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London 2012: TfL details Games rail and Tube hotspots
On 24/04/2012 16:34, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 15:28:48 on Tue, 24 Apr 2012, Graeme Wall remarked: No doubt somewhere is a website that says what the "shortest event" is. 60m if the olympics has is, otherwise 100m. High Jump run-up is even shorter How far is a weightlifter allowed to move/stagger before being disqualified? Darts isn't an Olympic sport is it? The devil in me says the Australian sport of dwarf-throwing should be a contender for the shortest event... I'll get my pickaxe. -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. Railway Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
London 2012: TfL details Games rail and Tube hotspots
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London 2012: TfL details Games rail and Tube hotspots
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London 2012: TfL details Games rail and Tube hotspots
In message , at 16:41:29 on Tue, 24
Apr 2012, Graeme Wall remarked: Don't forget they have London Southend Airport as well now. ... which is on the right side of London for visitors to Stratford. Indeed, could it be the most convenient airport apart from LCY for Olympic visitors who are staying in or near Stratford? It's a toss-up between Southend and Stansted. More frequent train service from Southend I think. Curiously, the East Coast planner has not been updated to include Southend Airport station. Reverting to NRES, it seems to have 3tph at 44 minutes to Stratford. Stansted has 2ph at 53 min, which is worse, but not excessively so. IIRC the Stansted trains are 8 car. What are the Southend line trains these days? They appear to be Dusty Bins (Class 321). And most likely 8car. -- Roland Perry |
London 2012: TfL details Games rail and Tube hotspots
On 24/04/2012 17:12, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 16:41:29 on Tue, 24 Apr 2012, Graeme Wall remarked: Don't forget they have London Southend Airport as well now. ... which is on the right side of London for visitors to Stratford. Indeed, could it be the most convenient airport apart from LCY for Olympic visitors who are staying in or near Stratford? It's a toss-up between Southend and Stansted. More frequent train service from Southend I think. Curiously, the East Coast planner has not been updated to include Southend Airport station. Reverting to NRES, it seems to have 3tph at 44 minutes to Stratford. Stansted has 2ph at 53 min, which is worse, but not excessively so. IIRC the Stansted trains are 8 car. What are the Southend line trains these days? They appear to be Dusty Bins (Class 321). And most likely 8car. So Southend has a 50% greater capacity than Stansted. But nobody knows its there! -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. Railway Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
London 2012: TfL details Games rail and Tube hotspots
"Graeme Wall" wrote So Southend has a 50% greater capacity than Stansted. But nobody knows its there! Stansted no longer has through trains to Stratford (they now run Bishops Stortford to Stratford), but a 4 tph service to Liverpool Street. Peter |
London 2012: TfL details Games rail and Tube hotspots
On 24/04/2012 18:35, Peter Masson wrote:
"Graeme Wall" wrote So Southend has a 50% greater capacity than Stansted. But nobody knows its there! Stansted no longer has through trains to Stratford (they now run Bishops Stortford to Stratford), but a 4 tph service to Liverpool Street. Ah, Roland seemed to think it was 2tph. Must confess I didn't bother to check as timetables appear to be his "thing". -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. Railway Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
London 2012: TfL details Games rail and Tube hotspots
In message , at 18:14:28 on Tue, 24 Apr
2012, Graeme Wall remarked: Don't forget they have London Southend Airport as well now. ... which is on the right side of London for visitors to Stratford. Indeed, could it be the most convenient airport apart from LCY for Olympic visitors who are staying in or near Stratford? It's a toss-up between Southend and Stansted. More frequent train service from Southend I think. Curiously, the East Coast planner has not been updated to include Southend Airport station. Reverting to NRES, it seems to have 3tph at 44 minutes to Stratford. Stansted has 2ph at 53 min, which is worse, but not excessively so. IIRC the Stansted trains are 8 car. What are the Southend line trains these days? They appear to be Dusty Bins (Class 321). And most likely 8car. So Southend has a 50% greater capacity than Stansted. But nobody knows its there! Only to Stratford. Stansted has 4tph to Liverpool St. -- Roland Perry |
London 2012: TfL details Games rail and Tube hotspots
In message , at 19:08:31 on Tue, 24 Apr
2012, Graeme Wall remarked: Stansted no longer has through trains to Stratford (they now run Bishops Stortford to Stratford), but a 4 tph service to Liverpool Street. Ah, Roland seemed to think it was 2tph. Must confess I didn't bother to check as timetables appear to be his "thing". I didn't say they were direct trains. -- Roland Perry |
London 2012: TfL details Games rail and Tube hotspots
In message , at 10:50:56
on Tue, 24 Apr 2012, remarked: Marshall's like to think Cambridge will be good for Stratford too. If travelling forward by road (using pre-booked transport I expect), it is. -- Roland Perry |
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