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On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Recliner wrote:
"DW downunder" noname wrote in message u "Jack Taylor" wrote in message ... Following the timetable change, FCC have ceased running empties from Farringdon into Moorgate and the branch has been fully decommissioned. As at today, Thursday, the branch has been completely dewired, final removals occurring adjacent to the LUL sidings at Farringdon today. The signalling has also been switched out. Given the speed at which this work is taking place, I guess that track recovery will not be long commencing. I would imagine the section would be of some use to LU - as it was in days of yore. Cue the usual speculation of outlandish schemes for express routes, DLR extensions, etc... Apparently not! Maybe nobody's come up with any new ones. The standard ones now are (a) an entirely ineffective SSL express track, (b) a largely ineffective SSL laypver point, (c) a highly effective, but phenomenally expensive and probably impractical, DLR extension north of Bank, and (d) a last-minute rerouting of a mile or so of Crossrail. Anyone got anything else? How about surfacing the Northern City line at Moorgate, and taking it to Farringdon? That's even barmier and more useless than the DLR option. tom -- All bloggers must die. |
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In article , noname (DW
downunder) wrote: Are not the FCC services already "broken" at the present .... what has happened to travel patterns? FCC announced further Thameslink emergency timetable changes yesterday. I'm not clear if they were due to the staffing situation or the weather. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 20:38:48 on Fri, 18 Dec 2009, d remarked: But the new service will be introducing many more useful "through routes" than the old one ever delivered. From my own personal experience I'd say only 5% of Thameslink passengers use it as a through route. And the new routes? The expected advantage of TL2k is for people travelling between Cambridge and Blackfriars or Littlehampton and Kings Cross. The percentage of people passing through the centre is not expected to rise, although the number will. -- We are the Strasbourg. Referendum is futile. |
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On 19 Dec, 15:39, "Basil Jet"
wrote: The expected advantage of TL2k is for people travelling between Cambridge and Blackfriars or Littlehampton and Kings Cross. The percentage of people passing through the centre is not expected to rise, although the number will. The greater point of the exercise is to significantly increase the number of trains into London Bridge from the south/southeast, and likewise increase the number of ECML commuter services (especially 12- car) that can be run, as well as to extend the existing services to 12 cars. Where any of these trains actually go is not terribly important. This is relevant because every train to Moorgate is one less to/ through London Bridge (unless you can find somewhere new to start them from), undermining the purpose of the scheme. U |
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On Dec 19, 1:26*am, (Neil Williams)
wrote: Except the majority of passengers that were using Moorgate are walking on further e.g. to Bank area, Broadgate, etc. Broadgate/Liverpool St are (as you say) very, very close to Moorgate station. *I was surprised by how close (I've been working around there for a week or two and it's the first time I've really walked around that area - and the distance from Liverpool St to Moorgate seems a lot further below ground!) Yes. You may recall 3-4 yars back I posted a thread about applying for an IT/comms job, with what was then ONE, at Liverpool Street - but they did not interview me because ''I lived off their route inconsistent with the possibility of call-out involved with the job''. That Moorgate was so close, and very easy for my normal commute, that TL would probably be working if ONE had collapsed, and that TL is (well was at the time) a 24/7 route (at least to Farringdon) so could easy get there at any time, seemed to have escaped them. This is HR of course. I did fire off an email asking them if they knew where Moorgate was but got no reply. Guess that attitude kind of killed my chances anyway but then again you have to wonder if you'd really want to work for a company with such a moronic view. Actually I ended up doing a temp job in Finsbury Circus even closer to Moorgate. -- Nick |
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On Dec 19, 10:17*am, "Paul Scott"
wrote: I think that the current RUSs give enough away for it to be highly probable that the loop trains will terminate at Blackfriars, and that Eastbourne, Littlehampton, Guildford etc will not be served. *OTOH Kings Lynn seems to have migrated into an ECML IEP service. Indeed. I am now of the opinion this could be project drift and de-scoping - drift towards longer distance services on MML and de-scope by not connecting GN. I know MML has not been announced for wiring yet, and its only come up recently, but that the public domain view. They may well have had 1, 2 maybe more years of planning (well if DfT plans anything) that we've not known about. I mean, when the actual announcement about GWML (and on top of that the use of 319s) came out most f us were taken by surprise. -- Nick |
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On Dec 19, 5:01*pm, Mr Thant
wrote: This is relevant because every train to Moorgate is one less to/ through London Bridge (unless you can find somewhere new to start them from), undermining the purpose of the scheme. Holborn Viaduct ;o) City TL out of St.Pauls sdgs. Its not rocket science. -- Nick |
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