Saturday, May 10, 2008

Transport For London Journey Planner Review

I've found when I lived in London for a short while that its just not worth trying to drive anywhere that involved either the North or South Circular. This time of year you'll loose about a stone in weight before you get a couple of miles.

I may have been stuck in the tube a few times, but if you're travelling off-peak then it's often best to jump on the tube all walk.

So if you don't know already, we suggest the TFL website for planning your tube journey if you're going over a mile or so. If you're going less and not carrying anything, I suggest Walkit.

The TFL site is good as you can see the how long it'll take, if there's any delays, if there's no disabled access etc. You can also see micro maps of each station you'll pass through. But I'd like an overview map of where the route takes you under London. But hey, the maps they give you are pretty damn good - you just need to make sure you've got a colour printer!

I better check the TFL for a walking map. Next month I'm going to the Electric Birdcage bar in London for a night out and staying at the Travelodge Covent Garden. Let's see what the map is like ...


Well popping in the post codes is as easy as ... But it default to public transport. You have to choose "edit search options" to deselect the public transport options.

Walking it says it takes 17 minutes which is cool.



Route Planner Rating: 9/10

Friday, May 02, 2008

May Bank Holiday Traffic

So the weather this May Bank Holiday looks a bit mixed - it'll be warm but wet in certain areas! This may have an effect on the traffic.

As I type the M6 is closed Northbound around Holmes Chapple. It's going to be a nightmare on the roads as per usual. But it may be worsend by the good weather today as many will try and take advantage and go today rather than leave it until Saturday morning.

The press agrees with me too. Here's some news resources:

Getaway drivers risk getting caught in the great Bank Holiday slowdown
Times Online
Parts of Britain will be blessed by warm and clement weather over the Bank Holiday weekend, but seeking it out will be as stressful as ever. ...

Bank holiday travel chaos to hit roads and rail
guardian.co.uk
This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Thursday May 01 2008. It was last updated at 14:04 on May 01 2008. Heavy traffic on the M6 in the West ...

Holiday rail chaos for travellers
The Press Association
Travellers to and from London have been warned that they will have to contend with rail engineering works this bank holiday weekend. ...

Weekend travellers face chaos on railways
Telegraph.co.uk
By David Millward, Transport Editor Hundreds of thousands of travellers are to be engulfed in another weekend of Bank Holiday chaos. ...

Families face Bank Holiday travel chaos due to maintenance on road ...
This is London, UK
Drivers were last night warned to expect delays across the country over the bank holiday weekend. Up to 18million vehicles are forecast to take to the roads ...

TRAVEL CHAOS... IT MUST BE THE BANK HOLIDAY
UK Express, UK
By Polly Buchanan ROAD and rail travellers face a bank holiday nightmare this weekend, with engineering works set to cause misery for millions. ...

Road and rail chaos for bank holiday travel
Birmingham Post, UK
Holidaymakers hoping to get away for the long weekend have been warned to prepare for traffic jams and major disruption on the region’s roads and railways. ...