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Amersham and Chesham
On Oct 23, 6:17*pm, "Peter Able" stuck@home wrote:
"Bruce" wrote in message ... Rail Replacement Bus Service In Glasgow http://www.thepoke.co.uk/2012/10/18/rail-replacement-bus-service-in-g.... Lucky them. This afternoon's Chesham passengers were thrown off their Chesham service at Rickmansworth and told to take a train to Amersham and then WALK to Chesham. The matching morning service to London was held at Harrow-on-the-Hill whilst the driver yelled at the jam-packed cattle to stop pressing up against the doors. *As if they were doing so on purpose! Tfl - the pits It really IS time to hand the fast pair over to NR/Chiltern and cut TfL back to Moor Park and Watford. |
Amersham and Chesham
"77002" wrote in message ... On Oct 23, 6:17 pm, "Peter Able" stuck@home wrote: "Bruce" wrote in message ... Rail Replacement Bus Service In Glasgow http://www.thepoke.co.uk/2012/10/18/rail-replacement-bus-service-in-g... Lucky them. This afternoon's Chesham passengers were thrown off their Chesham service at Rickmansworth and told to take a train to Amersham and then WALK to Chesham. The matching morning service to London was held at Harrow-on-the-Hill whilst the driver yelled at the jam-packed cattle to stop pressing up against the doors. As if they were doing so on purpose! Tfl - the pits It really IS time to hand the fast pair over to NR/Chiltern and cut TfL back to Moor Park and Watford. -------------- I beg to differ. There's a lot of traffic from north of Moor Park and a lot of that doesn't want to go to Marylebone. Southbound peak services are loaded to crush point by Rickmansworth - and handing over to NR/Chiltern won't solve that. As for the "fast pair", the current Metropolitan services are now all on the slow pair, except for a few peak services. The journey yesterday was crappy enough, but last time they took up your suggestion and routed our Amersham train round towards Watford. Again, it was "all off, then bugger off" - although that time, they relented and rolled the train back around the triangle and on to Amersham - eventually. PA |
Amersham and Chesham
On Oct 24, 12:14*pm, "Peter Able" stuck@home wrote:
"77002" wrote in message ... On Oct 23, 6:17 pm, "Peter Able" stuck@home wrote: "Bruce" wrote in message .. . Rail Replacement Bus Service In Glasgow http://www.thepoke.co.uk/2012/10/18/rail-replacement-bus-service-in-g... Lucky them. This afternoon's Chesham passengers were thrown off their Chesham service at Rickmansworth and told to take a train to Amersham and then WALK to Chesham. The matching morning service to London was held at Harrow-on-the-Hill whilst the driver yelled at the jam-packed cattle to stop pressing up against the doors. As if they were doing so on purpose! Tfl - the pits It really IS time to hand the fast pair over to NR/Chiltern and cut TfL back to Moor Park and Watford. -------------- I beg to differ. There's a lot of traffic from north of Moor Park and a lot of that doesn't want to go to Marylebone. *Southbound peak services are loaded to crush point by Rickmansworth - and handing over to NR/Chiltern won't solve that. As for the "fast pair", the current Metropolitan services are now all on the slow pair, except for a few peak services. The journey yesterday was crappy enough, but last time they took up your suggestion and routed our Amersham train round towards Watford. *Again, it was "all off, then bugger off" - although that time, they relented and rolled the train back around the triangle and on to Amersham - eventually.. In the medium term the route can be re-electrified at 25kV. There is no reason Chiltern cannot run longer trains. |
Amersham and Chesham
On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 04:25:27 -0700 (PDT), 77002
wrote: On Oct 24, 12:14*pm, "Peter Able" stuck@home wrote: "77002" wrote in message ... On Oct 23, 6:17 pm, "Peter Able" stuck@home wrote: "Bruce" wrote in message .. . Rail Replacement Bus Service In Glasgow http://www.thepoke.co.uk/2012/10/18/rail-replacement-bus-service-in-g... Lucky them. This afternoon's Chesham passengers were thrown off their Chesham service at Rickmansworth and told to take a train to Amersham and then WALK to Chesham. The matching morning service to London was held at Harrow-on-the-Hill whilst the driver yelled at the jam-packed cattle to stop pressing up against the doors. As if they were doing so on purpose! Tfl - the pits It really IS time to hand the fast pair over to NR/Chiltern and cut TfL back to Moor Park and Watford. -------------- I beg to differ. There's a lot of traffic from north of Moor Park and a lot of that doesn't want to go to Marylebone. *Southbound peak services are loaded to crush point by Rickmansworth - and handing over to NR/Chiltern won't solve that. As for the "fast pair", the current Metropolitan services are now all on the slow pair, except for a few peak services. The journey yesterday was crappy enough, but last time they took up your suggestion and routed our Amersham train round towards Watford. *Again, it was "all off, then bugger off" - although that time, they relented and rolled the train back around the triangle and on to Amersham - eventually. In the medium term the route can be re-electrified at 25kV. There is no reason Chiltern cannot run longer trains. To where? Marylebone platform capacity is very limited. |
Amersham and Chesham
On Oct 24, 11:57*am, 77002 wrote:
It really IS time to hand the fast pair over to NR/Chiltern and cut TfL back to Moor Park and Watford.- Hide quoted text - To acheive what ? -- Nick |
Amersham and Chesham
On 24 Oct, 17:31, D7666 wrote:
On Oct 24, 11:57*am, 77002 wrote: It really IS time to hand the fast pair over to NR/Chiltern and cut TfL back to Moor Park and Watford.- Hide quoted text - To acheive what ? Quality of management, and rolling stock, appropriate for the service. |
Amersham and Chesham
"e27002" wrote in message ... On 24 Oct, 17:31, D7666 wrote: On Oct 24, 11:57 am, 77002 wrote: It really IS time to hand the fast pair over to NR/Chiltern and cut TfL back to Moor Park and Watford.- Hide quoted text - To acheive what ? \\\Quality of management, and rolling stock, appropriate for the service. Crikey, what are you on? |
Amersham and Chesham
On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 09:31:37 -0700 (PDT), D7666
wrote: On Oct 24, 11:57*am, 77002 wrote: It really IS time to hand the fast pair over to NR/Chiltern and cut TfL back to Moor Park and Watford.- Hide quoted text - To acheive what ? Vary it to future upgrading in the form of 25kV from Marylebone to Aylesbury with DC left until further notice between Harrow and Amersham. This leaves roughly the same track availability as at present with the opportunity for future (whole/part) conversion of the Met to 25kV when the DC equipment is beyond saving, possible use of joint stock (i.e. including existing stock with new transformer coaches and new sets re-using displaced coaches from old sets). With the Met being diverted to Watford Junction and thoughts about extensions north of Aylesbury it would reduce the electrical incompatibility that LU has with surrounding systems. |
Amersham and Chesham
"Charles Ellson" wrote in message ... On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 09:31:37 -0700 (PDT), D7666 wrote: On Oct 24, 11:57 am, 77002 wrote: It really IS time to hand the fast pair over to NR/Chiltern and cut TfL back to Moor Park and Watford.- Hide quoted text - To acheive what ? Vary it to future upgrading in the form of 25kV from Marylebone to Aylesbury with DC left until further notice between Harrow and Amersham. This leaves roughly the same track availability as at present with the opportunity for future (whole/part) conversion of the Met to 25kV when the DC equipment is beyond saving, possible use of joint stock (i.e. including existing stock with new transformer coaches and new sets re-using displaced coaches from old sets). With the Met being diverted to Watford Junction and thoughts about extensions north of Aylesbury it would reduce the electrical incompatibility that LU has with surrounding systems. Stand on any up platform, Amersham to Moor Park inclusive, and observe how few passengers use the Chiltern services - so upgrading Aylesbury to Marylebone would yield no benefit to the overwhelming majority of these thousands of passengers. Likewise with the god-forsaken idea of pushing the Met on into Watford Junction. As for the conversion of the Met to OHLE - this is the loose sort of thinking that spawned IEP. The expression |
Amersham and Chesham
On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 20:24:24 +0100, "Peter Able" stuck@home wrote:
"Charles Ellson" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 24 Oct 2012 09:31:37 -0700 (PDT), D7666 wrote: On Oct 24, 11:57 am, 77002 wrote: It really IS time to hand the fast pair over to NR/Chiltern and cut TfL back to Moor Park and Watford.- Hide quoted text - To acheive what ? Vary it to future upgrading in the form of 25kV from Marylebone to Aylesbury with DC left until further notice between Harrow and Amersham. This leaves roughly the same track availability as at present with the opportunity for future (whole/part) conversion of the Met to 25kV when the DC equipment is beyond saving, possible use of joint stock (i.e. including existing stock with new transformer coaches and new sets re-using displaced coaches from old sets). With the Met being diverted to Watford Junction and thoughts about extensions north of Aylesbury it would reduce the electrical incompatibility that LU has with surrounding systems. Stand on any up platform, Amersham to Moor Park inclusive, and observe how few passengers use the Chiltern services Maybe they don't all want to go where the Chiltern trains (presently) go ? - so upgrading Aylesbury to Marylebone would yield no benefit to the overwhelming majority of these thousands of passengers. I doubt if the passengers give a damn how the juice reaches the trains; they are more likely to notice when things go missing such as e.g. trains from Aylesbury to Baker Street. Getting rid of running two different systems (one non-standard) in what is practically the same space would add to flexibility and ought to decrease potential problems. Likewise with the god-forsaken idea of pushing the Met on into Watford Junction. As for the conversion of the Met to OHLE - this is the loose sort of thinking that spawned IEP. Distinct from the loose sort of thinking of replacing a knackered obsolete DC ground-based supply with a brand new obsolete DC ground-based supply system ? It is the sort of thinking that has contributed to the greatly increased use of the North London line. It is the sort of thinking that seems to be under serious consideration in SR third-rail territory. |
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