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Recliner[_2_] January 18th 14 03:40 PM

NR-tube interchange at Finsbury Park
 
"Robin" wrote:
I'm a bit late, but here's another idea: take the Victoria line south
from H&I to KX, then catch the NR train from there. More walking, but
fewer stairs.


Yes, thanks. Offered that to her on the basis as there'd be no
additional cost[1] albeit takes ~10 minutes longer.


[1] like me is of the Freedom Pass generation - and determined to make
use of it before the 2015 Election decides we are wealthy pensioners
like Paul McCartney who don't need ......... If only!


Please let us know how she got on?

Robin[_4_] January 18th 14 04:16 PM

NR-tube interchange at Finsbury Park
 
Please let us know how she got on?

I suppose someone had to ask ;(

I've already had feedback on the lines of "changing at Finsbury Park was
easy so I don't know what you were fussing about. You could have made
yourself more useful by telling me which platform I needed for my train
to Winchmore Hill as the station information was useless until I got to
platform 7". The latter was something I thought of doing when I checked
her train was on time but decided not to as I didn't want to phone and
appear to fuss even more. Heh ho - just further evidence of the reach
of the 3 laws of thermodynamices*.

Thanks again to all for the inf/suggestions.


*in the formulation (i) you can't win; (ii) you can't break even; (iii)
you can't get out of the game
--
Robin
reply to address is (meant to be) valid



Mizter T January 18th 14 06:41 PM

NR-tube interchange at Finsbury Park
 

On 17/01/2014 21:53, Robin wrote:

As an aside Greater Anglia now have a gateline in operation at
Tottenham Hale which means everyone has to schlep out of the LU ticket
hall into the cold and rain and then through the new GA gateline. The
former covered connection has been closed off.


Ahem, it's not always cold and raining at Tottenham Hale; it just feels
like it is ;)


Feels like it's raining everywhere all the time at the moment!

(That said, some lovely sharp winter sunshine today.)

Basil Jet[_3_] January 18th 14 08:49 PM

NR-tube interchange at Finsbury Park
 
On 2014\01\17 21:53, Robin wrote:
As an aside Greater Anglia now have a gateline in operation at
Tottenham Hale which means everyone has to schlep out of the LU ticket
hall into the cold and rain and then through the new GA gateline. The
former covered connection has been closed off.


Ahem, it's not always cold and raining at Tottenham Hale; it just feels
like it is ;)


I had wondered where the name came from.


David Walters January 19th 14 01:38 PM

NR-tube interchange at Finsbury Park
 
On Sat, 18 Jan 2014 05:13:27 -0600, wrote:
In article ,

(David Walters) wrote:

On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 21:43:25 +0000, Paul Corfield
wrote:
FCC put ticket gates on their platforms


Some of them. The new platform 1 and 2 (used by most local stopping
services heading towards Moorgate and King's Cross don't have barriers
for some reason. 5 and 6 also don't have barriers but very few trains
use them.


I presume this is because the FCC barriers were put in before 1 & 2 were
completed and that therefore they will be coming along soon.


They were put in before 1 and 2 were started. They are actually old
platforms that have been brought back into use but that has meant
installing a lift, moving the stairs, new platform buildings, new
platform surfaces, new signs, new CCTV, new PA etc. It seems odd that
gates weren't included in all that.

Is there a plan to gate the whole station which would make barriers on
the platforms unnecessary?

[email protected] January 19th 14 04:52 PM

NR-tube interchange at Finsbury Park
 
In article ,
(David Walters) wrote:

On Sat, 18 Jan 2014 05:13:27 -0600,

wrote:
In article ,
(David Walters) wrote:

On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 21:43:25 +0000, Paul Corfield
wrote:
FCC put ticket gates on their platforms

Some of them. The new platform 1 and 2 (used by most local stopping
services heading towards Moorgate and King's Cross don't have barriers
for some reason. 5 and 6 also don't have barriers but very few trains
use them.


I presume this is because the FCC barriers were put in before 1 & 2
were completed and that therefore they will be coming along soon.


They were put in before 1 and 2 were started. They are actually old
platforms that have been brought back into use but that has meant
installing a lift, moving the stairs, new platform buildings, new
platform surfaces, new signs, new CCTV, new PA etc. It seems odd that
gates weren't included in all that.


1 & 2 have never been opened as platforms before. They were partly
constructed before the war for the Northern Heights extension of the
Northern City Line but never completed before now.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

peter[_2_] January 19th 14 05:39 PM

NR-tube interchange at Finsbury Park
 
On 19/01/2014 17:52, wrote: In article
,


1 & 2 have never been opened as platforms before. They were partly
constructed before the war for the Northern Heights extension of the
Northern City Line but never completed before now.


Your sure

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcpb9oZ6f3g

Peter


[email protected] January 19th 14 06:00 PM

NR-tube interchange at Finsbury Park
 
In article , (peter) wrote:

On 19/01/2014 17:52,
wrote: In
article ,


1 & 2 have never been opened as platforms before. They were partly
constructed before the war for the Northern Heights extension of the
Northern City Line but never completed before now.


Your sure

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcpb9oZ6f3g


Hmm. You may have a point. That island has always looked incomplete as far
as I recall and that goes back to the late 1960s. Memory failure I suppose,
combined with misinterpretation of the history I have read.

--
Colin Rosenstiel


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