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Tfl Christmas Travel Information
Does anyone know when TfL are planning to release their information on
what services they are going to run over the Christmas period? Or are Tfl waiting for the result of the strike ballot on December 14th? |
Tfl Christmas Travel Information
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s.com of Thu, 8 Dec 2011 02:28:11 in uk.transport.london, Paul writes Does anyone know when TfL are planning to release their information on what services they are going to run over the Christmas period? Or are Tfl waiting for the result of the strike ballot on December 14th? I don't know how this relates to the OP's enquiry, but it seems tangentially relevant. The Journey Planner at http://journeyplanner.tfl ..gov.uk/user/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en shows "Information regarding services over the Christmas period will be available in mid- December", if I ask for a journey from Stratford to Canary Wharf and specify an arrival time on 28 Dec 2011. If I use the large print version at journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/bcl/XSLT_ TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en to make the same enquiry, no information of any kind is returned. I think my report of this to the LU CSC was done, yesterday. A fix has yet to arrive. ;) -- Walter Briscoe |
Tfl Christmas Travel Information
On Dec 8, 2:25*pm, Walter Briscoe wrote:
In message s.com of Thu, 8 Dec 2011 02:28:11 in uk.transport.london, Paul writes Does anyone know when TfL are planning to release their information on what services they are going to run over the Christmas period? Or are Tfl waiting for the result of the strike ballot on December 14th? I don't know how this relates to the OP's enquiry, but it seems tangentially relevant. The Journey Planner at http://journeyplanner.tfl .gov.uk/user/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en shows "Information regarding services over the Christmas period will be available in mid- December", if I ask for a journey from Stratford to Canary Wharf and specify an arrival time on 28 Dec 2011. If I use the large print version at journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/bcl/XSLT_ TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en to make the same enquiry, no information of any kind is returned. I think my report of this to the LU CSC was done, yesterday. A fix has yet to arrive. ;) -- Walter Briscoe Presumably "mid December" then means about midnight on 24th December. After all, Blackfriars tube station was supposed to open in "late 2011", and I saw a notice at Kings Cross this morning confirming that it would open in "very late 2011" (ie 26 February 2012) |
Tfl Christmas Travel Information
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s.com of Fri, 9 Dec 2011 00:04:49 in uk.transport.london, Paul writes On Dec 8, 2:25*pm, Walter Briscoe wrote: In message s.com of Thu, 8 Dec 2011 02:28:11 in uk.transport.london, Paul writes Does anyone know when TfL are planning to release their information on what services they are going to run over the Christmas period? Or are Tfl waiting for the result of the strike ballot on December 14th? I don't know how this relates to the OP's enquiry, but it seems tangentially relevant. The Journey Planner at http://journeyplanner.tfl .gov.uk/user/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en shows "Information regarding services over the Christmas period will be available in mid- December", if I ask for a journey from Stratford to Canary Wharf and specify an arrival time on 28 Dec 2011. If I use the large print version at journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/bcl/XSLT_ TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en to make the same enquiry, no information of any kind is returned. I think my report of this to the LU CSC was done, yesterday. A fix has yet to arrive. ;) -- Walter Briscoe Presumably "mid December" then means about midnight on 24th December. I thought I was cynical. After all, Blackfriars tube station was supposed to open in "late 2011", and I saw a notice at Kings Cross this morning confirming that it would open in "very late 2011" (ie 26 February 2012) A few days ago, the planned closures showed Blackfriars opening in the week before Christmas. It now shows it closed on Jan 6, 2012. I was through there some days ago. A westbound District line train announced the next stop is Blackfriars. An eastbound Circle line train announced the next station is closed. LU did deliver the return of Tottenham Court Road to the Northern line on the scheduled date of Nov 28. I am not surprised there has been some slip in a 3 year program. http://www.networkrailmediacentre.co.../COUNTDOWN-TO- COMPLETION-AT-BLACKFRIARS-194f/SearchCategoryID-8.aspx confirms 26 February. -- Walter Briscoe |
Tfl Christmas Travel Information
In message , at 15:01:52 on Fri, 9
Dec 2011, Walter Briscoe remarked: I am not surprised there has been some slip in a 3 year program. Cough! Splutter! It's called Thameslink 2000, not Thameslink 2018 (the latest date I think it's supposed to be finished). These people *invented* slippage. -- Roland Perry |
Tfl Christmas Travel Information
On Dec 8, 10:28*am, Paul wrote: Does anyone know when TfL are planning to release their information on what services they are going to run over the Christmas period? Today: www.tfl.gov.uk/festivetravel Full "Christmas and New Year travel guide" published - direct link to the PDF: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/festive-leaflet.pdf (quite like the cover artwork) TfL Journey Planner however not yet showing journeys over the Christmas period (still says "mid-December"). |
Tfl Christmas Travel Information
On Dec 9, 7:51*pm, Mizter T wrote:
On Dec 8, 10:28*am, Paul wrote: Does anyone know when TfL are planning to release their information on what services they are going to run over the Christmas period? Today: www.tfl.gov.uk/festivetravel Full "Christmas and New Year travel guide" published - direct link to the PDF: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/festive-leaflet.pdf (quite like the cover artwork) TfL Journey Planner however not yet showing journeys over the Christmas period (still says "mid-December"). Thank you. I still think there is a case for running a bus service on Christmas Day. If there was a special service on all the night bus and 24 hour routes, running from about 9am on Christmas Day, that would give reasonable coverage to most areas. The lack of public transport on Christmas Day is a real pain to those who don't have a car. Edinburgh has a skeleton service on Christmas Day, so I don't see why it wouldn't work in London. Perhaps someone could sponsor free travel, like they do on New Years Eve. |
Tfl Christmas Travel Information
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Tfl Christmas Travel Information
In message of Fri, 9 Dec
2011 21:55:41 in uk.transport.london, Paul Corfield writes On Thu, 8 Dec 2011 02:28:11 -0800 (PST), Paul wrote: Does anyone know when TfL are planning to release their information on what services they are going to run over the Christmas period? Or are Tfl waiting for the result of the strike ballot on December 14th? All released today http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/13658.aspx http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...ve-leaflet.pdf Thanks, Paul. I suppose they will update the Journey Planners at some time. -- Walter Briscoe |
Tfl Christmas Travel Information
On Dec 10, 10:06*am, wrote:
In article , (Paul) wrote: I still think there is a case for running a bus service on Christmas Day. If there was a special service on all the night bus and 24 hour routes, running from about 9am on Christmas Day, that would give reasonable coverage to most areas. The lack of public transport on Christmas Day is a real pain to those who don't have a car. Edinburgh has a skeleton service on Christmas Day, so I don't see why it wouldn't work in London. Perhaps someone could sponsor free travel, like they do on New Years Eve. The question is whether Edinburgh has any service on New Year's Day. That is the bigger holiday North of the border. -- Colin Rosenstiel Edinburgh does have a service on New Years Day See http://www.lothianbuses.com/images/s...s/XMAS2011.pdf for details. It includes, for example, a service to the Royal Infirmary, so that people can visit someone in hospital. I do think a similar level of service could be provided in London. I have a copy of the leaflet "Buses Running in London on December 25th 2001", which was the last year there was any significant level of service on Christmas Day. It included service 729 from Wood Green to Streatham via day routes 29 and 159, service 712 from Peckham to Hammersmith via day route 12, and service 755 from Central London to Wimbledon and Morden. All routes ran every 30 minutes from about 9am to 8pm. No travelcards were accepted, and there was a premium fare of £3. I do think there is a case for doing something similar now. |
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