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by tialaramex
2606 days ago
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The buses and underground in central London do have real timetables by the way, but they're primarily for the operators. If you drive buses or trains you want to know when your service is supposed to start and how long it's supposed to take to get where it's going. But for passengers this is a metro service (except for the first and last services on routes which shut overnight) so they don't care if this is an 1105 running two minutes early or an 1100 running three minutes late. |
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https://tfl.gov.uk/plan-a-journey/
Timetables are more or less irrelevant at peak times, but if you have connections to make out of peak hours any delays can make a big difference to your day.