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![]() The TfL live map currently shows the circle and H&C lines as not running between Baker Street and Aldgate. This is correct. However the map would also seem to show that the Metropolitan line is running through to Aldgate. However, clicking through to the details of the Circle closure reveals that 'The Metropolitan line does not run between Baker Street and Aldgate at these times'. This is very misleading, I wonder why they're doing this. is this purely so they can advertise a Good Service on the Metropolitan line? In which case, surely correct travel information should trump this? (I'm transferring from Thameslink to Paddington... Now planning to use West Hampstead to Paddington via Baker Street.) Lew |
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07:18:15 on Tue, 29 Dec 2015, Lew 1 remarked: The TfL live map currently shows the circle and H&C lines as not running between Baker Street and Aldgate. This is correct. However the map would also seem to show that the Metropolitan line is running through to Aldgate. However, clicking through to the details of the Circle closure reveals that 'The Metropolitan line does not run between Baker Street and Aldgate at these times'. This is very misleading, I wonder why they're doing this. is this purely so they can advertise a Good Service on the Metropolitan line? In which case, surely correct travel information should trump this? Are they saying that the "through City Service" isn't running anyway, due to the holiday period? -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 07:18:15 on Tue, 29 Dec 2015, Lew 1 remarked: The TfL live map currently shows the circle and H&C lines as not running between Baker Street and Aldgate. This is correct. However the map would also seem to show that the Metropolitan line is running through to Aldgate. However, clicking through to the details of the Circle closure reveals that 'The Metropolitan line does not run between Baker Street and Aldgate at these times'. This is very misleading, I wonder why they're doing this. is this purely so they can advertise a Good Service on the Metropolitan line? In which case, surely correct travel information should trump this? Are they saying that the "through City Service" isn't running anyway, due to the holiday period? I don't know, but surely the point of the Live Map is to see at a glance what's running and what's not? That's no good at all if they're trying to fiddle the figures by not showing some closures. |
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10:35:08 on Tue, 29 Dec 2015, Lew 1 remarked: The TfL live map currently shows the circle and H&C lines as not running between Baker Street and Aldgate. This is correct. However the map would also seem to show that the Metropolitan line is running through to Aldgate. However, clicking through to the details of the Circle closure reveals that 'The Metropolitan line does not run between Baker Street and Aldgate at these times'. This is very misleading, I wonder why they're doing this. is this purely so they can advertise a Good Service on the Metropolitan line? In which case, surely correct travel information should trump this? Are they saying that the "through City Service" isn't running anyway, due to the holiday period? I don't know, but surely the point of the Live Map is to see at a glance what's running and what's not? That's no good at all if they're trying to fiddle the figures by not showing some closures. Is it a "closure" though, rather than a planned timetable alteration for the period in question? I don't know - perhaps in previous years they ran through to the City during the whole holiday. -- Roland Perry |
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On 2015\12\29 07:18, Lew 1 wrote:
The TfL live map currently shows the circle and H&C lines as not running between Baker Street and Aldgate. This is correct. However the map would also seem to show that the Metropolitan line is running through to Aldgate. However, clicking through to the details of the Circle closure reveals that 'The Metropolitan line does not run between Baker Street and Aldgate at these times'. This is very misleading, I wonder why they're doing this. is this purely so they can advertise a Good Service on the Metropolitan line? In which case, surely correct travel information should trump this? (I'm transferring from Thameslink to Paddington... Now planning to use West Hampstead to Paddington via Baker Street.) Isn't Paddington completely shut? Or am I reading too much into your use of the word "transferring" ... |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 10:35:08 on Tue, 29 Dec 2015, Lew 1 remarked: The TfL live map currently shows the circle and H&C lines as not running between Baker Street and Aldgate. This is correct. However the map would also seem to show that the Metropolitan line is running through to Aldgate. However, clicking through to the details of the Circle closure reveals that 'The Metropolitan line does not run between Baker Street and Aldgate at these times'. This is very misleading, I wonder why they're doing this. is this purely so they can advertise a Good Service on the Metropolitan line? In which case, surely correct travel information should trump this? Are they saying that the "through City Service" isn't running anyway, due to the holiday period? I don't know, but surely the point of the Live Map is to see at a glance what's running and what's not? That's no good at all if they're trying to fiddle the figures by not showing some closures. Is it a "closure" though, rather than a planned timetable alteration for the period in question? I don't know - perhaps in previous years they ran through to the City during the whole holiday. Honestly, I don't know. But I really think it's a moot point: The Metropolitan lines runs through to Aldgate. If it isn't for any reason, I would expect to see that on the live map. The Waterloo And City shows as 'disrupted' every Sunday. Lew |
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Basil Jet wrote:
On 2015\12\29 07:18, Lew 1 wrote: The TfL live map currently shows the circle and H&C lines as not running between Baker Street and Aldgate. This is correct. However the map would also seem to show that the Metropolitan line is running through to Aldgate. However, clicking through to the details of the Circle closure reveals that 'The Metropolitan line does not run between Baker Street and Aldgate at these times'. This is very misleading, I wonder why they're doing this. is this purely so they can advertise a Good Service on the Metropolitan line? In which case, surely correct travel information should trump this? (I'm transferring from Thameslink to Paddington... Now planning to use West Hampstead to Paddington via Baker Street.) Isn't Paddington completely shut? Or am I reading too much into your use of the word "transferring" ... Well, unless I imagined getting my train to Cardiff from Paddington this morning ![]() Lew |
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On Tuesday, 29 December 2015 18:42:59 UTC, Lew 1 wrote:
Is it a "closure" though, rather than a planned timetable alteration for the period in question? I don't know - perhaps in previous years they ran through to the City during the whole holiday. Honestly, I don't know. But I really think it's a moot point... What is a "moot point"? |
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00:45:17 on Thu, 31 Dec 2015, Offramp remarked: On Tuesday, 29 December 2015 18:42:59 UTC, Lew 1 wrote: Is it a "closure" though, rather than a planned timetable alteration for the period in question? I don't know - perhaps in previous years they ran through to the City during the whole holiday. Honestly, I don't know. But I really think it's a moot point... What is a "moot point"? There's a model railway layout on display in the USA that includes stations called "Moot Point" and "Glottal Stop". -- Roland Perry |
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an idea which is highly debatable and is certainly not accepted by everyone. The phrase is often employed on Internet fora. Person A makes an assertion. Person B replies "Well, that's a moot point." What Person B means is "I don't accept that but for the sake of this discussion, I'll let it pass this time." Last edited by Robin9 : December 31st 15 at 10:29 AM |
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