
February 13th 11, 11:25 AM
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speeding by tube or by train
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On 12/02/2011 15:13, Recliner wrote:
"Roland wrote in message
In , at 14:24:57 on
Sat, 12 Feb 2011, remarked:
Does actual tube transport in london goes faster than by train
service?
No, the trains run slower
There speaks a man who doesn't use Thameslink very much 
True, but I assume TL is only really slow in the Tube-like London
Bridge to SpI section? Away from there, it has 100mph trains,
unlike the Tube, which usually runs at below about 45mph.
Although Luton to St Pancras on a stopper is 45 minutes, for about
33 miles; which is pretty tedious.
Ah well, you have the choice of fast trains or stoppers, unlike on
almost all LU routes (and even on the 'fast' Picc and Met sections,
the trains rarely exceed 45mph).
Will S stock trains exceed 45 miles on the surface sections?
I'm sure the A-stock exceeds 45 in those areas.
Not by much these days, when I've measured it with a GPS.
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