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"martin_petrov" wrote in message ...
I have done some digging on from the recent press release and found this document. It does list the 28 stns in the appendices. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...ble-transport- network.pdf Thanks! Not too many surprises, but it does list H&I getting step free as a National Rail system by 2014, which implies they'd be putting in lifts from the Great Northern (or however best to describe it) which seems surprising. Obviously the high level platforms are already sorted. If you believe Network Rail, they apparently have already installed a lift to the GN platforms in Autumn 2010! http://www.networkrail.co.uk/improve...all/stations#H There is a disused lift shaft to the lower concourse area which could plausibly be reinstated, but that still leaves the problem of how to get down the steps to the actual platform areas. Peter Smyth |
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 10:24:21 +0000, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 09:35:45 on Mon, 31 Dec 2012, Denis McMahon remarked: I made the journey via Waterloo / Underground / StP to catch HS1 services to North Kent exactly once. Never again. Back to Victoria services. Do they stop at Stratford? If so I think I'd use the Jubilee Line and DLR, if starting from Waterloo. I'm starting from Fratton. I have a choice of arriving at Waterloo (SWT) or Victoria (Sn). I could probably change at Gatwick or East Croydon for a Thameslink service and get to StP that way, but it's swings and roundabouts, travelling via Victoria is slower, but only involves a single change (although the return often also involves a same platform change at Havant for some reason). The advantage of the faster route (HS1 as far as Ebbsfleet) quickly gets eaten up by the extra time involved in making changes. I did ponder the possibility of using Tramlink between East Croydon and Beckenham Junction, but I suspect that I'd need to change again between Beckenham Junction and Sittingbourne (Bromley South?). Southern seem to run Fratton - Victoria, but in the reverse direction, Victoria - Southampton so I need to use SWT for the last 5 miles. -- Denis McMahon, |
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Absolutely! Shut the station and use it for interchange only.
Did it ever look good? Was it ever modern? |
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On 1 Jan, 04:29, Denis McMahon wrote:
On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 10:24:21 +0000, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 09:35:45 on Mon, 31 Dec 2012, Denis McMahon remarked: I made the journey via Waterloo / Underground / StP to catch HS1 services to North Kent exactly once. Never again. Back to Victoria services. Do they stop at Stratford? If so I think I'd use the Jubilee Line and DLR, if starting from Waterloo. I'm starting from Fratton. I have a choice of arriving at Waterloo (SWT) or Victoria (Sn). I could probably change at Gatwick or East Croydon for a Thameslink service and get to StP that way, but it's swings and roundabouts, travelling via Victoria is slower, but only involves a single change (although the return often also involves a same platform change at Havant for some reason). The advantage of the faster route (HS1 as far as Ebbsfleet) quickly gets eaten up by the extra time involved in making changes. I did ponder the possibility of using Tramlink between East Croydon and Beckenham Junction, but I suspect that I'd need to change again between Beckenham Junction and Sittingbourne (Bromley South?). Southern seem to run Fratton - Victoria, but in the reverse direction, Victoria - Southampton so I need to use SWT for the last 5 miles. SWT and NSR both operate trains between Havant and Portsmouth. SWT trains run to Waterloo by way of Guildford. NSR run to Victoria bith thru Horsham and Hove. SWT also run a Portsmouth to Waterloo service thru Basingstoke. |
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On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 12:00:20AM +0000, Mike Bristow wrote:
Roland Perry wrote: That's another small category - what about the rest? TfL do a lot (they could do a lot more, of course). Things like high-contrast floring and poles where approprate; good signage; good staff training Although, like most businesses in London, they appear to have forgotten to train their customer-facing staff to speak properly, which is rather inconvenient for those of us who are deaf. -- David Cantrell | Bourgeois reactionary pig engineer: n. one who, regardless of how much effort he puts in to a job, will never satisfy either the suits or the scientists |
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