would have removed it too. That wasn't my point.--Rockfang (talk) 09:42, 7 February 2010 (UTC)
I'm afraid I don't follow your point. Are you saying that "in the future", if someone incorrectly tags a page that I have created, that I shouldn't remove it? Even though it is wrong? I accept it should have been a redirect from the start (I did it so long ago I can't remember why it wasn't). But for the sake of less than one minute, from (it was 1329 to 1329), I don't see it makes that much difference. Arriva436talk/contribs13:52, 7 February 2010 (UTC)
I saw you make an edit that removed a speedy deletion template from a page you created. I agreed that the template should not have been there. But I thought maybe he/she doesn't know that in other situations, editors aren't supposed to remove speedy deletion templates from pages they create. So, I came here. I was just trying to help.--Rockfang (talk) 20:39, 7 February 2010 (UTC)
OK, I understand now. It just threw me at first because it was a bit bizarre the topic coming back up when it happened back in October. Thanks for the help though! Arriva436talk/contribs21:20, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
No nothing bad, just I'm very busy. If I don't put the work in now then it's not going to go well - hence I'm staying off Wiki for a bit! Glad to see you decided not to retire in the end :) I find getting in the big discussions and arguments etc only gets annoying so I tend to just potter about doing more pleasing stuff! Nice to speak to you - happy new year! Arriva436talk/contribs20:46, 4 January 2010 (UTC)
If I'm honest, I'm still quite inactive and struggling to be bothered anymore! Just keep up to date on things and stick my oar in sometimes. Happy new year to you too! :) Jeni(talk)21:08, 4 January 2010 (UTC)
Rotherhithe Tunnel to close from Sunday to Thursday nights for the next three weeks for installation of pedestrian signage, power cables and additional pollution monitoring equipment.
December 2009
Oyster Pay-as-you-go introduced across all London stations in early January
Wrightbus to build the routemaster-based new London bus design
RMT accepts London Underground's staff payment deal
Closure of Fareham Street means bus diversions. This is so that there can be construction works on the Crossrail interchange at Tottenham Court Road station.
Arbiter finds that costs of Tube Lines upgrade closer to London Underground ltd estimate than theirs.
Leigible London scheme introduced to make information more available for pedestrians. This is first being used in the borough of Richmond upon Thames
When the London cycle hire scheme is launched, the first half hour will be free
Over £3 million to be spent on improving loca transport in Merton borough and other funding allocated to ther boroughs across London for transport improvements
Borough High Street to be northbopund only untril July due to major utility and gas works
Redevelopment of Tottenham Court Road to begin in early 2010
Permits for roadworks to be introduced on January 11th 2010
ING direct sponsor free travel on the Underground at New Year's Eve
Maida Vale tube station received the National Rail Heritage Award due to its modernisation
Member News
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General
Baker Street and Waterloo Railway is now a candidate for featured article. Otherwise this and the last last couple of months have again been fairly quiet. The portal went through a candidacy for featured portal with not much luck. The areas of the portal are becoming more active with the voting and changing of the selected pictures and articles. The transport news seems has started to be updated again but with the most up-to-date news being in this newsletter. Did you know is being improved.
As usual all suggestions to improving the Metropolitan are welcome so if you have one we would be happy to hear from you.
Hello and Happy New Year from me and generally the London Transport project.
Thank you to Sunil060902 for the December gallery update
If you think there is anything else i have missed, please drop me a note or leave a message at The Metropolitan's feedback page. Also if you feel you want to do an edition, again leave me a message.
Again i would like to state this newsletter is looking for anyone willing to do an issue.
Discussion arose over the addition or removal of succession boxes showing the present London Underground lines and their histories as well as former services. Another discussion arose on boxes showing stations layouts
Separate issues arose over the population of aboandoned London Undeground projects categories and categories on single station platforms
...that Belsize Park station is one of the only eight stations in London to have a deep level bomb shelter beneath it?
…that Mile End tube station is the only station on the London Underground network from which it is possible to reach any other station with only a single change of train?
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Hi! A while ago on my talk page you said that 712, 721 and 723 were back over to the Island for roadworks and Wightlink. I was just wondering if this was a permanent edition to the fleet as spare vehicles or whether they were just on loan temporarily? It's just I have a photo of 721 in Newport and was wondering whether to upload it. You can tell I wasn't expecting to see it, it was only because was taking a photo of something else at the time that I managed it, so the angle isn't brilliant but it's better than nothing. Anyway if it was to be uploaded should it be uploaded as "File:Wilts & Dorset 721 G721 WDL.JPG" or "File:Southern Vectis 721 G721 WDL.JPG"? Thanks, Editor5807speak19:08, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
I believe it is only temporary, and they will move back to the Go South Coast special events pool eventually. So the "Wilts & Dorset..." name is probably best. SV are expecting some more coaches, which will displace some of the remaining Volvo Olys. I'm sure I read somewhere that some of the SV Volvo Olympians may stay if a new job which they'd work on takes place. Saying that, with the fleet problems SV have been having, the Volvo Olympians have escaped onto normal service. In fact, 723 has run on route 6! It's nice you got a photo, not all photos go perfectly sadly... Arriva436talk/contribs19:17, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
Sorry, i was meaning doing a range of your own selected images on the theme of transport, whatever you like and replace the current images in the Metro gallery. Just like Sunil has done previously. I also have realised that this is far too short notice. If you want, i can give it another couple of days. Simply south (talk) 22:17, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
So any images on the theme of transport in London (they have to be in London yes, or can they just be related)? Do the images have to be ones I've taken? Arriva436talk/contribs14:13, 9 February 2010 (UTC)
Any images you like, whether you have taken them or not. It is up to you. And pictures to do with or related to transport in London but do have a link. Simply south (talk) 17:56, 9 February 2010 (UTC)
Motorcycling is to get safer with the creation of the London Motorcycle Policy Unit, a division of the Metropolitan Police that is a new dedicated team of motorcycle safety experts working to reduce motorcycle casualties across the Capital.
Major improvement works set for the New Cross area
Smart Travel Sutton scheme sees a 75% increase in cycling and sustainable transport usage in the brough of Sutton
Taxi fares to increase by 2.3 per cent to meet higher running costs
New Pegasus crossings intalled over A3 between Wimbledon Common and Richmond Park
Bounds Green has gained Grade II Listed status from English Heritage
January 2010
A new walking route from Covent Garden to Holborn is completed, with a public space at Great Queen Street at its centre
RMT strike planned
London Undeground celebrate's the Royal Society's 350th Anniverseary with a set of poems
DLR Bank platforms reopen in February following upgrade works
Investment Programme Advisory Group set up
Bus routes 10 and 33 will become 24 hour services
Life stories are introduced on the Jubilee Line
Average speed cameras to be trialled on the A13
Safety, lighting and communication improvement works are to begin february to bring Blackwall Tunnel to 21st century standards
Twelve Outer London boroughs are selected to become cycling havens
Grants are given to community groups to boost cycling
New posters on the Underground network help to promote face equality to help tackle stereotypes on children with disfigurements
East London Line extension nearly complete
Rotherhithe Tunnel to close from Sunday to Thursday nights for the next three weeks for installation of pedestrian signage, power cables and additional pollution monitoring equipment.
Oyster Pay-as-you-go introduced across all London stations in early January
Member News
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The portal went through a candidacy for featured portal with not much luck. The areas of the portal are becoming more active with the the voting and changing of the selected pictures and articles. The transport news seems has started to be updated again but with the most up-to-date news being in this newsletter. Did you know is being improved. The portal has had a new selected biography section added to bring it up to standard. Please vote at Portal:London Transport/Vote. The current biography is Charles Pearson.
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Please also could people submit suggestions for DYKs or does anyone want to do the next issue?
London General articulated Citaro passing Trafalgar Square on route 453.
Arriva London articulated Citaro turning in Shaftesbury Avenue, on now double-deck route 38.
Three Transdev London buses lined up, decorated for the Kingston park and ride.
A Northern Line train leaving the tunnel just north of Hendon Central station.
A Greyhound UK coach, usually running between London, Southampton and Portsmouth, seen in Cowes on the Isle of Wight on a promotional visit.
From the editor
Hello and Happy New Year from me and generally the London Transport project.
Thank you to Arriva436 for the February gallery update
If you think there is anything else i have missed, please drop me a note or leave a message at The Metropolitan's feedback page. Also if you feel you want to do an edition, again leave me a message.
Again i would like to state this newsletter is looking for anyone willing to do an issue.
Upminster Bridge tube station was promoted to good article status in early February. Well done to all those involved. This is apparently the first tube station to be accepted as a Good Article.
All articles have been assessed of their quality with only some of the articles' importance to the project yet to be determined. Well done on the assessment.
Discussion arose over the addition or removal of succession boxes showing the present London Underground lines and their histories as well as former services. Another discussion arose on boxes showing stations layouts
Separate issues arose over the population of aboandoned London Undeground projects categories and categories on single station platforms
New guidelines have been proposed for railway accidents. Please see WP:RAILCRASH.
...that Belsize Park station is one of the only eight stations in London to have a deep level bomb shelter beneath it?
…that Mile End tube station is the only station on the London Underground network from which it is possible to reach any other station with only a single change of train?
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Another issue to be adressed is, please could people indicate in the next month at the feedback page or on my talk page whether they still want to recieve issues of the metro. A lot of newsletters seem to be going to redundant pages. Simply south (talk) 20:01, 9 February 2010 (UTC)
Thanks
Hi Arriva436. Just a quick message to say thank you for your supporting vote when another editor nominated the David Pugh (Conservative politician) article for deletion. Luckily the end result was keep, which you helped when you voted. I am particularly pleased as I was up till almost 3:00am writing it!! Editor5807speak21:27, 9 March 2010 (UTC)
No problem. I even had some more stuff I was going to say to argue but didn't need to bother in the end! It was definitely a keep, especially after all the things surround him. Anyway, thanks for sending this message, as it's made me notice I never took the Wikibreak notices off this page. Whoops! Arriva436talk/contribs22:08, 9 March 2010 (UTC)
TfL introduces new facility to help reduce the number of defaced Zip photocards in circulation
Vehicle testing fees will now be cheaper.
An innovative new campaign called "THINK!" is launched to cut motorcyclist deaths
February 2010
Motorcycling is to get safer with the creation of the London Motorcycle Policy Unit, a division of the Metropolitan Police that is a new dedicated team of motorcycle safety experts working to reduce motorcycle casualties across the Capital.
Major improvement works set for the New Cross area
Smart Travel Sutton scheme sees a 75% increase in cycling and sustainable transport usage in the brough of Sutton
Taxi fares to increase by 2.3 per cent to meet higher running costs
New Pegasus crossings intalled over A3 between Wimbledon Common and Richmond Park
Bounds Green has gained Grade II Listed status from English Heritage
The portal went through a candidacy for featured portal with not much luck. The areas of the portal are becoming more active with the voting and changing of the selected pictures and articles. The transport news seems has started to be updated again but with the most up-to-date news being in this newsletter. Did you know is being improved. The portal has had a new selected biography section added to bring it up to standard. Please vote at Portal:London Transport/Vote. The current biography is Charles Pearson.
As usual all suggestions to improving the Metropolitan are welcome so if you have one we would be happy to hear from you.
Please also could people submit suggestions for DYKs or does anyone want to do the next issue?
Hello and Happy New Year from me and generally the London Transport project.
Thank you to Tyw7 for doing many of the March updates
If you think there is anything else i have missed, please drop me a note or leave a message at The Metropolitan's feedback page. Also if you feel you want to do an edition, again leave me a message.
Again i would like to state this newsletter is looking for anyone willing to do an issue.
Also, i apologise for those people who have been removed from the subscrition list. However, there has been long concerns by me as to who was receiving this, if people had created an account just to receive the newsletter and other things. However, you may still receive the newsletter if you just drop a message or readd yourself. This issue however does not concern people who have recently subscribed. This will also go to people who have expressed they want to keep receiving the newsletter. Thank you.
Upminster Bridge tube station was promoted to good article status in early February. Well done to all those involved. This is apparently the first tube station to be accepted as a Good Article. Also, High Speed 1 retained its GA status.
All articles have been assessed of their quality with only some of the articles' importance to the project yet to be determined. Well done on the assessment.
Discussion arose over the addition or removal of succession boxes showing the present London Underground lines and their histories as well as former services. Another discussion arose on boxes showing stations layouts
Separate issues arose over the population of aboandoned London Undeground projects categories and categories on single station platforms
New guidelines have been proposed for railway accidents. Please see WP:RAILCRASH.
...that Belsize Park station is one of the only eight stations in London to have a deep level bomb shelter beneath it?
…that Mile End tube station is the only station on the London Underground network from which it is possible to reach any other station with only a single change of train?
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I have nominated London Buses route 71, an article that you created, for deletion. I do not think that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/London Buses route 71. Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time.
Probably not to be honest. The information could go in the Arriva Midlands North section of Arriva Midlands, and then the routes table could be all the routes, not just ChaseLinx. Then ChaseLinx could redirect to Arriva Midlands North.
It could be kept if you want, if there was enough stuff to expand it. I'm just not sure there is, though I only have limited knowledge of how big the brand is. Arriva436talk/contribs20:09, 29 March 2010 (UTC)
Is way too big, and plainly violates WP:SIG, in that: signatures should not be overly big, distracting, or obscure surrounding text. You need to decrease it in size pronto.— DædαlusContribs04:44, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
Solution achieved. See here for code. I suggest you change your signature when you see this message. As said, a sig your size is not allowed per policy.— DædαlusContribs05:14, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
As if I wasn't fed up with Wikipedia enough already, now even this has become a problem. I have to say that your message is rather blunt and rude, perhaps a polite request and not demanding it be changed "pronto" would have been better.
Anyway, I'm not sure how it's a problem. What do you mean by "big"? It doesn't seem too long. And it doesn't seem to tall, it doesn't use the <big> parameter or anything. I also don't see how it obscures surrounding text. Looking at WP:SIG, of length it says "The software will automatically truncate both plain and raw signatures to 255 characters." My signature is short enough for this not to happen. It also says "signatures that take up more than two or three lines in the edit window clutter the page and make it harder to distinguish posts from signatures". Mine's two lines, so should be fine.
I see that you have made an alternative version for me. However, I find it very small, and it probably violates "Do not make your signature so small that it is difficult to read." At ANI, where I see you have changed it for me without asking, the new signature is tiny in comparison with other text, and is nigh on impossible to read. Frankly it looks silly. Looking at the old version of the page, it looks much better as it was, and I also note the signature of admin user Brown Haired Girl, who started the discussion, is longer than mine.
I can't see anything wrong with it, and the replacement is a clear violation. All I see is your name in bold but normal font size, with talk/contribs links in superscript. All-in, it is barely one character longer than mine, which is the default. If Daedalus969 is seeing something different, he should post a screen grab. If not, then this is not a violation in the slightest. MickMacNee (talk) 13:43, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
He was *way* out of line with this message, I'm not sure he even understands policy he quotes! Arriva, whatever you do, do not change your signature, it meets all appropriate guidelines. I've dropped him a note on his talk page in the interests of saving other users from his harassment next time he gets bored. 19:25, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
Cheers. I wasn't planning on changing it. The fact that I asked them to clarify what on earth they meant this morning, and they have since made a load of edits - but not replied here - suggests that it was a "turn up and go" kind of action. Thanks for the support both of you! Arriva436talk/contribs19:37, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
Please don't assume bad faith if you are. I left a message at your talk, and at the time, you didn't reply, you hadn't in awhile. After that, I made a few attempted changes/fixes to my user talk headers, and after those all failed, I went to sleep. My last edit was way behind(in regards to my perception of time/ my perception of time when I am tired) your first reply in time:
So it wasn't much, but the point is I was still inactive for about two hours. In reality, I had given up for the night and gone to bed, hence my lack of reply. I realize I was rude, and I again apologize for that, but please don't assume bad faith if you are, in terms of reply speed.— DædαlusContribs21:45, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
No problem. What I was trying to say was that after I replied, you made some more edits, before coming back here (though I may have read the timings incorrectly). Therefore I was unsure if you were going to return. Arriva436talk/contribs22:04, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
Oh. Well, my watchlist is 1500 pages.. last I checked I mean, so I may not have immediately seen it. Sorry for not checking here first.— DædαlusContribs22:23, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
Something was wrong on my end. I can see that it renders fine. I use two computers, a PC, my main computer, and a small MacBook. When I first saw your signature on the macbook, it looked like you were using double big tags. I can get a screen shot if needed.
I'm sorry that I wasn't able to control myself and became rude. I'm not trying to pass off my render settings on the macbook as a reason for my rudeness, but it seriously looked obnoxiously huge, and I am again sorry for my rudeness. I hope you can forgive me.— DædαlusContribs21:36, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
Don't worry - we all make mistakes. It wasn't unacceptably rude, though it was a tad aggressive. I understand the situation now, if that's what you saw at the time, that's what you saw, and not a lot could have been done about it. We all know how computers can mess things about! Anyway, as I said, no worries. Thanks for the apology though. That should be the end of this :)Arriva436talk/contribs22:04, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
I wish there was something that could be done about it though, in that I can figure out what is wrong with the laptop's html processing and fix it. To make your signature work on it, through html in wikipedia likely wouldn't work, as it has no way of 'sensing' what settings exist on the macbook. :/ — DædαlusContribs22:23, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
Bus Route AfDs and possible knock-on effect
I was a little worried to read this. I have to say... PLEASE don't stop editing! We need you to keep our bus articles in any sort of presentable form. It was bad enough losing User:Lradrama, but with you gone much of our UK bus coverage would descend into chaos, despite the best efforts of the rest of us.
Regarding the actual AfDs, I see that you haven't contributed to very many of them yet. I would stronly suggest that you do. We may dislike the way that the AfDs were started, but now we're stuck with them so let's work within their scope to achieve the result we want. The situation isn't hopeless:
Don't worry, I'm not considering going! It's just the constant "ooh, this and that isn't notable", arrogance of some users, the "I'm an admin so screw you", AfD, AfD, AfD, PROD and narrow mindedness of some users that gets to you after a while. I mean, just look at how some people waste their life constantly starting/discussing AfDs. Note how I haven't started an article myself for a long time - I can't be bothered to argue about keeping it if someones takes a disliking to it. However, the support I seem to be receiving reminds me there are nice people about :)
I have voted keep for some of the articles, though only the ones I think are undoubtedly notable. However, I feel there will always be a negative view on bus routes articles. The bus is stigmatised as downmarket. It's a shame, but it's a fact. As long as this continues, we will always get dismissive views about bus related stuff on Wikipedia, such as this: "I used to know someone whose hobby was buses. I think there are a lot of people like that. Well enough to make pointless wikipedia articles and not know better.Szzuk". Great.
The fact is, I know that people use Wikipedia to find out information about buses and bus routes. However, everything on Wikipedia is focused purely on being "notable", not whether it's useful. If something is useful, it's useful. "But oh, it's not notable because it's not discussed in third party sources, let's delete it!". You'd think Wikipedia was to inform people about various topics. But no, if it's not covered elsewhere then seemingly no one ever wants to know about it, ever. If it's already covered in third party topics then arguably there's less need for it on here.
I feel the days of most bus route articles are numbered. I believe that focussing on operators is much better. Look at some of the articles you have made. London Country North East is fantastic. It is sad to say, but I've got to the point where I could let the London route articles go... Thanks for your message of support though :) Arriva436talk/contribs19:35, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
Yes, sorry about that, completely the wrong link. That's what comes of trying to source a BLP and leave a comment at the same time. The link I was looking for was this one. Alzarian16 (talk) 11:19, 3 April 2010 (UTC)
If I could make a suggestion—all this could be avoided if you merged all but the most significant into expanded-list format, as has been done with List of bus routes in the Bronx for instance. Nobody is going to argue that List of bus routes in Wolverhampton is non-notable, and a lot of the content of these articles consists of unnecessary duplication and virtually identical photographs-for-the-sake-of-photographs. As and when routes demonstrate enough coverage to warrant separating them into separate sub-articles for reasons of practicality, you can replace the relevant entry in the list with {{main}}. For most people, a single list is far more useful than a hundred separate articles, as it allows instant comparison. – iridescent20:03, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
I support that idea of creating enhanced lists. I would also suggest that there is a lot of scope for expanding the coverage of bus-related topics, by approaching the subject thematically rather than focusing on individual routes. For example, some of the individual bus company articles are good, but many of them need more work; and as another examples privatisation and deregulation of bus routes was a hotly contested and tumultuous change which caused numerous disputes and protests in many areas, yet even in London it receives poor coverage: Privatisation of London bus services makes it sound like an administrative process, and makes no mention of the disputes around privatisation.
Outside of London, coverage is even worse. England's second-biggest city is Brum, but Transport_in_Birmingham#Buses_and_coaches is only 5 paragraphs long, and there is nothing on the battles between service operators or the all endless debate on the fare structures and the lack of unified ticketing in many areas.
Part of the reason there have been so many rude comments about these articles at AFD is that taken as a whole they show a focus on micro-detail rather than on the broad topic. Here's an example: one of the articles currently at AFD had been expanded with a few sentences on hybrid buses, managing to conflate contradictory assertions in the sources and add one assertion which had no basis in any of the sources, despite being referenced to one of them. Several other articles have similarly patchy mentions of hybrids, but even tho TfL has been driving a big switch to hybrid buses there is only a bare mention of it in Hybrid electric bus, and AFAICS no article provides an overview of hybrid buses in London. That's symptomatic of the broader problem with UK bus coverage: far too much small detail, far too little overview. --BrownHairedGirl(talk) • (contribs) 07:22, 3 April 2010 (UTC)
Deleting individual route articles would not make the creation of articles like Hybrid buses in London any easier. Infact it would be harder, because you would have to endlessly repeat the same information over and over. The same is true with these regional articles, routes in London range over huge areas, again this would not hasten the creation of better articles, and would again just require the wasteful replication of information. Iridescent knows about trains - well, a loose comparison would be to argue that individiual railway line articles are not necessary, as it could be covered by Railway lines in Fulford and Fulford, Boxbridge and Nunwich railway company. It just wouldn't work, and would actually lead to less people working on articles, rather than more, because a lot of editors progress from adding a development to one route article, where they would notice a gap in coverage and hopefully go on to create a wider article. Funnily enough, that's the exact thought process that made me create Privatisation of London bus services! Individual route articles complement such works, they certainly don't harm it in the least. MickMacNee (talk) 13:28, 3 April 2010 (UTC)
I'd say the better railway analogy is more that, when there's insufficient material on the individual stations on a line to have an individual article on them, it's more use to have a single article on the line including a list of stations, and only have stand-alone articles if a particular station has enough to say about it that it warrants mentioning. Which is exactly what happens; see List of stations and halts on the Talyllyn Railway for a good example. – iridescent19:04, 3 April 2010 (UTC)
For so much fantastic work to UK bus related articles, as so many would be a lot further behind without your expert help. Your work is greatly appreciated. Editor5807speak17:56, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
Thank you very much! Thanks for all the support notes everyone has left on my talk page over the past couple of days. They're much appricated. :) Arriva436talk/contribs19:46, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
No, I'm afraid not. I'm a southerner really! I've got a few shots from Scotland and Shropshire/Wales from holidays, but that's about it. The two Warwickshire images of the X17 Dart and the Goldline Solo were grabbed as I passed through. Apart from that Oxford is the highest I've gone. It would be nice if we could fin someone to get some shots in the West Midlands etc, we're lacking at the moment. Especially with Rotala/Central Connect/Connect Buses/Red/Black Diamond (whoever they are) painting buses in various different colours at the moment!
Transport Select Committee confirms the London Underground's Public-Private Partnership has not been delivering value for money.
£9.2 billion approved towards the completion of several of the major transport projects in London: East London Line extension, Jubilee Line upgrade, London Cycle Hire scheme, two Cycle Superhighways and 50 per cent boost to capacity of busiest DLR route.
London Bus Awards 2010 celebrated
Scooter safety urged for drivers to join the ScooterSafe initiative advised as well as warnings for teenagers on the changes of Daylight Savings
Frameworks set up to speed up delivery of electric vehicles in London by TfL
TfL's Travel Information Centre celebrated its 70th anniversary with the opening of a new centre at King's Cross St Pancras station
£11.5 miilion to be used in six boroughs for improvements in the run up to the Olympic games
Sutton High Street closed for 10 weeks for gas maintenance
A £6 million facelift of Woolwich town centre is completed.
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Question: If I wanted to nominate a bus company article for GA, which category would it go in: Road Transportation or Businesses? At present there don't seem to be any in either, or anywhere else for that matter. Alzarian16 (talk) 13:06, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
I'm not sure, as nothing's ever made it before as far as I'm aware. However, I'd say Road Transportation would be best as that it what "bus" is more associated with. Also, technically, not all bus companies are actually businesses. Arriva436talk/contribs15:45, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
In answer to a question you asked me a while ago reguarding bus stands, the new route 37 leaves from stand H in Ryde bus station, unfortunately no photo as of yet as I was there after and before it stopped running on Wednesday. However the X10 and X11 are still a mystery to me. I cheched the obvious stands (stand F for both and stands A and C if they are still using the old ones) and there is no timetable information there, so I don't know if you know? Thanks, Editor5807speak16:42, 23 April 2010 (UTC)
Thanks for getting the 37 info. I wanted to update the Ryde Transport Interchange article but didn't know the stand number. I have now changed it. The X10/11 is a good question. I did have a look Sunday before I caught the bus to Bustival, but I couldn't see anything either. I looked in the same places as you. I'll have to ask... Arriva436talk/contribs20:46, 23 April 2010 (UTC)
Ok thanks. Next week, if I'm at the bus station at the right time in the afternoon I'll take a look as well and hopefully get a photo. Also while we're on the subject, if I do upload a photo to Commons, should this be categorised under routes 10 and 11? Or does a new category need to be created for X10 and X11? Editor5807speak20:57, 23 April 2010 (UTC)
I was in Newport bus station at the right time this afternoon and can now confirm that the X10 uses stand A and the X11 uses stand C and have updated the Newport bus station article. Both were photographed so I'll upload to Commons soon. Editor5807speak17:39, 28 April 2010 (UTC)
I forgot to say, I think you should just put them in the route 10 and 11 categories, I think separate ones would be overkill. Though I suppose we could have a "Commuter routes category". Arriva436talk/contribs18:41, 28 April 2010 (UTC)
Ok, I have now uploaded them, and just put them in the old routes 10 and 11 categories. It was 594 and 595 in use:
I think they are categorised correctly, although you might want to double-check as I'm not as familiar with coaches. I used Southern Vectis' fleet list as a guide and also noticed they have the name of 595 incorrectly listed as Mill Bay instead of Ethel Point, so hopefully everything else is ok. Thanks, Editor5807speak10:47, 29 April 2010 (UTC)
The North London Line fully reopens are completion of upgrade work
May
London Underground and the Royal Society for the protection of Birds (RSPB) team up to launch wildlife competition to encourage people to use the Underground for nature spotting.
Barclays to sponsor London Cycle Hire scheme
LED traffic light installations across London to begin this August
The final consultation of the scrappage of the western extension of the Congestion Charge begins
TfL and the Mayor are encouraging Londoners to sign up to the London Cycle Challenge this June
Tfl wins a prestigious award from the Royal Institute of Brital Architects for the East London Transit
The first of five hydrogen buses in London is currently unmdergoing testing in Bedfordshire
Weekend service introduced on the East London Line
Blackwall tunnel southbound to close for five weekends in the year for vital upgrade work
A series of artworks are commission for the Jubillee Line as part of Art on the Underground, the first of which is shown at City Hall until 10 June. Also, for twelve months a digital moving image installation is installed at Canary Wharf tube station.
Tube Lines becomes a subsidary of Transport for London after the aquisition of its shares
April
Marshalled taxi ranks at O2 on Thursday to Sunday nights when there is an event
More busking licenses available for tube stations
East London Line reopens with new stations at Dalston Junction, Hoxton, Haggerston and Shoreditch High Street
Tour of Britain cycle race to return in September
Talks on 14 and 15 May to discuss improvements to Blackwall Tunnel to be held at the O2
London Underground has been awarded the Carbon Trust Standard in recognition towards its work to wards carbon efficiency
Oxford Circus to become exit and interchange only weekday mornings to give time to replace some of its escalators
Junction improvement means changes to bus services in Herne Hill
EDF Energy awarded power upgrade for sub-surface lines
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Thanks for the info. I did see the logo and was going to just change the license and add an FUR, but your method worked just as well. The logo does seem to have changed (probably in-line with the new buses that have arrived recently), so I have uploaded the new one over the old file. Arriva436talk/contribs20:47, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
I hadn't noticed that one. There doesn't seem to be any source material available and there's no list to redirect to, so I'll PROD it and see what happens. Alzarian16 (talk) 21:30, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
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OK, thanks for informing me. The trouble is with logos that they do tend to be replaced eventually and then you get bots here, there and everywhere telling you about it! Arriva436talk/contribs20:42, 10 June 2010 (UTC)
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OK, thanks for that. I had heard some of the RTL Presidents were on long term loan to The Green Bus. Also, the two companies have worked together and there will now be some Green Buses in Reading. I hope to visit Reading again soon. Arriva436talk/contribs16:13, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Sale of Kingfisher Travel
I noticed a while ago that you asked to whom Kingfisher Travel was sold. In 2008 negotiations involved both Diamond Coaches of Swansea and Edwards Coaches of Llantwit Fardre. Both companies made offers to buy the Kingfisher Travel(Coach Division of IBT Ltd). The deal was to include 3 Volvo Jonckheere Coaches and a recently purchased Neoplan Euroliner plus the UK and European programme of, maillist and group bookings. I believe that when the deal finally went though at the end of 2008, the selling price had drastically reduced. Prior to completion of the deal, the Kingfisher Travel shop in Blackwood High Street was taken over by Edwards Coaches. Edwards Coaches also took on several booking staff, previously employed by IBT. This could have been a factor in the reduced sale price of Kingfisher. The council have declined to offer any information on the final sale price of Kingfisher.
Forecasts were available, prior to the sale, showing that the bus company could not survive without the Kingfisher income, but this was not made available to the Board of Directors. IBT Ltd was subsequently forced to sell. From the best of my sources, no other companies were invited to bid for the company. Unfortunately there are several other factors of which I am aware, but have no solid evidence and therefore cannot comment on. Summary - don't let Councils run coach companies ( or for that matter any companies) as they are just not commercially minded.
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New safety measures announced for safety with cyclists around lorries
New cable car system announced in the Thames Gateway area
Southfields stations becomes step-free
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Bus crime lowest in six years
Early closure of Northern Line cancelled
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Motorcycles to trial using bus lanes
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Information from TfL to be used for commercial gain freely
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Sorry to butt in here, but I looked at the article and am a little worried that in its present form it might be deleted for failing WP:GNG. I'm sure there are good offline sources available, but given what happened to Rawtenstall bus station it may be a good idea to add them sooner rather than later. (Hope this comment wasn't too depressing!) Alzarian16 (talk) 11:07, 22 July 2010 (UTC)
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My name is Iveco 59-12 I am mainly helping you and Editor update the vectis pages and other pages I can help with. if you can keep me informed off what your your updating on the Vectis Pages then I can help if your stuck.
Excellent. We're quite up-to-date with the SV pages at the moment, though they'll have to be tweaked after the service changes. We're also pretty up to date with photos, having nearly photographed the whole fleet. We are now focusing on photographing buses in places where the routes are no longer going to serve, for example buses in Merstone on route 3, as route 3 will no longer serve Merstone after September. I'll try and keep the SV talk page updated when we do changes etc, though you might want to keep a look at mine and Editor5807's talk pages, as we often talk to each other there. Also worth bearing in mind is that Wikipedia is a public site, so only put information on here if it has reached the public domain somewhere else. A good example would be not saying Ryde depot is going to be closed until the County Press has reported it, because if information given to bus enthusiasts ends up in the wrong hands, then SV will be reluctant to keep giving out good information to us. Hope that helps. Arriva436talk/contribs14:06, 8 August 2010 (UTC)
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Hi, and thanks for your note on my talk page. Glad the pic has come in useful. MK is outside my normal patch: I was there for a stag night (!), and snapped a random selection of whatever turned up at the station between my train arriving and my friend picking me up. I must get round to uploading more bus pics to Flickr: I probably have nearly a thousand, mainly but not exclusively from Sussex (in fact I was out yesterday adding more to my collection). Although I like photographing them, I know comparatively little about buses, so help with the content of the Flickr notes and tags would be appreciated! You may have heard the name James Cox, a prolific bus photographer ... I am a friend of his from university, and through a shared interest in public transport he sort of got me interested in bus photography. If I can work out how to change the status, I will probably relicense YN03 NCF as Public Domain, in line with my other pics on Commons (@ The Voice of Hassocks). Cheers, Hassocks5489 (tickets please!)22:26, 9 October 2010 (UTC)
Well that makes it even more lucky that that very bus was photographed and released under a free license! When I hopefully get a picture of YN03 NCF I'll upload it! Your Sussex plans sound good, Wikimedia Commons seems to be lacking in photos from that area in particular. Sussex is interesting with the rural areas where shots are harder to get. I'm in Surrey, and the Council are reviewing service in order to save money - Phase 1 changes started at the end of August. Therefore, I went out over the summer and tried to photograph all of the things being changes & withdrawn, and I hope that eventually Surrey will have a comprehensive selection of photos. I have already been busy setting up route categories (Commons:Category:Bus routes in Surrey), which took a while! I think there is an option to relicense all your pictures on Flickr, not sure about public domain but I think you can waive all rights. Arriva436talk/contribs11:58, 10 October 2010 (UTC)
I hate to butt in, but as I have this page on my watchlist I thought I could help! There is a way to re-license all your work on Flickr, at [1]. It changes everything in your photostream to the new license. I took a look at your Commons account, Voice of Hassocks which certainly has some very nice photos you've already uploaded! :) Editor5807speak22:28, 10 October 2010 (UTC)
Hi there. It wasn't quite bias, more stuff that shouldn't have been there. Perhaps I should have made it clearer in my edit summary. Basically, I removed "which by the way none of them work." about the real time information system, because as an encyclopedia this shouldn't be there. I also took out "which due to reasons no one knows they have been moved", because it reflects badly on Arriva.
Interesting about the Mini Pointer Darts. Are these 1606 (GN04 UCW) etc? I know two are in Southend, and two have just moved to Guildford (which I've now seen many times), but where have the others gone?! And do you know what has replaced them? Arriva436talk/contribs17:06, 10 October 2010 (UTC)
Hiya, apologies for late reply, i wasn't sure whether to put about the real time information system, but anyway thanks for making it alot better,
ever since the hit and run incident which involved a mini dennis dart they've all disappeared, theres new double decker but haven't had time to check it out,
i should point out that the school bus removal .... I was chatting to a driver about the height of me and the ceiling and she said there getting rid of them to stop most pollution ...
Cool. What happened in the hit and run? They are still about within Arriva Southern Counties, as I say, Guildford gained two last month. Nice buses they are too!
Apparently buses kept hitting a guys car so one day he approached the front of bus but driver kept going and he got to the depot and said ive run someone over so yup not good
I agree school deckers should go but i was told they only use the buses so the new ones dont get vandalized ..... If the school decks dont go after 3 months i'll edit the article, been nice speaking to you =] —Preceding unsigned comment added by Davey2010 (talk • contribs) 00:42, 17 October 2010 (UTC)
Company logos and copyright
Been having some trouble with File:Tillingbourne.gif, which I uploaded for the article of the same name. It was tagged as not having a copyright license by a bot. I tried to fix it using one of yours as a basis (File:London Country Bus Services logo.png), which seems to have fixed it... I think. Is there a simple way of getting that layout, or do I need to type it all out like I did here? Alzarian16 (talk) 18:07, 18 October 2010 (UTC)
If you go to Wikipedia:Upload, there is an option for "The logo of an organization, brand, product, public facility, or other item". If you click on any of those (usually organisation), it gives you the template - see this. I think it then puts the correct license under the summary table automatically when you upload it, but I'm not sure.
Personally, I just copy the whole page from another logo I've already uploaded, go to the Basic upload form, paste it all into the box, change the stuff that needs changing like the article name and source link, and then upload it. That works for me anyway, seems quickest. Arriva436talk/contribs18:14, 18 October 2010 (UTC)
That's interesting, I selected the logo option on Upload but seemed to only get the FUR and not the whole template. The copy and paste idea is a far better one anyway. I'll be using that in future. Thanks! Alzarian16 (talk) 18:19, 18 October 2010 (UTC)
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Many, many apologies for skipping another month but i had to leave it due to unexpected personal reasons (not Wikipedia related). Anyway, here is the December edition.
A GA review has started on Tillingbourne Bus Company. The article is in the early stages of being created, and there are gaps in detail and information, and the prose does not yet flow. However, the review is on hold for seven days to see if contributors are able to further develop the article to meet GA criteria. SilkTork *YES!01:21, 15 December 2010 (UTC)