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T.R.O.L.I.
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by T.R.O.L.I. » 11 Aug 2006 21:48

warrpp so is it now £3 return from the station to the ground ?

and am i right in thinking that its less for the same journey during the day (seem to remember going to a reserve game last season at about 2.00 pm and it being £2.00 as opposed to the £2.50 for the football buses ?)

if that is the case i'd love to know their justification for the huge rise over the past 2 seasons (£2 up to £3)


Simple solution (and with the farce that is the Rose Kiln lane rebuild makes a lot more sense):

Get on a number 4 or number 6 from the station (a single is £1.30 and a return £2.40) and get off on the Basingstoke Road either next to the World Turned Upside Down - ex-Harvester - (for beers :wink: ) or the next one down . Walk along Bennet Road and you're at the ground within 10 minutes. On the way back you can leave once the game has FINISHED :roll: as there's no real queues for the buses and be back in town by quarter to six (or later if you get sidetracked in the pub :oops: ).

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by rabidbee » 12 Aug 2006 00:11

The 17 Bus
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The 17 Bus its called supply and demand, the more the demand the less they are able to charge, .........oh hang on.


No, as demand increases, so does the price; it is increased supply which reduces prices.


Try telling Tesco and other retailers that one then!!

3 new routes, extra supply, so yours falls at the first hurdle :wink:


So supply has increased to meet demand. Prices fall when supply exceeds demand.

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by The 17 Bus » 12 Aug 2006 06:24

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The 17 Bus its called supply and demand, the more the demand the less they are able to charge, .........oh hang on.


No, as demand increases, so does the price; it is increased supply which reduces prices.


Try telling Tesco and other retailers that one then!!

3 new routes, extra supply, so yours falls at the first hurdle :wink:


So supply has increased to meet demand. Prices fall when supply exceeds demand.


so if Reading buses ran extra buses that were not full the price would fall? :wink:

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by andyhalls » 12 Aug 2006 17:49

The 75 was totally deserted today!

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by The 17 Bus » 12 Aug 2006 21:21

andyhalls The 75 was totally deserted today!


I assume that the price will fall then?


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