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On Jul 8, 12:52*pm, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 00:33:56 on Thu, 8 Jul 2010, Ganesh Sittampalam remarked: Another thing about Kings Cross - when you go to the old tube ticket hall, there are signs saying "No entry to Northern Line". *However, if you go through the barriers and down the escalator to the Victoria line, there is a sign on the left saying "Northern Line". So despite what it says, it IS possible to get to the Northern Line via the old tube ticket hall. That route involves going through the new set of tunnels associated with the new ticket hall. It would be significantly longer overall than just walking to the new ticket hall at the top level, and would cause massive congestion if significant numbers of people did it. The shortest route would be to run down the up escalators that go from near the Piccadilly line to the Northern line, but I don't recommend that either :-) What's happened to the short flight of stairs to the Northern Line from the bottom of the Victoria Line escalators? That goes to the top of the escalators that are currently all in up/ off mode. There are also some stairs+tunnel+stairs from near the Piccadilly line to the southbound Northern line platform, but those are closed off at the moment. Ganesh |
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On Jul 8, 12:52*pm, Roland Perry wrote:
What's happened to the short flight of stairs to the Northern Line from the bottom of the Victoria Line escalators? They're gated off while the lift to the Northern Line is being built. I'm hoping that once that opens, some of the more circuitous routes will be removed, but I'm not holding my breath... |
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, at 06:06:15 on Sun, 11 Jul 2010, martin remarked: On Jul 8, 12:52*pm, Roland Perry wrote: What's happened to the short flight of stairs to the Northern Line from the bottom of the Victoria Line escalators? They're gated off while the lift to the Northern Line is being built. Thank you for posting some genuinely useful information. I'm hoping that once that opens, The lift? It's a considerable vertical distance and probably quite small, only of use to genuine stair-inhibited passengers. some of the more circuitous routes will be removed, but I'm not holding my breath... The Northern Line from the Northern Ticket Hall is an improvement. But not from anywhere else (for example, arriving passengers on ECML) -- Roland Perry |
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On 08/07/10 07:36, Paul wrote:
Another thing about Kings Cross - when you go to the old tube ticket hall, there are signs saying "No entry to Northern Line". However, if you go through the barriers and down the escalator to the Victoria line, there is a sign on the left saying "Northern Line". So despite what it says, it IS possible to get to the Northern Line via the old tube ticket hall. Sorry for reopening a rather old thread, but... AIUI, one of the features of the redesign of Kings Cross St Pancras was that no tube-to-tube transfer would involve passing through a gateline. From that, it logically follows that you must be able to access all lines from each of the three ticket halls -- if that weren't the case then there must still be transfers that require you to walk between two ticket halls, passing through two gatelines. I today needed to get to the Circle/Metropolitan Line platforms from the Kings Cross suburban platforms and I notice that the signage directs me to the Western Ticket Hall (under St Pancras) rather than the Tube Ticket Hall (the original one) but it reminded me of this thread and made me wonder whether that is the best route, or whether there might be a better route through the Tube Ticket Hall. Is there a useful map of the underground complex available anywhere? I find the maze of tunnels quite disorienting... -roy |
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![]() "Roy Badami" wrote in message news:fuAco.172344$ss1.101128@hurricane... I today needed to get to the Circle/Metropolitan Line platforms from the Kings Cross suburban platforms and I notice that the signage directs me to the Western Ticket Hall (under St Pancras) rather than the Tube Ticket Hall (the original one) but it reminded me of this thread and made me wonder whether that is the best route, or whether there might be a better route through the Tube Ticket Hall. Is there a useful map of the underground complex available anywhere? I find the maze of tunnels quite disorienting... Don't think going via the tube ticket hall is any better, although you're right, there is a paid side connection between tube and western ticket halls now. IMHO the signage you followed is probably the sensible route FCC's website has a 3D diagram and video: http://www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk...iCmsPageId=497 Paul S |
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On 23/08/10 21:19, Paul Scott wrote:
Don't think going via the tube ticket hall is any better, although you're right, there is a paid side connection between tube and western ticket halls now. IMHO the signage you followed is probably the sensible route FCC's website has a 3D diagram and video: http://www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk...iCmsPageId=497 Thanks - that map is quite useful, although far from ideal. If there is a route directly from the Tube Ticket Hall to the Met/Circle platforms (that doesn't require running down an up escalator ![]() looks like it would be quicker than the signposted route - if I'm not misremembering I walked past the Tube Ticket Hall anyway to get to the Western Ticket Hall (and the map seems to support that). -roy |
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![]() "Roy Badami" wrote in message news:A5Bco.129369$Nn4.101743@hurricane... Thanks - that map is quite useful, although far from ideal. If there is a route directly from the Tube Ticket Hall to the Met/Circle platforms (that doesn't require running down an up escalator ![]() looks like it would be quicker than the signposted route - if I'm not misremembering I walked past the Tube Ticket Hall anyway to get to the Western Ticket Hall (and the map seems to support that). http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...pgrade-map.gif Slightly clearer version of the diagram from TfL, but harder to find! I think the difference is that the route via the tube ticket hall is slightly shorter but feeds you into the very eastern end of the Circle/Met platforms, whereas the other route can put you at the other end of those platforms, which might be quieter. Maybe just suck it and see on the day... Paul |
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In message fuAco.172344$ss1.101128@hurricane, at 21:03:22 on Mon, 23
Aug 2010, Roy Badami remarked: Sorry for reopening a rather old thread, but... AIUI, one of the features of the redesign of Kings Cross St Pancras was that no tube-to-tube transfer would involve passing through a gateline. Perhaps, and if everything was open it might even be true. From that, it logically follows that you must be able to access all lines from each of the three ticket halls -- if that weren't the case then there must still be transfers that require you to walk between two ticket halls, passing through two gatelines. Only in the extreme case that you would be prepared to make a very long detour. Northern Hall to Circle/Met via one of the deep tube platforms, for example. But at the moment you can't get *to* the northern line on the direct route from the Western/Original ticket halls, so it's still just possible but only a very long way around (via the Piccadilly platforms would be quickest). I today needed to get to the Circle/Metropolitan Line platforms from the Kings Cross suburban platforms and I notice that the signage directs me to the Western Ticket Hall (under St Pancras) rather than the Tube Ticket Hall (the original one) but it reminded me of this thread and made me wonder whether that is the best route, or whether there might be a better route through the Tube Ticket Hall. I'd go into the northern ticket hall (but not through the barriers) then down the passage to the original ticket hall, and then through the barriers and turn right along the "Khyber pass" - the old way to the eastern end of the platforms. Is there a useful map of the underground complex available anywhere? I find the maze of tunnels quite disorienting... My map is he http://www.perry.co.uk/images/kx-composite.jpg -- Roland Perry |
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On 23 Aug, 23:17, Roland Perry wrote:
In message fuAco.172344$ss1.101128@hurricane, at 21:03:22 on Mon, 23 Aug 2010, Roy Badami remarked: Sorry for reopening a rather old thread, but... AIUI, one of the features of the redesign of Kings Cross St Pancras was that no tube-to-tube transfer would involve passing through a gateline. Perhaps, and if everything was open it might even be true. From that, it logically follows that you must be able to access all lines from each of the three ticket halls -- if that weren't the case then there must still be transfers that require you to walk between two ticket halls, passing through two gatelines. Only in the extreme case that you would be prepared to make a very long detour. Northern Hall to Circle/Met via one of the deep tube platforms, for example. But at the moment you can't get *to* the northern line on the direct route from the Western/Original ticket halls, so it's still just possible but only a very long way around (via the Piccadilly platforms would be quickest). Unless you take a chance on one of the short escalators being fixed and walkable down. In fact, I think I'd try that and, if unlucky, get the Victoria to Euston and change there. Still a better than following the direction signs half way to Finsbury Park and back. |
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