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In message , at 12:53:11 on
Wed, 20 Jul 2011, Jeremy Double remarked: Many people would kill for 4tph. My own view (coloured in some part by being a past user of the outer fringes of the Met line) is that something magic happens between 3tph and 4tph - despite it only reducing the interval by 5 minutes. Such that 4tph is a frequent enough service it's turn-up-and-go for most users. Only if the 4 trains per hour are evenly spaced... Agreed. I've often said how East Midlands Parkway's 2tph is really two trains once an hour. The core Shipley to Leeds service has 4 trains per hour. But the trains have departure trains of xx:09, xx:14, xx:39, xx:44. This isn't really turn-up-and-go. The airport services at both Amsterdam and Geneva are numerous, but quite poorly spaced, which catches some people out. -- Roland Perry |
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