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in here you can write about anything
the so-called phantom-matches-reporter
tony
wwf(obviously)
just anything
i konw we have general topics and rumours and stuff but this is just a place to come a nd do anything(enjoy)
if you dont like it dont use it
> public transport... peasants!
Vampyr you can think whatever you want :P Ive just brought a house with the monkey man so have no money for a car
> (_B-(I) wrote:
> Don't agree at all. The public transport system in Nottingham for
> example is exemplarary. Ok, so not every city can afford a brand new
> tram system that integrates with the buses (you can buy a ticket for
> £2.30 which gives you unlimited travel on the bus and tram for
> the whole day), but even before this was put into action the buses
> were regular and on time.
>
> Everytime I have gone back to Nottingham I have never seen a tram,
> just the tram lines.
>
> So are they actually running now? Any good?
They are running, clean and very rarely break down. They've been running for quite some time now. The only problem with than at present is they don't go anywhere useful. Unless you happen to live in Bulwell and want to get to the City Centre. As all the stops in the City are walking distance, and not many people in the City actually want to go to Bulwell...
> Don't agree at all. The public transport system in Nottingham for
> example is exemplarary. Ok, so not every city can afford a brand new
> tram system that integrates with the buses (you can buy a ticket for
> £2.30 which gives you unlimited travel on the bus and tram for
> the whole day), but even before this was put into action the buses
> were regular and on time.
Everytime I have gone back to Nottingham I have never seen a tram, just the tram lines.
So are they actually running now? Any good?
> work.. nuff said there i think
Fine, just take it out on me :|