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Basil Jet wrote:
On 17/12/2020 13:12, Certes wrote: The London Connections map displays a straighter Thameslink in the same colour scheme.Â* The map we're discussing seems to be an uneasy hybrid of the traditional tube maps and London Connections. It also probably has Crossrail through Farringdon on it, although that was hidden in the released version, but it will still be there in the document, forcing the positions of everything else. I say that because ISTR the map was redesigned to allow Crossrail a few years ago, and is likely to have kept that configuration. Yes, you can more or less work out where Crossrail will be added. |
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On 17/12/2020 10:01, Recliner wrote:
Marland wrote: Basil Jet wrote: On 16/12/2020 19:58, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 17:50:32 on Wed, 16 Dec 2020, Basil Jet remarked: On 16/12/2020 10:41, Recliner wrote: Geoff celebrates the belated return of Thameslink to TfL's Tube Map, after a long absence. And it's not just the core section, but as much as fits in the extended zones. So the map now features over 500 stations: Â*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ5SQcdC48o The map itself is not on the TfL site yet, but curiously is available at https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/blog/202...back-on-the-la test-tube-map/ Test tube map? Just put out to test a reaction . No, it's officially on the Tube map for at least the next 12 months, both because of Covid and the planned Bank branch closures: https://tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-releases/2020/december/thameslink-services-set-to-be-temporarily-added-to-latest-tube-map-to-help-support-customers-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic There's an awful lot of wooshing noises around here! -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 17:50:32 on Wed, 16 Dec 2020, Basil Jet remarked: On 16/12/2020 10:41, Recliner wrote: Geoff celebrates the belated return of Thameslink to TfL's Tube Map, after a long absence. And it's not just the core section, but as much as fits in the extended zones. So the map now features over 500 stations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ5SQcdC48o The map itself is not on the TfL site yet, but curiously is available at https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/blog/202...back-on-the-la test-tube-map/ They've left Hadley Wood off, despite it being in Zone 6. The kink in the Thameslink Line between City TL and the junction north of St Pancras seems inexplicable. How else would you get round all the other blobs at KGX/StP? Especially as the line in fact runs to the west. Move the blobs? Anna Noyd-Dryver |
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Recliner wrote:
NY wrote: "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... Leaving out the Moorgate to FP section of GN - even if they don't include the rest - is just cretinous and a disservice to passengers. I'm not sure why it's worse than leaving out the Waterloo-Wimbledon (etc) National Rail routes. I'm not sure where one should draw the line (pun *not* intended!) between which lines to include and which to omit. You could be strict and only include traditional London Underground lines, and exclude Thameslink and London Overground (since those were traditionally British Rail / Network Rail). You could additionally include London Overground. You could include GOBLIN, North London Line and Thameslink and Finsbury Park to Moorgate. But should you go further and include a selection of other Network Rail services? Until now, TfL has only covered TfL services. So it includes the all-important Danglebahn and TfL services to Reading and Shenfield, but not the Moorgate GN line or SN services to East Croydon (which gives the impression of just being a tram stop with an NR connection, just like Birkbeck. There's no clue that Clapham Junction has frequent direct connections to Victoria and Waterloo, or that there's a direct line between Marylebone and West Ruislip. You need the London Connections map for that http://content.tfl.gov.uk/london-rail-and-tube-services-map.pdf Anna Noyd-Dryver |
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In message , at 06:19:25 on Fri, 18 Dec
2020, Anna Noyd-Dryver remarked: Recliner wrote: NY wrote: "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... Leaving out the Moorgate to FP section of GN - even if they don't include the rest - is just cretinous and a disservice to passengers. I'm not sure why it's worse than leaving out the Waterloo-Wimbledon (etc) National Rail routes. I'm not sure where one should draw the line (pun *not* intended!) between which lines to include and which to omit. You could be strict and only include traditional London Underground lines, and exclude Thameslink and London Overground (since those were traditionally British Rail / Network Rail). You could additionally include London Overground. You could include GOBLIN, North London Line and Thameslink and Finsbury Park to Moorgate. But should you go further and include a selection of other Network Rail services? Until now, TfL has only covered TfL services. So it includes the all-important Danglebahn and TfL services to Reading and Shenfield, but not the Moorgate GN line or SN services to East Croydon (which gives the impression of just being a tram stop with an NR connection, just like Birkbeck. There's no clue that Clapham Junction has frequent direct connections to Victoria and Waterloo, or that there's a direct line between Marylebone and West Ruislip. You need the London Connections map for that http://content.tfl.gov.uk/london-rail-and-tube-services-map.pdf That's remarkably similar to the Tube Map - and shows how it'd be easy to find room for the Moorgate line. Gets Elephant and Castle correct, too. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 06:19:24 on Fri, 18 Dec
2020, Anna Noyd-Dryver remarked: Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 17:50:32 on Wed, 16 Dec 2020, Basil Jet remarked: On 16/12/2020 10:41, Recliner wrote: Geoff celebrates the belated return of Thameslink to TfL's Tube Map, after a long absence. And it's not just the core section, but as much as fits in the extended zones. So the map now features over 500 stations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ5SQcdC48o The map itself is not on the TfL site yet, but curiously is available at https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/blog/202...back-on-the-la test-tube-map/ They've left Hadley Wood off, despite it being in Zone 6. The kink in the Thameslink Line between City TL and the junction north of St Pancras seems inexplicable. How else would you get round all the other blobs at KGX/StP? Especially as the line in fact runs to the west. Move the blobs? I think the answer is to be found on the London Connections map, where Thameslink traverses the separated-out St Pancras Station. If you then simplify that map by cutting out the GN routes[1], Thameslink will still be going "around the west". [[1] And 2tph Thameslink into Kings Cross, which is a symptom of not yet(?) having reached the maximum frequency in the core. -- Roland Perry |
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On 18/12/2020 06:44, Roland Perry wrote:
You need the London Connections map for that http://content.tfl.gov.uk/london-rail-and-tube-services-map.pdf That's remarkably similar to the Tube Map - and shows how it'd be easy to find room for the Moorgate line. Gets Elephant and Castle correct, too. Yes, I don't really understand why a map showing only TfL services is appropriate for any passengers any more. Surely nearly everyone now uses an Oyster or Contactless bank card or else (like me, mostly) buys paper Travelcards as part of a National Rail return ticket. All these are are valid on just about all services on this side of the London Connections map (with a few minor exceptions such as the HS1 to Stratford, and fast Heathrow services from Paddington). -- Clive Page |
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Basil Jet wrote:
On 16/12/2020 10:41, Recliner wrote: Geoff celebrates the belated return of Thameslink to TfL's Tube Map, after a long absence. And it's not just the core section, but as much as fits in the extended zones. So the map now features over 500 stations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ5SQcdC48o The map itself is not on the TfL site yet, but curiously is available at https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/blog/202...test-tube-map/ They've left Hadley Wood off, despite it being in Zone 6. The kink in the Thameslink Line between City TL and the junction north of St Pancras seems inexplicable. The Bakerloo Line shouldn't enter Elephant at the same angle that the Denmark Hill branch leaves. Maidenhead and Reading are still portrayed north of the Thames! The official version is up: https://content.tfl.gov.uk/standard-tube-map.pdf |
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Recliner wrote:
Basil Jet wrote: On 16/12/2020 10:41, Recliner wrote: Geoff celebrates the belated return of Thameslink to TfL's Tube Map, after a long absence. And it's not just the core section, but as much as fits in the extended zones. So the map now features over 500 stations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ5SQcdC48o The map itself is not on the TfL site yet, but curiously is available at https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/blog/202...test-tube-map/ They've left Hadley Wood off, despite it being in Zone 6. The kink in the Thameslink Line between City TL and the junction north of St Pancras seems inexplicable. The Bakerloo Line shouldn't enter Elephant at the same angle that the Denmark Hill branch leaves. Maidenhead and Reading are still portrayed north of the Thames! The official version is up: https://content.tfl.gov.uk/standard-tube-map.pdf Is the Northern line Battersea extension still due to open later this year? If so then this edition of the map will have a short lifetime, in fact I’m surprised the extension isn’t on there in some way even if it was shown as a dotted or dashed line with an “opening soon” addendum. Previous maps in the past have done so , it maybe TFL doesn’t want to repeat the example of the never completed Northern Heights extensions which appeared on maps and route diagrams before the scheme was abandoned. I don’t think that will happen to the Battersea one especially as trains under their own power have been doing testing runs in the past few weeks but could opening be put back due to the C word. GH |
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