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On 07.12.14 1:51, Recliner wrote:
wrote: In article , () wrote: On 06.12.14 21:01, Recliner wrote: " wrote: On 06.12.14 10:37, Robin wrote: I've given up using the overground from highbury - its just a totally inadequate service. As it's my local line I find that a wee bit hyperbolic ![]() undeniably overloaded much of the time but I rarely fail to get on and I'm a FOG. And did anyone predict the growth in traffic at the time of decisions on the NLL and ELL? I certainly don't seem to recall anyone forecasting eg 14 per cent growth in London's population in the noughties, let alone the nature and location of that growth. And while it is just my impression, that growth accounts for a sizeable fraction of passengers at Highbury and Islington. I wonder why they have not yet introduced five-car operation, considering the passenger volumes, even though they have not finished making such adjustments at all stations. Could they not lock out the doors in the fifth car at stations were five-car operation is not yet available, requiring passengers to move forward? My guess is that doing this would kill dwell times, and that it is all the doors are on the 378s are in one zone. They have. The first five-car 378 was recently put into service, and they'll all b extended in due course. That's on ELL, which they built and rebuilt for five-car operation, is it it not? What about NLL? Why the big deal about 5-car trains on the ELL? They had 5-car CP stock trains over 40 years ago. But for many years it ran with 4-car trains (and LU cars are much shorter than the 20m CapitalStar carriages, so a 5-car CP stock train is shorter than a 4-car 378), so platforms were shortened, and new ones, such as at Canada Water, weren't built long enough. But I think the biggest problem for longer LO trains was on the NLL. The 313s were tripods, were they not? |
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On 07.12.14 1:51, Recliner wrote: wrote: In article , () wrote: On 06.12.14 21:01, Recliner wrote: " wrote: On 06.12.14 10:37, Robin wrote: I've given up using the overground from highbury - its just a totally inadequate service. As it's my local line I find that a wee bit hyperbolic ![]() undeniably overloaded much of the time but I rarely fail to get on and I'm a FOG. And did anyone predict the growth in traffic at the time of decisions on the NLL and ELL? I certainly don't seem to recall anyone forecasting eg 14 per cent growth in London's population in the noughties, let alone the nature and location of that growth. And while it is just my impression, that growth accounts for a sizeable fraction of passengers at Highbury and Islington. I wonder why they have not yet introduced five-car operation, considering the passenger volumes, even though they have not finished making such adjustments at all stations. Could they not lock out the doors in the fifth car at stations were five-car operation is not yet available, requiring passengers to move forward? My guess is that doing this would kill dwell times, and that it is all the doors are on the 378s are in one zone. They have. The first five-car 378 was recently put into service, and they'll all b extended in due course. That's on ELL, which they built and rebuilt for five-car operation, is it it not? What about NLL? Why the big deal about 5-car trains on the ELL? They had 5-car CP stock trains over 40 years ago. But for many years it ran with 4-car trains (and LU cars are much shorter than the 20m CapitalStar carriages, so a 5-car CP stock train is shorter than a 4-car 378), so platforms were shortened, and new ones, such as at Canada Water, weren't built long enough. But I think the biggest problem for longer LO trains was on the NLL. The 313s were tripods, were they not? Yes, the 313s were three-car, as were the 378s when first introduced. |
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On Sat, 6 Dec 2014 19:20:12 +0000
eastender wrote: On 2014-12-06 17:54:06 +0000, d said: It's hardly a poor service from Dalston, which is my local station, especially if you're going south. And I use the Highbury service quite often to get to the Victoria line - and really the frequency is very good for an overground train. As for overcrowding, try getting on the Except its not really an overground route in the network rail sense. It had stations tube line distance apart serving traditional tube line areas. It should have been pretty obvious I would have thought - a major interchange like highbury with a new service that provides a short cut to the City and canary wharf. Of course projections were made. Do you think we'd be better off without the line? Obviously not. But extending the line as far as clapham was asking for service disruption issues and improving the service to highbury would be a no brainer except they obviously can't be arsed. Quite possibly. Frankly I'm sick of hearing foreign languages all the damn time everywhere in this city but thats another discussion. Why don't you move to Clacton or somewhere you can have a UKIP MP as their areas have some of the lowest numbers of nasty foreigners. You'll be much happier. Oh look, an insular little Islingtonite sneering. How completely out of character! I have actually been to clacton - I doubt you have. Probably like most of your brainwashed metro liberal ilk the only time you ever go outside the M25 is on an aircraft and think London = England. It doesn't. The only reason I stay in this ****ing cesspit of a city (or zoo if I'm being kind) is for work. -- Spud |
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On Sat, 6 Dec 2014 20:29:01 +0000
eastender wrote: On 2014-12-06 18:02:01 +0000, Robin said: I don't care - this used to be a tube line and we were promised a tube style service. Using main line type stock on the ELL was an idiotic decision. I well recall the promise of a tube-style service of 12 tph for the ELL and ISTM that's what we have. I don't recall a promise of tube-style service for the ELL extension but, as is apparent, I am not an enthusiast, merely a long-time user. Can you please help me with who made the promise when? He's being an idiot. Much of the service is on overground (with a small o) lines and shared with other services. The majority of the Underground is above ground you ****ing bell end. -- Spud |
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Quite possibly. Frankly I'm sick of hearing foreign languages all the damn time everywhere in this city but thats another discussion. Why don't you move to Clacton or somewhere you can have a UKIP MP as their areas have some of the lowest numbers of nasty foreigners. You'll be much happier. Oh look, an insular little Islingtonite sneering. How completely out of character! I have actually been to clacton - I doubt you have. Probably like most of your brainwashed metro liberal ilk the only time you ever go outside the M25 is on an aircraft and think London = England. It doesn't. The only reason I stay in this ****ing cesspit of a city (or zoo if I'm being kind) is for work. Funny that, having lived and worked in various parts of the UK over the last 20 years, the zoo that is London is the only place I'd ever consider living in again. Then again, escaping from people like you is the reason I'm moving to Romania to live... I hope maybe if the idiots in the UK really do take charge of the asylum and leave the EU that London will declare independence. |
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On Sun, 7 Dec 2014 21:33:51 +0000 (UTC)
Clank wrote: Then again, escaping from people like you is the reason I'm moving to Romania to live... LOL ![]() range donkey! -- Spud |
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![]() On 06/12/2014 00:33, Recliner wrote: wrote: [...] I must admit I can't see why more trains don't go to Highbury. It's not obvious why terminating at Dalston Junction is a good idea except that the original ELL extension plan only went there, with the Highbury extension following later for some reason. Is it to do with track layout? There are two bay platforms at Dalston Junction, but I think only one at H&I. No, there are two bay platforms at H&I (well, effectively two bay platforms because they're not technically bays, what with the as yet to be commissioned stock transfer link between the ELL and NLL). |
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