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Waterloo East (NR) - Embankment (LU) (30)
Waterloo *(NR) - Embankment (LU) (25)


A reasonable OSI for NR to Embankment I suppose, but why is
less time allowed from the main station than the slightly
closer Waterloo East?


I think I'd argue that Waterloo East is actually slightly
away further


More importantly, the main, and sometimes only, route to
Waterloo East is to go through Waterloo first. *It's the
walking route that matters; not the crowfly distance.


I thought there was a route via Waterloo Road (past the
Wellington)? That's the on I thought might be shorter. There's
not much in it either way, hence my surprise at there being a
difference.


That would involve more road crossing, and I'd agree with Paul that
it's still slightly further anyway.


I'd use the that other entrance, if you mean the one in Sandall
Street, if I was approaching from the east side of Waterloo Bridge,
but not from Embankment, which would lead me to the relatively
pedestrian-friendly route through Waterloo main.


It's also closed earlier, presumably to avoid the staircase being
filled with dossers or something. *(Not related to that thought, I
passed Tom Winsor on that staircase once.)


Maybe you're right. I suppose it's the routes we know. I always
thought the route from the main station to Hungerford Bridge was
badly messed about when walkways were added and removed or blocked
over the years.


It has been messed about, but I think it's pretty good now.


You mean they've reopened the route through the Shell building?

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On 10 Dec, 09:49, wrote:
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(MIG) wrote:
On 10 Dec, 00:34, wrote:
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(MIG) wrote:
On 9 Dec, 22:48, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 16:22:23 -0600,
wrote:


Waterloo East (NR) - Embankment (LU) (30)
Waterloo *(NR) - Embankment (LU) (25)


A reasonable OSI for NR to Embankment I suppose, but why is
less time allowed from the main station than the slightly
closer Waterloo East?


I think I'd argue that Waterloo East is actually slightly
away further


More importantly, the main, and sometimes only, route to
Waterloo East is to go through Waterloo first. *It's the
walking route that matters; not the crowfly distance.


I thought there was a route via Waterloo Road (past the
Wellington)? That's the on I thought might be shorter. There's
not much in it either way, hence my surprise at there being a
difference.


That would involve more road crossing, and I'd agree with Paul that
it's still slightly further anyway.


I'd use the that other entrance, if you mean the one in Sandall
Street, if I was approaching from the east side of Waterloo Bridge,
but not from Embankment, which would lead me to the relatively
pedestrian-friendly route through Waterloo main.


It's also closed earlier, presumably to avoid the staircase being
filled with dossers or something. *(Not related to that thought, I
passed Tom Winsor on that staircase once.)


Maybe you're right. I suppose it's the routes we know. I always
thought the route from the main station to Hungerford Bridge was
badly messed about when walkways were added and removed or blocked
over the *years.


It has been messed about, but I think it's pretty good now.


You mean they've reopened the route through the Shell building?


Ah, no (as far as I know), but that's more a route from Jubilee
Gardens whotnot.

I was thinking straight down the northeastern side of Hungerford
Bridge and down some steps and come out opposite the pedestrian
crossings and into Waterloo.
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Thanks a lot Paul C. for posting up the info. I always assumed for
Camden Town and Camden Road to be a valid OSI but the following
example shows a fare anomaly.

Tufnell Park - Hackney Central

Oyster PAYG Peak / Off Peak
up till 1.1.10 : £2.20 / £1.60
from 2.1.10 : £2.30 / £1.80

This clearly shows that the route is priced via Zone 1, but it is far
easier and more direct to go via Northern Line to Camden Town, walk to
Camden Road ( valid OSI) and catch London Overground to Hackney
Central ? Yet neither of the TFL Fare Finder searches show the cheaper
( non Zone 1) alternative fare ? You can go from Wembley Central to
Hackney Central via LU to Willesden Junction and LO from there. An
alternative cheaper fare is available even though Wembley Central is
further out in terms of distance to Tufnell Pk. ???!!!! Is there an
error here ? Folk in NW6 seem hard done by !


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Apologies for hijacking this thread but I've been checking the TfL
Fare Finder and it seems that if you travel from a LU station north of
Camden Town and want to head to a station west of Camden Road on the
NLL ( making use of the Camden Town / Camden Rd OSI) then you are
given the option of the "alternative" and hence cheaper route. This
option is extended to stations as west as Richmond. Seems very odd and
mightily unfair that if you are starting a journey north of Camden
Town (Northern Line) and heading east on the NLL from Camden Road then
the cheaper alternative is only available to stations up to Highbury
and Islington and then Stratford ( and not stations inbetween i.e.
Dalston K - Hackney Wick ). For any stations east of H & I Tfl are
pricing the journey as via Z1 and expect you to travel on the
Northern line down to Euston, changing onto the Victoria Line to H & I
before catching the NLL. Surely if you made use of the Camden Town /
Camden Road OSI the system would recognise which route you took ( non
Zone 1) and charge you accordingly ??!!
Looks puzzling when one considers that there is a Wembley Central -
Hackney Central "alternative route" Off Peak fare for £1.10
( £1.30) ??


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On 10 Dec, 17:35, wrote:
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(MIG) wrote:
Maybe you're right. I suppose it's the routes we know. I always
thought the route from the main station to Hungerford Bridge was
badly messed about when walkways were added and removed or blocked
over the *years.


It has been messed about, but I think it's pretty good now.


You mean they've reopened the route through the Shell building?


Ah, no (as far as I know), but that's more a route from Jubilee
Gardens whotnot.


I was thinking straight down the northeastern side of Hungerford
Bridge and down some steps and come out opposite the pedestrian
crossings and into Waterloo.


Oh, right. Up and down steps quite a bit, but that's inevitable, I suppose.


Well, there's an escalator part of the way (from Waterloo concourse).
The entrance from Sandall Street is a huge staircase all the way, from
the same initial street level.
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