This morning, I headed for the bus at Arnos Court to take me to BRI» . I was almost at the bottom of Bloomfield Road, by the Lloyds bank, when I saw a number 1 bus pass on the Bath Road. Blast, thought I, but I'll get the next one. I crossed four sets of traffic lights, and caught it. Not only that, I wasn't the last. And I didn't run.
I was reminded of this today - catching the x32 from Didcot Station to Harwell Labs in the morning, and back in the evening. The bus from the railway station left on time ... and arrived at Harwell Campus on time too. But it's only six miles, through the countryside much of the way, and took 25 minutes. We spent a significant amount of time at stops, we did a tour of Didcot (which I happen to know from times of old) because the direct road has been pedestrianised, we waited at lights, we slowed down for sleeping policemen, and we got stuck behind a cyclist through Harwell village - when we eventually overtook him, we thoughtfully picked someone up at a bus stop and he got in front again.
The return bus was at the labs in good time, and a long queue stood patiently waiting while the driver argued with the first passenger joining about his ticket. The a group of around 10 visitors, clearly from overseas, got on - counted on by the driver on the return half of their tickets. Then the next people boarded - quite a crowd. Another bus came in, picked up passengers, and left in the direction of Wantage. The one of the group of 10 came to ask the driver something, and he took a further look at their tickets, and decided they were on the wrong bus - they should have caught the Wantage bus that had just pulled out. So - anyway - all 10 got back off. Never mind - there was another Wantage bus due in half an hour. And the rest of all this was that although the bus was in good time when it arrived at the labs, it was about 6 minutes late when it left. A number of pickups along the way, cash fares collected, etc ... again around 27 minutes to Didcot station.
Had I intended to catch the x32 today? No - I had been send a .pdf of something called the "Catapault" providing a fast rush hour link from Didcot Station to the Labs, but when I rushed out of the station in the morning to catch it, it was no-where to be seen. Foolishly, I let an x32 "Wantage" go, not realising that the service on the ground was different to the service advertised. When I got to the labs, a display on the front desk showed different times for the Catapault, but not having seen any other sign of it, I suspect it's been withdrawn.
I learn so much about public transport by using it - the good and bad examples.