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Hi everybody,
First of all, sorry for any errors in my English. I'm from the Netherlands, and I have a question about the tube. I'm planning to visit London for a week, and right now I am preparing myselve to travel there. It's a bit difficult for me to explain what I'd like to ask, but ... Is there anybody that can explain to me, what's on the metro's (train's) sign if you walk into a tube station. In other words, wich direction do I keep when I walk into Bayswater station, and I want to go to St. Jame's Park with the yellow line (circle). Do you look to the end station, or is there another method? Thanks in advance for any answers. Ruud. |
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Hi everybody,
First of all, sorry for any errors in my English. I'm from the Netherlands, and I have a question about the tube. I'm planning to visit London for a week, and right now I am preparing myselve to travel there. It's a bit difficult for me to explain what I'd like to ask, but ... Is there anybody that can explain to me, what's on the metro's (train's) sign if you walk into a tube station. In other words, wich direction do I keep when I walk into Bayswater station, and I want to go to St. Jame's Park with the yellow line (circle). Do you look to the end station, or is there another method? Thanks in advance for any answers. Ruud. It should be very easy, Ruud: when you get into the station, there will be a line diagram listing all the stations that can be reached from each platform. For example, if you enter Bayswater, there will be a sign with a line-diagram on it listing all of the stations on the Circle (yellow) Line that will be reached from that platform, i.e. Notting Hill Gate, High Street Kensington, etc. In this particular example you will then need to wait on the platform until a "CIRCLE LINE" train arrives, making sure not to get a DISTRICT LINE train that would take you to Earl's Court. Good luck and bon voyage! Marc. |
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For example, if you enter Bayswater, there will be a sign with a
line-diagram on it listing all of the stations on the Circle (yellow) Line that will be reached from that platform, i.e. Notting Hill Gate, High Street Kensington, etc. In this particular example you will then need to wait on the platform until a "CIRCLE LINE" train arrives, making sure not to get a DISTRICT LINE train that would take you to Earl's Court. Just to add confusion, the circle line has no terminus point (except at night but theyre not classed as such), but the trains to St. James'(s?) park will say Circle Line Via. Victoria |
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![]() "Joe" schreef in bericht ... For example, if you enter Bayswater, there will be a sign with a line-diagram on it listing all of the stations on the Circle (yellow) Line that will be reached from that platform, i.e. Notting Hill Gate, High Street Kensington, etc. In this particular example you will then need to wait on the platform until a "CIRCLE LINE" train arrives, making sure not to get a DISTRICT LINE train that would take you to Earl's Court. Just to add confusion, the circle line has no terminus point (except at night but theyre not classed as such), but the trains to St. James'(s?) park will say Circle Line Via. Victoria OK guys, thanks very much, I'm beginning to learn ;-) But let me put it slightly different. If I enter Bayswater station, I must choose between going north (to Baker street) or going south (to Sloane Sq). How do I choose that? Ruud. |
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In article , Joe
writes Just to add confusion, the circle line has no terminus point (except at night but theyre not classed as such), but the trains to St. James'(s?) park will say Circle Line Via. Victoria Apart from the Circle Line, the normal practice is to label the two possibilities with the general compass point, e.g. Eastbound versus Westbound, or Northbound versus Southbound. This is clear enough, except when the track runs diagonally, or changes direction. Thus if were to start from King's Cross and take the Northern Line one stop in the Northbound direction, then change to the Victoria Line and take it one stop, again in the Northbound direction, you might be surprised to find that you had got back at King's Cross, where you started. But if you look at the map, you can see that this almost makes sense. -- Clive Page |
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Circle Line
do not Circle Line trains do one day on the iner line and the next on the outer.....so each train does the same mileage....... |
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"Ruud" wrote in message
... Do you look to the end station, or is there another method? Usually the direction the trains are going, either "Eastbound", "Westbound", "Northbound" or "Southbound". On the Circle Line, "Eastbound" and "Westbound" are used on the north side and south sides of the Circle, so on the Eastbound platform at Moorgate, a Circle Line train will take you to Tower Hill, and from the Eatsbound platform at Tower Hill a Circle line train will take you back to Moorgate. (I can't remember what is used on the west side of the Circle. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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![]() "Ruud" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, First of all, sorry for any errors in my English. I'm from the Netherlands, and I have a question about the tube. I'm planning to visit London for a week, and right now I am preparing myselve to travel there. It's a bit difficult for me to explain what I'd like to ask, but ... Is there anybody that can explain to me, what's on the metro's (train's) sign if you walk into a tube station. In other words, wich direction do I keep when I walk into Bayswater station, and I want to go to St. Jame's Park with the yellow line (circle). Do you look to the end station, or is there another method? If the station has more than one line, you need to look for the name of line on a sign with the signature colour of that line. You'll need a map, which you can pick up at any station, to help you learn the colours. As to finding the correct direction, they are indicated using the compass directions, North, South, East or West and it is usually obvious which one you need to look for. tim Thanks in advance for any answers. Ruud. |
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tim wrote:
"Ruud" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, First of all, sorry for any errors in my English. I'm from the Netherlands, and I have a question about the tube. I'm planning to visit London for a week, and right now I am preparing myselve to travel there. It's a bit difficult for me to explain what I'd like to ask, but ... Is there anybody that can explain to me, what's on the metro's (train's) sign if you walk into a tube station. In other words, wich direction do I keep when I walk into Bayswater station, and I want to go to St. Jame's Park with the yellow line (circle). Do you look to the end station, or is there another method? snip As to finding the correct direction, they are indicated using the compass directions, North, South, East or West and it is usually obvious which one you need to look for. However, it's not obvious at Bayswater. The Tube Map shows the line as running north-south, but it actually runs east-west at this point! You will find that at Bayswater: Platform 1 ("Westbound") is for District Line trains to Wimbledon (via Earl's Court), and Circle Line trains via Victoria (and St James's Park). Platform 2 ("Eastbound") is for District Line trains to Edgware Road, and Circle Line trains via King's Cross. The signs after you pass through the ticket gates should make this clear, and the train destinations will be shown on the platform indicators. On the Circle Line trains, the indicator on the front will read just "Circle Line" for both directions, but you will have Emma's friendly voice in the cars telling you where it's going. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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