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On 2015\06\23 23:01, Recliner wrote:
wrote: In my book the absence of the Northern Line City branch is more surprising. I know the City is still pretty dead outside office hours, but Old Street and London Bridge? Perhaps because of the looming rebuilding of Bank station, with a new southbound platform tunnel for the Northern line? That wouldn't stop them running northbound service via Bank and two-way service via Charing Cross, would it? |
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In message , at 07:52:21 on Wed, 24 Jun
2015, Basil Jet remarked: In my book the absence of the Northern Line City branch is more surprising. I know the City is still pretty dead outside office hours, but Old Street and London Bridge? Perhaps because of the looming rebuilding of Bank station, with a new southbound platform tunnel for the Northern line? That wouldn't stop them running northbound service via Bank and two-way service via Charing Cross, would it? Assuming they can cut the power off the two tracks independently. But they probably need the northbound track for engineering trains to service the works happening on the southern tracks -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 07:52:21 on Wed, 24 Jun 2015, Basil Jet remarked: In my book the absence of the Northern Line City branch is more surprising. I know the City is still pretty dead outside office hours, but Old Street and London Bridge? Perhaps because of the looming rebuilding of Bank station, with a new southbound platform tunnel for the Northern line? That wouldn't stop them running northbound service via Bank and two-way service via Charing Cross, would it? Assuming they can cut the power off the two tracks independently. But they probably need the northbound track for engineering trains to service the works happening on the southern tracks Both directions will be closed for a few weeks, and the southbound for much longer. |
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On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 23:08:46 +0100
Basil Jet wrote: On 2015\06\23 14:15, y wrote: On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 14:07:11 +0100 David Cantrell wrote: On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 02:17:04PM +0000, Recliner wrote: wrote: So it looks like most of the tube lines will be running but none of the sub surface lines. Anyone know why that would be the case? The new signalling system is delayed, but is finally due to be put in during the next few years. Only after that will the Night SSL be possible. Interesting that they don't even have plans to introduce night trains on the Bakerloo. Most of the potential passengers are probably back under curfew by then. Queens Park is full of luvvies! I've seen Jessica Hynes and Gordon Kennedy use the station. Really? Its obviously gone up in the world since I last had the mispleasure of visiting that area. I guess its overspill from maida vale. -- Spud |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In my book the absence of the Northern Line City branch is more surprising. I know the City is still pretty dead outside office hours, but Old Street and London Bridge? Perhaps because of the looming rebuilding of Bank station, with a new southbound platform tunnel for the Northern line? That wouldn't stop them running northbound service via Bank and two-way service via Charing Cross, would it? Assuming they can cut the power off the two tracks independently. But they probably need the northbound track for engineering trains to service the works happening on the southern tracks They've certainly run a one-way service in the past during prolonged engineering works and I think it was around that time that they put in a new platform at London Bridge. However the equivalent on the Charing Cross branch was to instead blockade Charing Cross to Kennington. -- My blog: http://adf.ly/4hi4c |
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