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On 4/16/2012 6:56 PM, wrote:
In article6PSdnRCS7bda7xHSnZ2dnUVZ_oidnZ2d@earthlink .com, (redcat) wrote: On 4/16/2012 3:16 PM, redcat wrote: On 4/16/2012 2:04 PM, wrote: In , (redcat) wrote: Quick question, please -- In 2 weeks I need to go from Bayswater to Great Portland St. Last time I took the Circle Line, no probs. I just looked at the interactive map and, although this thread is about "circle restored", the interactive map still shows the Circle only goes as far as Edgeware Rd. Here's the Question! Is the map behind and I can get to Grt Portland from Bayswater via Circle? Thanks! Looking forward to being back in London. As Paul explains in another message, to make that journey you normally need to change at Edgware Road in both directions. Over Easter and after a recent disruption there were through Circle trains between Bayswater and Great Portland St but you cannot do that normally. Which is odd... because I did it 50 weeks ago, on a Wednesday (direct Circle from Bayswater - Grt Portland. I got there 30 mins early for an appointment!) P.S. I just googled and got this: Train journey from Bayswater to Great Portland Street 1) From Bayswater take the Circle Line 2) Leave the train at Great Portland Street Journey: Bayswater _ Paddington _ Edgware Road _ Baker Street _ Great Portland Street Estimated time: 10 mins Here is the link to the above: http://www.londondrum.com/transport/...om=bayswater&t o=great-portland-street Better use the TfL Journey Planner, then, http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/. It clearly shows the need to change at Edgware Road. The way I see it (and I can't cut and paste the detail, so I've supplied the long link) is go to Edgeware Rd and take either H&C OR Circle toward King'sX (which means stay on the Circle). If you take DISTRICT line from Bayswater you would have to change for the Circle or H&C at Edgeware. Here's the link: http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/use...teDi stance=1 |
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redcat wrote:
The way I see it (and I can't cut and paste the detail, so I've supplied the long link) is go to Edgeware Rd and take either H&C OR Circle toward King'sX (which means stay on the Circle). If you take DISTRICT line from Bayswater you would have to change for the Circle or H&C at Edgeware. Here's the link: Unfortunately your link is session specific and timed out. Here's a screenshot of the same journey. http://www.tablazonvalley.com/details.jpg I think you are misinterpreting the route. If you could stay on the Circle line, there would be no point in showing the connection at Edgeware. |
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In message , redcat
writes The way I see it (and I can't cut and paste the detail, so I've supplied the long link) is go to Edgeware Rd and take either H&C OR Circle toward King'sX (which means stay on the Circle). The following (dating from the time of the change) should help you to see the new pattern of circle line operations more clearly: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7926242.stm Notice that Edgware Road is the terminus of the line from Bayswater. -- Paul Terry |
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(redcat) wrote: On 4/16/2012 6:56 PM, wrote: In article6PSdnRCS7bda7xHSnZ2dnUVZ_oidnZ2d@earthlink .com, (redcat) wrote: On 4/16/2012 3:16 PM, redcat wrote: On 4/16/2012 2:04 PM, wrote: In , (redcat) wrote: Quick question, please -- In 2 weeks I need to go from Bayswater to Great Portland St. Last time I took the Circle Line, no probs. I just looked at the interactive map and, although this thread is about "circle restored", the interactive map still shows the Circle only goes as far as Edgeware Rd. Here's the Question! Is the map behind and I can get to Grt Portland from Bayswater via Circle? Thanks! Looking forward to being back in London. As Paul explains in another message, to make that journey you normally need to change at Edgware Road in both directions. Over Easter and after a recent disruption there were through Circle trains between Bayswater and Great Portland St but you cannot do that normally. Which is odd... because I did it 50 weeks ago, on a Wednesday (direct Circle from Bayswater - Grt Portland. I got there 30 mins early for an appointment!) P.S. I just googled and got this: Train journey from Bayswater to Great Portland Street 1) From Bayswater take the Circle Line 2) Leave the train at Great Portland Street Journey: Bayswater _ Paddington _ Edgware Road _ Baker Street _ Great Portland Street Estimated time: 10 mins Here is the link to the above: http://www.londondrum.com/transport/...water&to=great -portland-street Better use the TfL Journey Planner, then, http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/. It clearly shows the need to change at Edgware Road. The way I see it (and I can't cut and paste the detail, so I've supplied the long link) is go to Edgeware Rd and take either H&C OR Circle toward King'sX (which means stay on the Circle). If you take DISTRICT line from Bayswater you would have to change for the Circle or H&C at Edgeware. Here's the link: http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/use...?language=en&s essionID=TLJJP09P1_2747749531&requestID=1&tripSele ctor2=1&itdLPxx_view =detail&tripSelection=on&command=nop&calculateDist ance=1 From Bayswater you take the first train, Circle or District, to Edgware Road where it terminates. You then simply transfer to the Eastbound platform (4 I think) and catch the first train from Hammersmith, either Circle or Hammersmith and City, to Great Portland Street. In the other direction it's not quite so easy. You get a Circle or Hammersmith train to Edgware Road but there you have to work out which of platforms 2 and 3 has the first train to Bayswater standing at it. The Passenger Information System at Edgware Road is so awful they don't tell you when trains are due to leave. And, IME, there are no platform staff to help you either. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 15:13:24 -0400
redcat wrote: I think a bunch of us are just fascinated by the Underground, giving the trains and lines a personality, and we have expectations of them. To most other people the Underground is just transportation. The underground is interesting from a technical point of view but when you have to use it on a daily basis its a PITA. I could take the tube to work here in west london but its less stress and quicker to brave the north circular in the car. B2003 |
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On 4/16/2012 10:59 PM, Robert Neville wrote:
wrote: The way I see it (and I can't cut and paste the detail, so I've supplied the long link) is go to Edgeware Rd and take either H&C OR Circle toward King'sX (which means stay on the Circle). If you take DISTRICT line from Bayswater you would have to change for the Circle or H&C at Edgeware. Here's the link: Unfortunately your link is session specific and timed out. Here's a screenshot of the same journey. http://www.tablazonvalley.com/details.jpg I think you are misinterpreting the route. If you could stay on the Circle line, there would be no point in showing the connection at Edgeware. They give you the choice of circle or district at bayswater. If you took district then you have to change at edgeware. If you took circle, you can stay on the train to get to great portland. Suppose you get to bayswater and the white board says no circle. then you have to take district and follow the change at edgeware instructions. This is how I believe it works. |
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On 4/17/2012 2:59 AM, Paul Terry wrote:
In message , redcat writes The way I see it (and I can't cut and paste the detail, so I've supplied the long link) is go to Edgeware Rd and take either H&C OR Circle toward King'sX (which means stay on the Circle). The following (dating from the time of the change) should help you to see the new pattern of circle line operations more clearly: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7926242.stm Notice that Edgware Road is the terminus of the line from Bayswater. Oh, now I get it!!!! Thank you for your patience. Thank you all. So, I would transfer from Circle TO Circle (or H&C or Metropolitan). YaY rc |
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In article ,
(redcat) wrote: On 4/16/2012 10:59 PM, Robert Neville wrote: wrote: The way I see it (and I can't cut and paste the detail, so I've supplied the long link) is go to Edgeware Rd and take either H&C OR Circle toward King'sX (which means stay on the Circle). If you take DISTRICT line from Bayswater you would have to change for the Circle or H&C at Edgeware. Here's the link: Unfortunately your link is session specific and timed out. Here's a screenshot of the same journey. http://www.tablazonvalley.com/details.jpg I think you are misinterpreting the route. If you could stay on the Circle line, there would be no point in showing the connection at Edgeware. They give you the choice of circle or district at bayswater. If you took district then you have to change at edgeware. If you took circle, you can stay on the train to get to great portland. Suppose you get to bayswater and the white board says no circle. then you have to take district and follow the change at edgeware instructions. This is how I believe it works. That is not how it works! Both District AND Circle trains from Bayswater terminate at Edgware Road. If you want to reach Great Portland Street you have to cross to platform 1 at Edgware Road and take a Circle or Hammersmith and City train that comes from Hammersmith. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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