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About once a week I have to travel between Wimbledon and Edgware
Road. Up to yesterday, District Line trains from Wimbledon generally alternated between Edgware Road and City. But yesterday I had to wait for about five City trains before one departed for Edgware Road. Coincidence? Or have LT made an unannounced cut to services so as to accommodate the new Circle Line? |
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On Dec 15, 9:22*am, peter wrote:
About once a week I have to travel between Wimbledon and Edgware Road. *Up to yesterday, District Line trains from Wimbledon generally alternated between Edgware Road and City. *But yesterday I had to wait for about five City trains before one departed for Edgware Road. Coincidence? *Or have LT made an unannounced cut to services so as to accommodate the new Circle Line? Yes, or at least a-bit-of-both: Wimblewares have gone down from 8tph to 6tph, whilst Wimblecities have gone up from 7tph to 9tph. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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