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I decided to start a new thread rather than make the original wander.
In message of Sun, 25 Apr 2010 00:35:40 in uk.transport.london, Steve Fitzgerald ] writes [snip] The journey from Cockfosters to Arnos is a bit of a chore sometimes. During the morning peak (and leading up to it) you will have trains coming in to service from Cockfosters (east end), Cockfosters (west end) and reversers at Arnos Grove, all to get the 28 trains per hour through the centre section. The trains you see depart are Arnos Grove reversers and are actually booked to leave before you arrive but as we have a timetable that has a fair bit of recovery in it, CFS trains often arrive before the reverser departs - not helped by the signalling which doesn't allow potentially conflicting moves. Steve, In your posting, you use CFS as a three letter abbreviation (TLA) for Cockfosters and you later use AGR for Arnos Grove. You are naturally familiar with the TLAs for stations on the Piccadilly Line. There is a set of TLAs for all lines in the source code of Live Departure Boards at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnews/departureboards/. That set is incomplete. Are you able to supply abbreviations for the missing stations? I use a lower case TLA where I have no information. Station Name ABRv Chesham che cf. AME for Amersham Goldhawk Road gol GRD is Gloucester Road Ladbroke Grove LBG I can't remember where I found this. Latimer Road lrd Preston Road prd Royal Oak rok Shepherd's Bush Market sbm cf. TCR for Tottenham Court Road Westbourne Park wbp WPK is Wembley Park Wood Lane wln cf. RLN for Rayners Lane Those stations actually have no physical train describers (TD). OTOH, some physical TDs are not echoed, e.g. Northwick Park southbound, and some missing physical TD are echoed, e.g. Tooting Bec southbound. The 2 Paddington stations are exceptional - 4 letter abbreviations: Paddington - City PADc Paddington - Suburban PADs where City is the station on the District and Circle lines and Suburban is the one on the Hammersmith & City and Circle lines. -- Walter Briscoe |
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In message , Walter Briscoe
writes I decided to start a new thread rather than make the original wander. In message of Sun, 25 Apr 2010 00:35:40 in uk.transport.london, Steve Fitzgerald ] writes [snip] The journey from Cockfosters to Arnos is a bit of a chore sometimes. During the morning peak (and leading up to it) you will have trains coming in to service from Cockfosters (east end), Cockfosters (west end) and reversers at Arnos Grove, all to get the 28 trains per hour through the centre section. The trains you see depart are Arnos Grove reversers and are actually booked to leave before you arrive but as we have a timetable that has a fair bit of recovery in it, CFS trains often arrive before the reverser departs - not helped by the signalling which doesn't allow potentially conflicting moves. Steve, In your posting, you use CFS as a three letter abbreviation (TLA) for Cockfosters and you later use AGR for Arnos Grove. You are naturally familiar with the TLAs for stations on the Piccadilly Line. There is a set of TLAs for all lines in the source code of Live Departure Boards at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnews/departureboards/. That set is incomplete. Are you able to supply abbreviations for the missing stations? I use a lower case TLA where I have no information. Station Name ABRv Chesham che cf. AME for Amersham Goldhawk Road gol GRD is Gloucester Road Ladbroke Grove LBG I can't remember where I found this. Latimer Road lrd Preston Road prd Royal Oak rok Shepherd's Bush Market sbm cf. TCR for Tottenham Court Road Westbourne Park wbp WPK is Wembley Park Wood Lane wln cf. RLN for Rayners Lane Those stations actually have no physical train describers (TD). OTOH, some physical TDs are not echoed, e.g. Northwick Park southbound, and some missing physical TD are echoed, e.g. Tooting Bec southbound. The 2 Paddington stations are exceptional - 4 letter abbreviations: Paddington - City PADc Paddington - Suburban PADs where City is the station on the District and Circle lines and Suburban is the one on the Hammersmith & City and Circle lines. I am told that there are no official TLAs and that different parts of the organisation use different ones. For example, we use AGR train side for Arnos Grove but Tubelines (being the former Infrastructure part) use ARG. There are a few other oddities that schedules use such as HRV (For Terminal 5; think Roman numerals) and HRF (for Terminal 4). We've always used HRC for 123 (the old Heathrow Central you see) but I think schedules used just 123. I've no idea of any of the TLAs used off the Piccadilly although I can ask around and see if anyone knows. -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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In message of Tue, 27 Apr 2010
14:31:56 in uk.transport.london, Steve Fitzgerald ] writes In message , Walter Briscoe writes I decided to start a new thread rather than make the original wander. In message of Sun, 25 Apr 2010 00:35:40 in uk.transport.london, Steve Fitzgerald ] writes [snip] have a timetable that has a fair bit of recovery in it, CFS trains often arrive before the reverser departs - not helped by the signalling which doesn't allow potentially conflicting moves. Steve, In your posting, you use CFS as a three letter abbreviation (TLA) for Cockfosters and you later use AGR for Arnos Grove. You are naturally familiar with the TLAs for stations on the Piccadilly Line. There is a set of TLAs for all lines in the source code of Live Departure Boards at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnews/departureboards/. That set is incomplete. Are you able to supply abbreviations for the missing stations? I use a lower case TLA where I have no information. [snip] I am told that there are no official TLAs and that different parts of the organisation use different ones. I may have been told that after a question remained dormant for 2.5 months. I found the response as opaque as others find my questions. ![]() For example, we use AGR train side for Arnos Grove but Tubelines (being the former Infrastructure part) use ARG. There are a few other oddities that schedules use such as HRV (For Terminal 5; think Roman numerals) and HRF (for Terminal 4). We've always used HRC for 123 (the old Heathrow Central you see) but I think schedules used just 123. Departure boards is consistent with you in all cases you mention. I've no idea of any of the TLAs used off the Piccadilly although I can ask around and see if anyone knows. I would appreciate that. ![]() -- Walter Briscoe |
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On Apr 27, 2:50*pm, Walter Briscoe
wrote: In message of Tue, 27 Apr 2010 14:31:56 in uk.transport.london, Steve Fitzgerald ] writes In message , Walter Briscoe writes I decided to start a new thread rather than make the original wander. In message of Sun, 25 Apr 2010 00:35:40 in uk.transport.london, Steve Fitzgerald ] writes [snip] have a timetable that has a fair bit of recovery in it, CFS trains often arrive before the reverser departs - not helped by the signalling which doesn't allow potentially conflicting moves. Steve, In your posting, you use CFS as a three letter abbreviation (TLA) for Cockfosters and you later use AGR for Arnos Grove. You are naturally familiar with the TLAs for stations on the Piccadilly Line. There is a set of TLAs for all lines in the source code of Live Departure Boards at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnews/departureboards/. That set is incomplete. Are you able to supply abbreviations for the missing stations? I use a lower case TLA where I have no information. [snip] I am told that there are no official TLAs and that different parts of the organisation use different ones. I may have been told that after a question remained dormant for 2.5 months. I found the response as opaque as others find my questions. ![]() For example, we use AGR train side for Arnos Grove but Tubelines (being the former Infrastructure part) use ARG. *There are a few other oddities that schedules use such as HRV (For Terminal 5; *think Roman numerals) and HRF (for Terminal 4). We've always used HRC for 123 (the old Heathrow Central you see) but I think schedules used just 123. Departure boards is consistent with you in all cases you mention. I've no idea of any of the TLAs used off the Piccadilly although I can ask around and see if anyone knows. I would appreciate that. ![]() -- Walter Briscoe Only the Central and Jubilee (not 100% sure on the latter) use official TLAs. Though it may not match up with the Connect radio station cell names. On other lines, there are often several different one used, in fact I don't always use the same one! |
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