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On 2017\11\07 06:13, Recliner wrote:
Incidentally, TfL (LO or LU)would probably do a better job of looking after the Moorgate tunnels: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pollution-masks-for-train-staff-after-health-concerns-tunnel-runs-past-arsenal-stadium-to-moorgate-station-govia-thameslink-railway-l65gsbkwg?shareToken=13286e9c0815a38ffebe6e572a6c4 734 This needs its own thread! |
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On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 14:49:43 +0000
Basil Jet wrote: On 2017\11\07 06:13, Recliner wrote: Incidentally, TfL (LO or LU)would probably do a better job of looking after the Moorgate tunnels: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/p...ff-after-healt -concerns-tunnel-runs-past-arsenal-stadium-to-moorgate-station-govia-thameslink railway-l65gsbkwg?shareToken=13286e9c0815a38ffebe6e572a6c4 734 This needs its own thread! The haze that can be seen in tunnels via train headlights on many tube lines would probably be called a serious smog incident if it was above ground. I'm pretty sure that mixture of brake dust and general ****e cannot be good for the lungs. |
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On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 14:49:43 +0000, Basil Jet wrote:
On 2017\11\07 06:13, Recliner wrote: Incidentally, TfL (LO or LU)would probably do a better job of looking after the Moorgate tunnels: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/pollution-masks-for-train-staff-after-health-concerns-tunnel-runs-past-arsenal-stadium-to-moorgate-station-govia-thameslink-railway-l65gsbkwg?shareToken=13286e9c0815a38ffebe6e572a6c4 734 This needs its own thread! Interesting. That explains why the platform staff at Moorgate have been wearing masks for the last month or so. Most of Moorgate is getting a Crossrail connecting spruce up while the Great Northern platforms are as abandoned as ever with the never changing adverts and tiles falling off the walls. |
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(Graham Harrison) wrote: On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 15:00:04 +0000 (UTC), wrote: On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 14:49:43 +0000 Basil Jet wrote: On 2017\11\07 06:13, Recliner wrote: Incidentally, TfL (LO or LU)would probably do a better job of looking after the Moorgate tunnels: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/p...n-staff-after- healt-concerns-tunnel-runs-past-arsenal-stadium-to-moorgate-station-govia-tha meslink-railway-l65gsbkwg?shareToken=13286e9c0815a38ffebe6e572a6c4 734 This needs its own thread! The haze that can be seen in tunnels via train headlights on many tube lines would probably be called a serious smog incident if it was above ground. I'm pretty sure that mixture of brake dust and general ****e cannot be good for the lungs. Do they still run the tunnel cleaning train and if so how often? Is the haze worse than when the cleaning was done manually? The tunnel cleaning train never did the GNCR. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 17:15:03 +0000
David Walters wrote: On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 14:49:43 +0000, Basil Jet wrote: On 2017\11\07 06:13, Recliner wrote: Incidentally, TfL (LO or LU)would probably do a better job of looking after the Moorgate tunnels: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/p...ff-after-healt -concerns-tunnel-runs-past-arsenal-stadium-to-moorgate-station-govia-thameslink railway-l65gsbkwg?shareToken=13286e9c0815a38ffebe6e572a6c4 734 This needs its own thread! Interesting. That explains why the platform staff at Moorgate have been wearing masks for the last month or so. Most of Moorgate is getting a Crossrail connecting spruce up while the Great Northern platforms are as abandoned as ever with the never changing adverts and tiles falling off the walls. The indifference the moorgate line is treated with baffles me given that its packed to the gunwales in the rush hours. I wouldn't be surprised if more people travel to old street and moorgate on GN than to KX. |
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In message , at 09:39:34 on Wed, 8 Nov
2017, remarked: The indifference the moorgate line is treated with baffles me given that its packed to the gunwales in the rush hours. I wouldn't be surprised if more people travel to old street and moorgate on GN than to KX. Given that there's 14tph GN into Kings Cross in the rush hour (several being 12-car) and only 12tph into Moorgate, I suspect you'd lose that bet. -- Roland Perry |
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2017 10:08:35 +0000
Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 09:39:34 on Wed, 8 Nov 2017, remarked: The indifference the moorgate line is treated with baffles me given that its packed to the gunwales in the rush hours. I wouldn't be surprised if more people travel to old street and moorgate on GN than to KX. Given that there's 14tph GN into Kings Cross in the rush hour (several being 12-car) and only 12tph into Moorgate, I suspect you'd lose that bet. Except the KX trains tend to empty at finsbury park. I suspect the reason there are more to KX is they simply can't fit any more in the tunnel down to moorgate. |
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On Tuesday, 7 November 2017 15:00:07 UTC, wrote:
On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 14:49:43 +0000 Basil Jet wrote: On 2017\11\07 06:13, Recliner wrote: Incidentally, TfL (LO or LU)would probably do a better job of looking after the Moorgate tunnels: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/p...ff-after-healt -concerns-tunnel-runs-past-arsenal-stadium-to-moorgate-station-govia-thameslink railway-l65gsbkwg?shareToken=13286e9c0815a38ffebe6e572a6c4 734 This needs its own thread! The haze that can be seen in tunnels via train headlights on many tube lines would probably be called a serious smog incident if it was above ground. I'm pretty sure that mixture of brake dust and general ****e cannot be good for the lungs. That's the same type of haze you can see at Camden Tube. Apparently 80% of it is bacteria laden human skin. Probably also there's a fair mix of brake dust and asbestos. But why does the Victoria line smell so much of dust whereas such as the Bakerloo or Northern doesn't? But if you really want dust then punch the soft seats on the Bakerloo line. CJB |
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CJB wrote:
On Tuesday, 7 November 2017 15:00:07 UTC, wrote: On Tue, 7 Nov 2017 14:49:43 +0000 Basil Jet wrote: On 2017\11\07 06:13, Recliner wrote: Incidentally, TfL (LO or LU)would probably do a better job of looking after the Moorgate tunnels: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/p...ff-after-healt -concerns-tunnel-runs-past-arsenal-stadium-to-moorgate-station-govia-thameslink railway-l65gsbkwg?shareToken=13286e9c0815a38ffebe6e572a6c4 734 This needs its own thread! The haze that can be seen in tunnels via train headlights on many tube lines would probably be called a serious smog incident if it was above ground. I'm pretty sure that mixture of brake dust and general ****e cannot be good for the lungs. That's the same type of haze you can see at Camden Tube. Apparently 80% of it is bacteria laden human skin. Probably also there's a fair mix of brake dust and asbestos. Not asbestos. Iron and brake pad dust, plus human skin detritus as you say. But why does the Victoria line smell so much of dust whereas such as the Bakerloo or Northern doesn't? Probably because the Vic is entirely underground, and so the trains can't pump the dirty air out at the portals. |
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