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On Monday, March 21, 2011 5:50:28 PM UTC-4, John Salmon wrote:
"Mizter T" wrote The Javelin service from St Pancras - Stratford - Ebbsfleet was and remains a pivotal part of the overall games transport plan. It's not clear how much of the SE Highspeed service will run during the games, but the Javelin service will take priority. In this context I have every expectation that the Games Travelcard will cover travel on the Javelin - my understanding is that it will. A passenger from (say) Ashford will presumably need to buy a ticket to somewhere in order to use the Javelin service to access the Olympic site at Stratford. At the moment it seems that potential Olympic ticket purchasers are not being told whether 'somewhere' is Ebbsfleet or Stratford or St. Pancras or even somewhere else. It certainly isn't clear to me, and I consider myself reasonably clued-up on One-day Travelcards; perhaps I'm not quite so clued-up on Period Travelcards. It's not yet clear to what extent a 'Games Travelcard' differs in validity from the sundry varieties of inboundary/outboundary Day/Period Travelcards. My fairly strong understanding is that Southeastern High Speed will not be running at all during the Games. So the passenger from Ashford will have essentially no way to get to Ebbsfleet anyway -- they will be best off taking a Charing Cross train and bailing at London Bridge for the Jubilee Line to the Games. (On the other hand, the question remains what ticket they will need to buy. Most probably just a return to Knockholt.) |
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In message , at 17:13:15 on Tue, 22 Mar
2011, tim.... remarked: Or is the only service running, the Javelin; between St Pancras and Ebbsfleet? SET have stated that they "haven't decided". I guess that they want to look at this summer's loadings to see how many people they will inconvenience if they don't run through peak hour trains to St P next summer. Though it's not clear if the problem is lack of stock, or lack of paths Surely the stock was deployed with the Olympics in mind (and diagrams agreed with the organisers), so I don't see why there'd be any ambiguity about the number of trains available. Paths are probably more available than stock. -- Roland Perry |
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