There's been plenty of controversy on other discussions recently about the Wightman Bus..
See here!
We all know them, buses not necessary, too big, too noisy, road not wide enough, gone fifty years without one - all these remarks are commonly voiced in most areas where a new service is planned. Most of the fears are unfounded, but they need to be faced and proven to be unfounded.... Many residents are against a bus, but don't have any positive ideas on how we can improve the lifestyle of some of Harringay's longest living residents. (how many people signed Eddie's petition?)
That Wightman Road is too narrow for Public Transport is also a fallacy. Ask HoL member Alan Stanton.. The local 318 service runs along streets in his Tottenham Hale Ward that are narrower than Wightman Road and have been doing so for over ten years without problem - well at least I think so.. Alan?
We tried in 2009 to get a W1 Wightman Bus service introduced, but the idea was killed off by Boris and TfL. Perhaps we were aiming too high back then? Planning a daily 05:00 - 24:00 service was probably too much. Perhaps it would be better now not be so frivolous as to want a 'proper service' but more of a community service.
What is needed is way to transport the elderly (but not only) down to Green Lanes Shops and back up the hill (with shopping) to eliminate the walk up and down it.
So I'd like to propose a Community one-way loop service - Perhaps to be called
The Harringay Circle running from Turnpike Lane Station >up> Turnpike Lane >up> Wightman Road >down>Endymion Road >down> Sainsbury's>down> Green Lanes >up> Turnpike Lane..- public journeys would be allowed over the Turnpike Lane Station stop to enable people with shopping to travel back from Green Lanes up the Hill without the need of changing buses.
I expect two small buses of W5 size would be adequate at first - the service doesn't need to start that early - perhaps from 08:00 until 20:00 on Mondays to Saturdays, 2 or 3 bph. It may also be possible to have a 'stop by request - hail and ride' service along Wightman - to avoid planting bus stops on the sections that don't already have them. The one-way service would also cut down the amount of vehicles and journeys that need to run.
This service would be similar to the 812 in Islington or the 393 in Hackney. Where the funds are to come from is not known yet :o) but as we have just seen, there is still money in the pot for Boris' pet ideas New Buses with Platforms and replacement vehicles for the Bendy-Buses.
So maybe OAE and John might find this proposal interesting and want to have another go?