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![]() 1. The station used to have fixed stairs serving the Underground and escalators serving (most) Nat Rail platforms. Now it has escalators for the Underground but fixed stairs for Nat Rail. Are we supposed to believe this is an improvement? 2. How does that roof over the through nat rail platforms manage to let in quite so much rain? Peter Lawrence |
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Peter Lawrence wrote on 19 April 2012 20:59:45 ...
1. The station used to have fixed stairs serving the Underground and escalators serving (most) Nat Rail platforms. Now it has escalators for the Underground but fixed stairs for Nat Rail. Are we supposed to believe this is an improvement? 2. How does that roof over the through nat rail platforms manage to let in quite so much rain? How about waiting until the project's finished before launching into that sort of criticism? Last time I was there, the escalator infrastructure to the National Rail platforms could be seen through the gaps in the hoardings. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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"Peter Lawrence" wrote in message
b.com... 1. The station used to have fixed stairs serving the Underground and escalators serving (most) Nat Rail platforms. Now it has escalators for the Underground but fixed stairs for Nat Rail. Are we supposed to believe this is an improvement? It isn't finished. There are vast areas still hoarded off hiding the escalators from view. Paul S |
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On Apr 19, 9:34*pm, "Richard J." wrote:
Peter Lawrence wrote on 19 April 2012 20:59:45 .... 1. *The station used to have fixed stairs serving the Underground and escalators serving (most) Nat Rail platforms. *Now it has escalators for the Underground but fixed stairs for Nat Rail. *Are we supposed to believe this is an improvement? 2. *How does that roof over the through nat rail platforms manage to let in quite so much rain? How about waiting until the project's finished before launching into that sort of criticism? *Last time I was there, the escalator infrastructure to the National Rail platforms could be seen through the gaps in the hoardings. Blackfriars Station is in a very exposed position. One wonders of screens will be added in order to protect passengers from winter winds off the Thames? |
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On Apr 20, 11:25*am, 77002 wrote:
On Apr 19, 9:34*pm, "Richard J." wrote: Peter Lawrence wrote on 19 April 2012 20:59:45 ... 1. *The station used to have fixed stairs serving the Underground and escalators serving (most) Nat Rail platforms. *Now it has escalators for the Underground but fixed stairs for Nat Rail. *Are we supposed to believe this is an improvement? 2. *How does that roof over the through nat rail platforms manage to let in quite so much rain? How about waiting until the project's finished before launching into that sort of criticism? *Last time I was there, the escalator infrastructure to the National Rail platforms could be seen through the gaps in the hoardings. Blackfriars Station is in a very exposed position. *One wonders of screens will be added in order to protect passengers from winter winds off the Thames? I've got a better idea - why not a very frequent (say every couple of minutes) train service to whisk them away? Tim |
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, at 05:13:11 on Fri, 20 Apr 2012, TimB remarked: Blackfriars Station is in a very exposed position. *One wonders of screens will be added in order to protect passengers from winter winds off the Thames? I've got a better idea - why not a very frequent (say every couple of minutes) train service to whisk them away? And change to the train headed for their required destination, a bit further up the line? -- Roland Perry |
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On Apr 20, 1:13*pm, TimB wrote:
On Apr 20, 11:25*am, 77002 wrote: On Apr 19, 9:34*pm, "Richard J." wrote: Peter Lawrence wrote on 19 April 2012 20:59:45 ... 1. *The station used to have fixed stairs serving the Underground and escalators serving (most) Nat Rail platforms. *Now it has escalators for the Underground but fixed stairs for Nat Rail. *Are we supposed to believe this is an improvement? 2. *How does that roof over the through nat rail platforms manage to let in quite so much rain? How about waiting until the project's finished before launching into that sort of criticism? *Last time I was there, the escalator infrastructure to the National Rail platforms could be seen through the gaps in the hoardings. Blackfriars Station is in a very exposed position. *One wonders of screens will be added in order to protect passengers from winter winds off the Thames? I've got a better idea - why not a very frequent (say every couple of minutes) train service to whisk them away? We will see what happens in practice. Although, even two minute would be time enough to become very cold, and damp during a “horizontal” winter rain storm above the Thames. |
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On 19/04/2012 22:45, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 20:59:45 +0100, Peter Lawrence wrote: 1. The station used to have fixed stairs serving the Underground and escalators serving (most) Nat Rail platforms. Now it has escalators for the Underground but fixed stairs for Nat Rail. Are we supposed to believe this is an improvement? I've not been to Blackfriars NR for ages but I did read on the FCC project page that escalators are being installed and will be commissioned in a few months time as work on the station finishes. I understand lifts will also come into service then. Looks like mid May for the main changes with some further small scale works by July. Apologies. I had missed or forgotten this part of the plan. 2. How does that roof over the through nat rail platforms manage to let in quite so much rain? No idea. Perhaps it's not yet finished? PS - I do intend to pay Blackfriars a visit to see what it looks like in the near future. I'll try to avoid a rainy day! What is currently visible is mostly hoardings! The view over the river from the south end staircase, through clear glass, is recommended though. Peter Lawrence |
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On Apr 20, 9:48*pm, Peter Lawrence wrote:
No idea. *Perhaps it's not yet finished? Indeed, What is currently visible is mostly hoardings! BF is not finished yet, or at least was not on my last use of the place which was about 2 weeks ago now, although as it happens I might be using it tomorrow. Commenting ion state of stations during construction work is never going to yield constructive debate. If one commented on two stations up the line - Farringdon - on every different phase of the horrendous work there you could be highly critical, but what is there now is quite excellent ... and I say that from the point of view of a commuter who when I do use the place it is often during full peak, and I do do TL/LU interchanging there. But even Farringdon is not yet complete, there are still numbers of hoardings in several different places. I suspect Blackfriars will be the same, even when the bays are open and so on it will be a while yet before all hoarding go and all facilities open. No-one seems to have commented in uk.r (well I do not remember if so) about LU Blackfriars. Thats a fine improvement on what was there before. if only the entire sub-surface stations could be brought up to that standard (and all made 8car at the same time) . IMHO the rebuilt Kings Cross is pathetic compared to the rebuilt Blackfriars. -- Nick |
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On 21/04/2012 16:01, D7666 wrote:
On Apr 20, 9:48 pm, Peter wrote: No idea. Perhaps it's not yet finished? Indeed, What is currently visible is mostly hoardings! BF is not finished yet, or at least was not on my last use of the place which was about 2 weeks ago now, although as it happens I might be using it tomorrow. Commenting ion state of stations during construction work is never going to yield constructive debate. If one commented on two stations up the line - Farringdon - on every different phase of the horrendous work there you could be highly critical, but what is there now is quite excellent ... and I say that from the point of view of a commuter who when I do use the place it is often during full peak, and I do do TL/LU interchanging there. But even Farringdon is not yet complete, there are still numbers of hoardings in several different places. I suspect Blackfriars will be the same, even when the bays are open and so on it will be a while yet before all hoarding go and all facilities open. No-one seems to have commented in uk.r (well I do not remember if so) about LU Blackfriars. Thats a fine improvement on what was there before. if only the entire sub-surface stations could be brought up to that standard (and all made 8car at the same time) . IMHO the rebuilt Kings Cross is pathetic compared to the rebuilt Blackfriars. -- Nick How so? |
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