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![]() http://media.timeout.com/images/102788993/image.jpg Curiously, he's split the Northern Line in two, as did the last alternative tube map. Do they know something I don't? His portrayal of the Met is just baffling. Does only Uxbridge have Aldgate trains? |
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Basil Jet wrote:
http://media.timeout.com/images/102788993/image.jpg Curiously, he's split the Northern Line in two, as did the last alternative tube map. Do they know something I don't? It'll be necessary for the higher frequencies planned in the future. His portrayal of the Met is just baffling. Does only Uxbridge have Aldgate trains? No, you can now get services to any of the western branches from Aldgate. |
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In article , (Basil Jet) wrote: http://media.timeout.com/images/102788993/image.jpg Curiously, he's split the Northern Line in two, as did the last alternative tube map. Do they know something I don't? His portrayal of the Met is just baffling. Does only Uxbridge have Aldgate trains? He's also split the District with Wimbleware as a separate line from the rest. Which is probably OK, but not particularly useful or relevant, particularly now that S7s serve both. |
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rg, (Recliner) wrote: wrote: In article , (Basil Jet) wrote: http://media.timeout.com/images/102788993/image.jpg Curiously, he's split the Northern Line in two, as did the last alternative tube map. Do they know something I don't? His portrayal of the Met is just baffling. Does only Uxbridge have Aldgate trains? He's also split the District with Wimbleware as a separate line from the rest. Which is probably OK, but not particularly useful or relevant, particularly now that S7s serve both. Precisely. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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On 2015\07\24 21:44, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2015 21:09:11 +0100, Basil Jet wrote: http://media.timeout.com/images/102788993/image.jpg Curiously, he's split the Northern Line in two, as did the last alternative tube map. Do they know something I don't? Read the paper about extra Nthn / Jub line trains I linked to another post. Talks about Northern Line Upgrade 2 which effectively splits the line into two. Oh yes. I can't help thinking that the splitting of the Northern Line should have been your headline instead of the bit about more trains. Do you know what they are planning at Camden? Would it be just a few extra cross passages or would it be that horrendous lets-demolish-everything-that-gives-Camden-character plan from a decade back? I'm going to repost what I said in March on the matter, although the timescales would need to be accelerated. 'I think Camden Town should not be rebuilt. On average, people move house every seven years and change job even more frequently, so within ten years of the station being rebuilt and the lines being split, so many people would have changed their job or residence to match the new line routing that interchange at Camden would have fallen back to current levels or lower, rendering the enhanced interchange capacity a white elephant largely unused in the long run. What they should do is split the lines on the tube map now, with Charing Cross to Barnet/MHE being one solid colour with a dotted "limited service only" branch to Edgware, and Bank to Edgware being a different solid colour with a dotted "limited service only" branch to Barnet/MHE. Initially the "limited service" would consist of 40% of the trains, but every 4 years or so the proportion would be decreased to 33%, then 25%, then 16%, then 0%. As the population gradually adjusted their place of work and/or place of residence around the new service as shown on the tube map, the numbers interchanging at Camden Town would never overwhelm the station, and after 20 years or so you would have split the lines completely without having to rebuild anything.' |
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Basil Jet wrote:
http://media.timeout.com/images/102788993/image.jpg Curiously, he's split the Northern Line in two, as did the last alternative tube map. Do they know something I don't? His portrayal of the Met is just baffling. Does only Uxbridge have Aldgate trains? I like the disambiguation of the 2 Bethnal Greens but don't like the choice of Bethnal Green Gardens for the tube. Smacks of tail wagging dog. -- Robin reply to address is (meant to be) valid |
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wrote: In article , (Basil Jet) wrote: http://media.timeout.com/images/102788993/image.jpg Curiously, he's split the Northern Line in two, as did the last alternative tube map. Do they know something I don't? His portrayal of the Met is just baffling. Does only Uxbridge have Aldgate trains? He's also split the District with Wimbleware as a separate line from the rest. Which is probably OK, but not particularly useful or relevant, particularly now that S7s serve both. It makes it clear there are no direct trains from Ealing / Richmond to Edgware Road though. The Olympia branch would be better off as light green too. Peter Smyth |
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On 2015\07\25 11:23, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jul 2015 06:10:07 +0100, Basil Jet wrote: On 2015\07\24 21:44, Paul Corfield wrote: On Fri, 24 Jul 2015 21:09:11 +0100, Basil Jet wrote: http://media.timeout.com/images/102788993/image.jpg Curiously, he's split the Northern Line in two, as did the last alternative tube map. Do they know something I don't? Read the paper about extra Nthn / Jub line trains I linked to another post. Talks about Northern Line Upgrade 2 which effectively splits the line into two. Oh yes. I can't help thinking that the splitting of the Northern Line should have been your headline instead of the bit about more trains. Do you know what they are planning at Camden? Would it be just a few extra cross passages or would it be that horrendous lets-demolish-everything-that-gives-Camden-character plan from a decade back? This is what was presented to Camden Council in Sept 2013. http://democracy.camden.gov.uk/docum...tation%201.pdf It coves plans for Camden and Holborn stations. As the proposals were reasonably well received I expect TfL are developing these proposals for actual planning consent / powers. Thanks. Still no plan to improve interchange with Camden Road. |
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In message , at 17:20:16 on Sun, 26 Jul
2015, Basil Jet remarked: This is what was presented to Camden Council in Sept 2013. http://democracy.camden.gov.uk/docum...tation%201.pdf It coves plans for Camden and Holborn stations. As the proposals were reasonably well received I expect TfL are developing these proposals for actual planning consent / powers. Thanks. Still no plan to improve interchange with Camden Road. Camden Road is quite a long way from Camden tube. -- Roland Perry |
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