{"id":2914,"date":"2023-06-29T01:29:59","date_gmt":"2023-06-29T01:29:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/finding-fastrack-frustrating-2\/"},"modified":"2023-06-29T01:29:59","modified_gmt":"2023-06-29T01:29:59","slug":"finding-fastrack-frustrating-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/camcab.co.uk\/redesign\/finding-fastrack-frustrating-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Finding Fastrack Frustrating (2)"},"content":{"rendered":"
Not A Good Day At The Office<\/span><\/p>\n One end is a large loop …<\/p>\n … which is not well shown on tthe timetable.<\/p>\n If it were shown from Darenth to Darenth via Longfield those opportunities for travelling round the loop would be clearer.<\/p><\/div>\n It runs on Tuesdays that are schooldays.<\/p><\/div>\n Interestingly this geographically accurate map was dated 2023 also shows route AZ which fbb was also hoping to find.<\/p><\/div>\n They were built line astern from the banks of the river and named, imaginatively, Littlebrook A, B and C. Later they were joined by and then replaced by Littlebrook D.<\/p>\n The bridge runs along the top of the above picture. fbb is not sure, but those tanks suggest that the power station was oil fired.<\/p><\/div>\n …\u00a0 then the bron fields …<\/p>\n … and then Amazon!<\/p><\/div>\n Eagle eyed readers will observe that there is no vast swathe of car parking space for the 1300 employees; but, above picture upper left, there is – tada – …<\/p>\n It is to here that Fastrack AZ hies, joined by other workers services from further afield that Kent’s Fastrack area.<\/p><\/div>\n “Castalia” had what were almost buildings constructed on the deck.<\/p>\n The others seemed very well designed to encourage the spread of the diseases that brought the hapless patients there after a ride on an ambulance boat on the Thames.<\/p>\n The “system” was quite extensive …<\/p>\n … tunning on four foot gauge track. You can just about see the track rncitcling the site in the picure below.<\/p>\n As an experiment, they tried hauling cars with a motor vehicle, a World Wat i ambulance “lorry” …<\/p>\n … but, for unspecified reasons, internal combustion haulage was deemed unsatisfactory and the idea was not pursued. The use of trams ended during WW2 and the track was all removed in the\u00a0 mid 1940s.<\/p><\/div>\n