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Replacement boat service on the Jubilee Line this weekend
I have read that owing to the entire Jubilee Line being hors de combat
over the weekend that there are - very unusual this - replacement boats. They will run East India to North Greenwich after 16:00 on both days. On replacement buses the driver never looks at tickets; I wonder will the admiral look at them on the boat? Also, I wonder why the time of 4pm was chosen? Anyway, it might be a nice spin out on a boat, 'for free'. |
Replacement boat service on the Jubilee Line this weekend
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, Offramp writes I have read that owing to the entire Jubilee Line being hors de combat over the weekend that there are - very unusual this - replacement boats. They will run East India to North Greenwich after 16:00 on both days. On replacement buses the driver never looks at tickets; I wonder will the admiral look at them on the boat? Also, I wonder why the time of 4pm was chosen? Probably for concerts at the O2, which start at 6.30pm on Saturday and 7pm on Sunday. -- Paul Terry |
Replacement boat service on the Jubilee Line this weekend
On Mar 11, 6:35*am, Offramp wrote: I have read that owing to the entire Jubilee Line being hors de combat over the weekend that there are - very unusual this - replacement boats. They will run East India to North Greenwich after 16:00 on both days. On replacement buses the driver never looks at tickets; I wonder will the admiral look at them on the boat? Also, I wonder why the time of 4pm was chosen? Anyway, it might be a nice spin out on a boat, 'for free'. I think there was a replacement boat service (aka boatstitution) during the Christmas period closure of the line (i.e. xmas just gone). Has it happened at any other time? |
Replacement boat service on the Jubilee Line this weekend
Mizter T gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying: I think there was a replacement boat service (aka boatstitution) Let's just hope it doesn't all go pear-shaped and turn into a sub- stitution. |
Replacement boat service on the Jubilee Line this weekend
On Mar 11, 8:14*am, Paul Terry wrote: In message , Offramp writes I have read that owing to the entire Jubilee Line being hors de combat over the weekend that there are - very unusual this - replacement boats. They will run East India to North Greenwich after 16:00 on both days. On replacement buses the driver never looks at tickets; I wonder will the admiral look at them on the boat? Also, I wonder why the time of 4pm was chosen? Probably for concerts at the O2, which start at 6.30pm on Saturday and 7pm on Sunday. Indeed. The O2 also runs their own "O2 express" boat service between Waterloo and the O2 for concert goers - it's pre-booked journeys only (and it's actually run for them by Thames Clippers). See the blurb at the top of this PDF "transport guide" from the O2 for those going to Saturday's Katherine Jenkins concert: http://www.theo2.co.uk/images/PDF/mi...e-20100313.pdf This link to the boat pre-booking page takes one he https://booking.thamesclippers.com/o...clipper/page/1 The O2's "Getting to the O2" webpage has more... http://www.theo2.co.uk/location/getting-there.html Lastly I see that the map that's linked to in the PDF mentioned above unhelpfully still shows the ELC replacement bus from the New Crosses as running - though given the Jubilee isn't running, anyone coming from down that way would be well advised to take the DLR from nearby Deptford Bridge. |
Replacement boat service on the Jubilee Line this weekend
On Mar 11, 11:27*am, Mizter T wrote:
The O2 also runs their own "O2 express" boat service between Waterloo and the O2 for concert goers - it's pre-booked journeys only (and it's actually run for them by Thames Clippers). Little known fact: AEG, owners of the Dome*, also own a majority stake in Thames Clippers. http://www.aegworldwide.com/01_venues/theo2.php http://www.thamesclippers.com/about/about-us.html * or North Greenwich Arena 1, as it'll be called for a few months in 2012. |
Replacement boat service on the Jubilee Line this weekend
Offramp wrote:
Anyway, it might be a nice spin out on a boat, 'for free'. Without disagreeing with that, the Woolwich Ferry a few miles downstream is free all the time. -- We are the Strasbourg. Referendum is futile. |
Replacement boat service on the Jubilee Line this weekend
On 11 Mar, 14:08, "Basil Jet"
wrote: Offramp wrote: Anyway, it might be a nice spin out on a boat, 'for free'. Without disagreeing with that, the Woolwich Ferry a few miles downstream is free all the time. YES! Not my neck of the woods... Just as an addendum, I found out the reason: the Blackwall Tunnel shuts at some time, meaning that replacement bus services cannot run. I have been told 4pm, but 20:30 seems to be the official time. |
Replacement boat service on the Jubilee Line this weekend
Offramp wrote:
I have read that owing to the entire Jubilee Line being hors de combat over the weekend that there are - very unusual this - replacement boats. They will run East India to North Greenwich after 16:00 on both days. On replacement buses the driver never looks at tickets; I wonder will the admiral look at them on the boat? Also, I wonder why the time of 4pm was chosen? Anyway, it might be a nice spin out on a boat, 'for free'. Not unusual at all. We have been running replacement boat services between East India and North Greenwich for quite some time now, although the service is enhanced when there are events (this weekend Katherine Jenkins) on at the O2. The boat runs 16:00 to 00:00 on Saturday primarily for event traffic. On Sunday, as another poster mentions, the Blackwall Tunnel closes at 20:45 on Sunday night, so after this time, the boat becomes the main way to cross the Thames towards Stratford. Replacement buses then run Canary Wharf - East India - Canning Town - West Ham - Stratford. Cheers Steve M |
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