oturn.net
Trip: index page
http://www.oturn.net/trip/index.html
This page points to some documents by John Lindsay, Reader in Information Systems Design at Kingston University (and some docs by others) looking at public transport information and tourist information design issues. I asked John for them recently since they are absent from his own site, Green and Smart. Detlev Fischer, 06 July 2005. Information Systems—Fundamentals and Issues. John Lindsay, an eight chapter book written, I believe, around 1990). Suburban satyrs: an essay in indexing. What shall we do?
oturn.com
Trip: index page
http://www.oturn.com/trip/index.html
This page points to some documents by John Lindsay, Reader in Information Systems Design at Kingston University (and some docs by others) looking at public transport information and tourist information design issues. I asked John for them recently since they are absent from his own site, Green and Smart. Detlev Fischer, 06 July 2005. Information Systems—Fundamentals and Issues. John Lindsay, an eight chapter book written, I believe, around 1990). Suburban satyrs: an essay in indexing. What shall we do?
dirlondon.com
London Directory - sightseeing, accomodation, entertainment and recreation
http://www.dirlondon.com/transportation
Information on all forms of public transport in London, routes, maps, journey planner and online tickets sales. Includes guide to what to see and do and realtime information on delays and cancellations. Transport Projects in London. Searchable database of transport projects in London organised by travel mode or area, including related news items. Includes details of fares, timetable, piers and chartering. Commercial and corporate helicopter flights for business or for pleasure.
exploringsurreyspast.org.uk
Times - Exploring Surrey's Past
http://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk/themes/times
Exploring Surrey's Past. These pages will help you find out more about how Surrey has changed over time, from the Palaeolithic (Old Stone Age) to the present day. You can start exploring our timeline below…. Start exploring our timeline. 8230;or simply click below for more information about each period. 8211; 800,000 to 8000 BC. 8211; 8000 to 4000 BC. 8211; 4000 to 2500 BC. 8211; 2500 to 700 BC. 8211; 700 BC to 43 AD. 8211; 43 to 410 AD. 8211; 410 to 1066 AD. 8211; 1066 to 1485 AD. 8211; 1485 to 1603 AD.
exploringsurreyspast.org.uk
Places - Exploring Surrey's Past
http://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk/themes/places
Exploring Surrey's Past. These pages will help you find out more about the local history and archaeology of places in Surrey. These articles, or theme pages, have been written by local people, groups and societies. They provide an introduction to the local history of an area. More are being added all the time. Start exploring our map. The markers in the map let you know there is a theme about that place. Zoom in to see more markers. Click on a marker and follow the link to start exploring. Is a forum for...
oyster-rail.org.uk
Oyster and National Rail » Blog Archive » New Hackney Interchange
http://www.oyster-rail.org.uk/2015/06/new-hackney-interchange
Oyster and National Rail. An independent guide, including when not to use Oyster. How much is a single fare? Try our Oyster Fare Finder. Jun 04, 2015. 9 June 2015 8:38 am. I think I understand your 5/6 platform renumber. Does this mean that they plan on uniform signage in both stations with fast lanes in the tunnel for those whose connecting train leaves limited time to jog/or cycle? 9 June 2015 3:21 pm. I don’t even know if they plan to change the numbers yet! 29 June 2015 11:42 am. 24 July 2015 11:25 am.
oyster-rail.org.uk
Oyster and National Rail » Interchanging Trains
http://www.oyster-rail.org.uk/interchanging-trains
Oyster and National Rail. An independent guide, including when not to use Oyster. How much is a single fare? Try our Oyster Fare Finder. Out of Station Interchanges. Note that the page can take a few seconds to load. This page updated 03 June 2015. 24 August 2014 3:21 pm. 24 August 2014 4:17 pm. It’s certainly not a disallowed connection, plus they are two separate stations. The TfL journey planner seems to work with speed as the main criteria so the results can often look odd. 29 August 2014 6:15 pm.