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-sept ember.org, at 17:19:14 on Fri, 4 Mar 2016, Recliner remarked: I think they re-used the platform exists, stairs, and over-tunnel passageway, but linked that to the new corridor to the south of the running tunnels, rather than the 1906 lift landing to the north. Yes, that's what happened, but *why*. Cheaper and easier? Less disruption to the Piccadilly line? And not a downside for pax near the eastern end of trains. Those at the western end can use the escalator route. A bit of an unhappy compromise, with hindsight. Does the signage at the western end of the Piccadilly platforms point to the escalators, or back to the passage, for connections with the other two lines? Incidentally I'm still coming up empty trying to find a picture of the original (pre 1933) Dover Street station exterior. Presumably above the "Dover Street Shaft". Yes, me too. I guess it must have been redeveloped a long time ago. Yes, but what I meant was a pre-1933 photo of the pre-1933 station. That would at least perhaps confirm where on Dover St it was (I've also yet to find an old map indicating that). -- Roland Perry |
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On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 18:16:31 +0000, Roland Perry
wrote: In message -sept ember.org, at 17:19:14 on Fri, 4 Mar 2016, Recliner remarked: I think they re-used the platform exists, stairs, and over-tunnel passageway, but linked that to the new corridor to the south of the running tunnels, rather than the 1906 lift landing to the north. Yes, that's what happened, but *why*. Cheaper and easier? Less disruption to the Piccadilly line? And not a downside for pax near the eastern end of trains. Those at the western end can use the escalator route. A bit of an unhappy compromise, with hindsight. Does the signage at the western end of the Piccadilly platforms point to the escalators, or back to the passage, for connections with the other two lines? I went through Green Park today and took this picture that shows that, right from the western end of the Piccadilly platforms, the interchange signs points to the corridor connection, not the escalator: https://www.flickr.com/photos/reclin...blic/lightbox/ However, for the first time in ages, I took the corridor walk, and it was shorter than I remembered: only a 2-3 minutes, walking at a normal pace. The exit for the Victoria line actually isn't far at all from the western end of the platforms (it's the Jubilee line that's further along). Once you've studied the station layout, you can see that you're then just walking parallel to the western end Piccadilly platform, but a flight of stairs higher (as the route from the eastbound platform has to cross over the westbound platform tunnel) till you're under the ticket hall (where there's the lift), then more stairs up to the Victoria line. So, yes, you do have two sets of steps, first up to the corridor, and then up to the Victoria line (which runs over the Piccadilly line), but the actual walk is very short. |
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On Tue, 08 Mar 2016 14:05:46 +0000
Recliner wrote: https://www.flickr.com/photos/reclin...public/lightbo Looks like you caught your MI5 tail in the act. On a related note, how come the bakerloo line at piccadilly circus is so tortuously curved? It seems to curve left just before the platform then a sharp right curve in the platform then another left curve upon leaving it. Whats it avoiding? -- Spud |
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On Tue, 08 Mar 2016 14:05:46 +0000 Recliner wrote: https://www.flickr.com/photos/reclin...public/lightbo Looks like you caught your MI5 tail in the act. No, she was hiding much more successfully behind me. |
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In message , at 14:18:12 on Tue, 8 Mar
2016, d remarked: On a related note, how come the bakerloo line at piccadilly circus is so tortuously curved? It seems to curve left just before the platform then a sharp right curve in the platform then another left curve upon leaving it. Whats it avoiding? The buildings either side of the road. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 14:05:46 on
Tue, 8 Mar 2016, Recliner remarked: I went through Green Park today So did I, but was in a rush, and couldn't do a survey. -- Roland Perry |
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