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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Not at every bus stop but the main ones on the High Street have orderly queues. This used to be the standard social convention before. It's fair, efficient and polite yet elsewhere in Haringey standards have dropped. What is unique about Crouch End that means its inhabitants have remained civilised? What changed?

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Really? To be honest, I've not noticed any difference nor experienced any particular problems either side of the railway.

Yes, queues are no longer orderly lines (were they ever?), but are loose huddles in the area around a bus stop. I rarely if ever catch a bus in the rush hour: this being the case, I never witness passengers being unable to board. I've long assumed this explains the relaxed queueing style. Is it very different in the rush hours?

Is the issue purely a relationship between passenger numbers and bus capacity at any given moment at any particulate location? Or are you suggesting there is another explanation? 

I regularly catch the bus from the stop near the clock tower or the stop outside Texaco and haven’t noticed any difference to any other bus stops.

About 10 years ago someone pointed this out to me at the bus stop in front of the park near Dunns bakery (where Barclays used to be). It still happens although more often in the morning peak hour rush. A curious anomaly now unfortunately.

The morning rush hour W7 queues disintegrate at the Stroud Green bus stop past the Old Dairy opposite Sainsbury's in my experience. Probably because you then have 4 bus options not one.

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