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Scope for Changing LU Route Linkings
Would it be totally impractical for all or most Met journeys to/from Chesham
to run as through services to Baker Street as opposed to mainly a branch shuttle with the odd peak-time run to Aldgate or wherever. Just seems a bit messy compared to most other lines which tend to provide through services to all their extremities. Also would it not be feasible for Central Line trains serving Hainault to run alternately clockwise/anticlockwise round the Hainault loop and back towards the City? Are there any changes to traditional route options on LU that might be worth doing even if the above two are hopeless non-starters? -- gordon -- gordon |
Scope for Changing LU Route Linkings
"Sharon & Gordon Thomson" wrote in message ... Would it be totally impractical for all or most Met journeys to/from Chesham to run as through services to Baker Street as opposed to mainly a branch shuttle with the odd peak-time run to Aldgate or wherever. Just seems a bit messy compared to most other lines which tend to provide through services to all their extremities. It would be possible but I doubt enough people use Chesham off-peak to make it worthwhile. Also would it not be feasible for Central Line trains serving Hainault to run alternately clockwise/anticlockwise round the Hainault loop and back towards the City? As there would be no terminus there would be nowhere for the trains to make up any time and this would decrease reliability. Are there any changes to traditional route options on LU that might be worth doing even if the above two are hopeless non-starters? I believe LU are considering changing the sub-surface lines. Trains would go Hammersmith - Edgware Road - Liverpool Street - South Kensington - Edgware Road where it would reverse and head back the other way. This would have the advantage of giving Circle trains somewhere to make up any time they have lost. Peter Smyth |
Scope for Changing LU Route Linkings
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I believe LU are considering changing the sub-surface lines. Trains would go Hammersmith - Edgware Road - Liverpool Street - South Kensington - Edgware Road where it would reverse and head back the other way. This would have the advantage of giving Circle trains somewhere to make up any time they have lost. With the District Line covering the rest of the Hammersmith and City would this mean the end of either the Hamersmith and City or the Circle line. i.e. is whats proposed a merging of the 2 lines? |
Scope for Changing LU Route Linkings
"Peter Smyth" wrote in message ... "Sharon & Gordon Thomson" wrote in message ... Would it be totally impractical for all or most Met journeys to/from Chesham to run as through services to Baker Street as opposed to mainly a branch shuttle with the odd peak-time run to Aldgate or wherever. Just seems a bit messy compared to most other lines which tend to provide through services to all their extremities. It would be possible but I doubt enough people use Chesham off-peak to make it worthwhile. Also would it not be feasible for Central Line trains serving Hainault to run alternately clockwise/anticlockwise round the Hainault loop and back towards the City? As there would be no terminus there would be nowhere for the trains to make up any time and this would decrease reliability. So how does this work now at the Heathrow end of the Picc or, come to that, on the Circle line? -- Brian "Chuff! Chuff! Poot! Poot! A model railway exhibition can do that to a person" |
Scope for Changing LU Route Linkings
"Brian Watson" wrote in message ... "Peter Smyth" wrote in message ... "Sharon & Gordon Thomson" wrote in message ... Would it be totally impractical for all or most Met journeys to/from Chesham to run as through services to Baker Street as opposed to mainly a branch shuttle with the odd peak-time run to Aldgate or wherever. Just seems a bit messy compared to most other lines which tend to provide through services to all their extremities. It would be possible but I doubt enough people use Chesham off-peak to make it worthwhile. Also would it not be feasible for Central Line trains serving Hainault to run alternately clockwise/anticlockwise round the Hainault loop and back towards the City? As there would be no terminus there would be nowhere for the trains to make up any time and this would decrease reliability. So how does this work now at the Heathrow end of the Picc Badly or, come to that, on the Circle line? Very badly. Which is why "layover" time is built in at Heathrow T12&3 and Aldgate respectively. |
Scope for Changing LU Route Linkings
"Sharon & Gordon Thomson" wrote in message ... Would it be totally impractical for all or most Met journeys to/from Chesham to run as through services to Baker Street as opposed to mainly a branch shuttle with the odd peak-time run to Aldgate or wherever. Just seems a bit messy compared to most other lines which tend to provide through services to all their extremities. Also would it not be feasible for Central Line trains serving Hainault to run alternately clockwise/anticlockwise round the Hainault loop and back towards the City? Are there any changes to traditional route options on LU that might be worth doing even if the above two are hopeless non-starters? -- gordon -- gordon In fact many Hainault trains continue to Woodford via Grange Hill etc, where they reverse and go back the same way. This gives layover time to make up late running, and a direct through service to central London from all stations. Andrew |
Scope for Changing LU Route Linkings
"Piccadilly Pilot" wrote in message ... "Brian Watson" wrote in message ... "Peter Smyth" wrote in message ... As there would be no terminus there would be nowhere for the trains to make up any time and this would decrease reliability. So how does this work now at the Heathrow end of the Picc Badly or, come to that, on the Circle line? Very badly. Which is why "layover" time is built in at Heathrow T12&3 and Aldgate respectively. OK. Thanks for that. -- Brian "Chuff! Chuff! Poot! Poot! A model railway exhibition can do that to a person" |
Scope for Changing LU Route Linkings
"Andrew" wrote in message ... In fact many Hainault trains continue to Woodford where they reverse and go back the same way. I'm still left wondering whether they couldn't have clockwise and anticlockwise journeys connecting together all the stations on the loop and also allowing people using stations around the mid-section of the loop and travelling from/to beyond the loop to use the first train regardless of which direction it goes round the loop. Would this not essentially amount to an improved frequency for no extra resource? There could still be a few minutes intermediate stand time at Woodford or wherever for recovery. -- gordon |
Scope for Changing LU Route Linkings
On Sat, 29 May 2004, Sharon & Gordon Thomson wrote:
Are there any changes to traditional route options on LU that might be worth doing even if the above two are hopeless non-starters? How about terminating the Metropolitan line at Whitechapel instead of Aldgate? I believe that used to be done, and it would be more useful, i think: anyone who uses the Met to go to Aldgate can get of at Aldgate East, and it would drastically improve the connection from east London to the northern half of the circle (at present, the District line provides a good service to the southern half, but the H&C is seriously crappy). There are probably very good reasons why this can't be done, though. tom -- Oh, well of course *everything* looks bad if you remember it |
Scope for Changing LU Route Linkings
Tom Anderson wrote:
On Sat, 29 May 2004, Sharon & Gordon Thomson wrote: Are there any changes to traditional route options on LU that might be worth doing even if the above two are hopeless non-starters? How about terminating the Metropolitan line at Whitechapel instead of Aldgate? I believe that used to be done, and it would be more useful, i think: anyone who uses the Met to go to Aldgate can get of at Aldgate East, and it would drastically improve the connection from east London to the northern half of the circle (at present, the District line provides a good service to the southern half, but the H&C is seriously crappy). There are probably very good reasons why this can't be done, though. Like the fact that, with only two tracks between Aldgate East and Whitechapel, and a flat junction at Aldgate East, you couldn't fit in the H&C, District and Met services and expect to get a reliable service. This is one reason why the H&C is "seriously crappy", as it has to contend with at least 4 flat junctions between Paddington and Aldgate East. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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