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MissRiaElaine wrote:
On 05/01/2020 22:34, tim... wrote: (nor the central Met/District) Who'd have thought that this would make it so hard to get where you want to go in Z1 You have to find the alternative bus route/stop and the alternative journey take "forever" Of course it's my fault really for not putting my journey into the planner before I travelled tim I'll never understand how they can still call it the Circle line when it doesn't go in a circle any more. What was wrong with the Hammersmith & City..? Or even the Metropolitan come to that. Why do people have to mess with things that aren't broken..? We know from your posts that you have a hankering for things that you perceive as being better in the past but if you went back far enough would you be moaning the the other routes that were called circles that existed around london before the deep tube lines really got established were not complete circles or is it a case of the era you remember because you were there must be the golden age that transcends all others. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...ian_London.png GH |
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On 06/01/2020 18:40, Marland wrote:
MissRiaElaine wrote: On 05/01/2020 22:34, tim... wrote: (nor the central Met/District) Who'd have thought that this would make it so hard to get where you want to go in Z1 You have to find the alternative bus route/stop and the alternative journey take "forever" Of course it's my fault really for not putting my journey into the planner before I travelled tim I'll never understand how they can still call it the Circle line when it doesn't go in a circle any more. What was wrong with the Hammersmith & City..? Or even the Metropolitan come to that. Why do people have to mess with things that aren't broken..? We know from your posts that you have a hankering for things that you perceive as being better in the past but if you went back far enough would you be moaning the the other routes that were called circles that existed around london before the deep tube lines really got established were not complete circles or is it a case of the era you remember because you were there must be the golden age that transcends all others. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...ian_London.png GH Not complete circles then? I guess that things are so much better now. I regularly escort a disabled wife from Baker Street to South Kensington, she is so grateful that nowadays she has to get out, get on and sometimes use the steep footbridge at Edgware Road. Circle Line. Huh! PA |
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MissRiaElaine wrote: I'll never understand how they can still call it the Circle line when it doesn't go in a circle any more. But it never went in a circle. It was shaped more like a gourd with a spout. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle...Line_(old).svg -- Regards, John Levine, , Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly |
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On 06/01/2020 18:57, Peter Able wrote:
On 06/01/2020 18:40, Marland wrote: MissRiaElaine wrote: On 05/01/2020 22:34, tim... wrote: (nor the central Met/District) Who'd have thought that this would make it so hard to get where you want to go in Z1 You have to find the alternative bus route/stop and the alternative journey take "forever" Of course it's my fault really for not putting my journey into the planner before I travelled tim I'll never understand how they can still call it the Circle line when it doesn't go in a circle any more. What was wrong with the Hammersmith & City..? Or even the Metropolitan come to that. Why do people have to mess with things that aren't broken..? We know from your posts that you have a hankering for things that you perceive as being better in the past but if you went back far enough would you be moaning the the other routes that were called circles that existed around london before the deepÂ* tube lines really got established were not complete circles or is it a case of the era you remember because you were there must be the golden age that transcends all others. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...ian_London.png GH Not complete circles then?Â* I guess that things are so much better now. I regularly escort a disabled wife from Baker Street to South Kensington, she is so grateful that nowadays she has to get out, get on and sometimes use the steep footbridge at Edgware Road. Circle Line.Â* Huh! Go the other way round? -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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On 06/01/2020 19:49, Graeme Wall wrote:
On 06/01/2020 18:57, Peter Able wrote: Not complete circles then?Â* I guess that things are so much better now. I regularly escort a disabled wife from Baker Street to South Kensington, she is so grateful that nowadays she has to get out, get on and sometimes use the steep footbridge at Edgware Road. Circle Line.Â* Huh! Go the other way round? It doesn't go the other way round, that's the point. You'd end up in Hammersmith. -- Ria in Aberdeen [Send address is invalid, use sipsoup at gmail dot com to reply direct] |
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MissRiaElaine wrote: I regularly escort a disabled wife from Baker Street to South Kensington, she is so grateful that nowadays she has to get out, get on and sometimes use the steep footbridge at Edgware Road. Go the other way round? It doesn't go the other way round, that's the point. You'd end up in Hammersmith. Hmmn. If you were to get on an eastbound Circle line train at Baker Street, where do you think it would go? -- Regards, John Levine, , Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly |
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On 06/01/2020 20:35, MissRiaElaine wrote:
On 06/01/2020 19:49, Graeme Wall wrote: On 06/01/2020 18:57, Peter Able wrote: Not complete circles then?Â* I guess that things are so much better now. I regularly escort a disabled wife from Baker Street to South Kensington, she is so grateful that nowadays she has to get out, get on and sometimes use the steep footbridge at Edgware Road. Circle Line.Â* Huh! Go the other way round? It doesn't go the other way round, that's the point. You'd end up in Hammersmith. From Baker street you can still get to South Ken without changing because it does go the other way round. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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MissRiaElaine wrote:
On 05/01/2020 22:34, tim... wrote: (nor the central Met/District) Who'd have thought that this would make it so hard to get where you want to go in Z1 You have to find the alternative bus route/stop and the alternative journey take "forever" Of course it's my fault really for not putting my journey into the planner before I travelled tim I'll never understand how they can still call it the Circle line when it doesn't go in a circle any more. What was wrong with the Hammersmith & City..? That still runs, but there's been a much-needed increase in the frequency of the trains between Hammersmith and Paddington. The reshaping of the Circle line was needed for that. Or even the Metropolitan come to that. What about it? Why do people have to mess with things that aren't broken..? It was. Why do you always assume that today's London has the same transport demands as it did in the 1960s? |
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On 06/01/2020 21:44, Graeme Wall wrote:
From Baker street you can still get to South Ken without changing because it does go the other way round. Yes, but it's the long way round. It's a lot quicker to go anti-clockwise between those two places than the other way. Or at least it was. -- Ria in Aberdeen [Send address is invalid, use sipsoup at gmail dot com to reply direct] |
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MissRiaElaine wrote:
On 06/01/2020 21:44, Graeme Wall wrote: From Baker street you can still get to South Ken without changing because it does go the other way round. Yes, but it's the long way round. It's a lot quicker to go anti-clockwise between those two places than the other way. Or at least it was. The quickest way, and probably the one with the least non-avoidable stairs, would be via Green Park. |
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