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New Years Eve Station Closure
I can understand why stations such as Charing Cross, Leicester Square
and Covent Garden have to close on New Year's Eve. But does anyone know why stations such as Arsenal, Boston Manor, North Ealing, Sudbury Hill and Wood Green are closed? Are they relatively lightly used, or is there some other reason?: |
New Years Eve Station Closure
On 9 Dec, 07:34, Paul wrote:
I can understand why stations such as Charing Cross, Leicester Square and Covent Garden have to close on New Year's Eve. But does anyone know why stations such as Arsenal, Boston Manor, North Ealing, Sudbury Hill and Wood Green are closed? Are they relatively lightly used, or is there some other reason?: To save on staffing costs? |
New Years Eve Station Closure
Greetings.
In article d0bc6244-766a-45ff- , Paul wrote: I can understand why stations such as Charing Cross, Leicester Square and Covent Garden have to close on New Year's Eve. I can't. Why are those stations going to be closed? Regards, Tristan -- _ _V.-o Tristan Miller Space is limited / |`-' -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- In a haiku, so it's hard (7_\\ http://www.nothingisreal.com/ To finish what you |
New Years Eve Station Closure
In message , Tristan
Miller writes In article d0bc6244-766a-45ff- , Paul wrote: I can understand why stations such as Charing Cross, Leicester Square and Covent Garden have to close on New Year's Eve. I can't. Why are those stations going to be closed? Inability to handle the expected crowds safely. -- Paul Terry |
New Years Eve Station Closure
On 09/12/2009 19:01, Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Tristan Miller writes In article d0bc6244-766a-45ff- , Paul wrote: I can understand why stations such as Charing Cross, Leicester Square and Covent Garden have to close on New Year's Eve. I can't. Why are those stations going to be closed? Inability to handle the expected crowds safely. Last year Goodge Street was open, which I walked to from the Embankment. I took an empty southbound northern line tube (which took on almost no passengers at Leicester Square or CX). -- Paul |
New Years Eve Station Closure
On 10 Dec, 15:59, Paul wrote:
On 09/12/2009 19:01, Paul Terry wrote: In message , Tristan Miller writes In article d0bc6244-766a-45ff- , Paul wrote: I can understand why stations such as Charing Cross, Leicester Square and Covent Garden have to close on New Year's Eve. I can't. Why are those stations going to be closed? Inability to handle the expected crowds safely. Last year Goodge Street was open, which I walked to from the Embankment. I took an empty southbound northern line tube (which took on almost no passengers at Leicester Square or CX). -- Paul Because those stations were closed at street level and only those changing tubes got on, I suspect. |
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