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Dave,
At the moment the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines are suffering from stock shortage due to problems with the C stock trains which are causing many cancellations to services as well as T/Op availibility. Keith. "Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... ...or lack of. I can get from South Kensington to Luton in an hour almost exactly, but today it took me about an hour and a half from High Wycombe to Gloucester Road (a shorter distance). Why? Not because the Chiltern is that much slower (fast trains from Wycombe to Marylebone take around 35 minutes, from Luton to KXTL around 30 mins). I had heavy (wheeled) luggage so I didn't want to go down to the Bakerloo at Marylebone (down escalator closed), so I went to Edgware Road for the Circle instead... and waited for about 25 minutes. I know the Circle has problems with all the flat junctions but don't they timetable them to account for this? I was wondering whether the Circle suffers from understaffing, low train reliability or something else. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 |
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