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![]() "JWBA68" wrote in message ... TfL have unveiled a "future of transport" map which shows how the Underground map (or rather "TfL map") would look in 2016 if they get funding for the projects they want to build. Some particular National Rail lines are included on the map as well as Crossrail 1, Thameslink 2000, the ELLX, Cross River Transit, DLR extensions, East London Transit, Greenwich Waterfront Transit, the West London Tram, the Croydon Tramlink extensions, the Croxley Link, Terminal 5 and Stratford International. It's very interesting! http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/_...nsport_map.pdf TfL are obviously not interested in bringing the Bakerloos back to Watford Junction! They haven't said they have, have they? 4tph isn't great, admittedly; but there are areas that have far worse service that should be prioritized. Especially since the Bakerloo's already jampacked. Jonn |
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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 10:56:48 +0100, Sam Holloway
wrote: There seemed to be few changes to the UndergrounD lines in general : Metropolitan proposals at Croxley/Watford, Heathrow T5 on the Piccadilly, and East London extensions, but that's it. Any mooted plans to extend Victoria or Bakerloo lines south must be pretty dormant. There was some talk about eliminating Kew Gardens and Richmond from the District Line, to be replaced by Crossrail. The PDF map shows them both in place. Does this mean that the District Line will be preserved intact, or is this still under review? Also, why doesn't the Kingston branch of Crossrail end at Norbiton? It is in Crossrail's own planning documents, and would bring people right to Kingston Hospital. |
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Marc Brett wrote:
There was some talk about eliminating Kew Gardens and Richmond from the District Line, to be replaced by Crossrail. The PDF map shows them both in place. Does this mean that the District Line will be preserved intact, or is this still under review? As I pointed out in an earlier post, the map doesn't have a way of indicating existing lines that would be closed. The current Crossrail plan removes District services on the Richmond branch. Also, why doesn't the Kingston branch of Crossrail end at Norbiton? It is in Crossrail's own planning documents, and would bring people right to Kingston Hospital. It was in Crossrail's original proposal for this branch in order to provide reversing facilities. The current plan (dating from September 2003 IIRC) has 8tph terminating at Richmond, and Crossrail's view is that Kingston can cope with the remaining 4tph. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 at 08:40:56, Dan Gravell
wrote: And yes, a reliable link to Brixton would be much nicer. I know about the corridor through Streatham particularly around the library that makes it difficult, but either just sod the cars or bulldoze Lidl imo. Either way it's win:win ![]() Why can't they go down Tooting Bec Common, if they can't go down the High Road? (No, I don't want them to bulldoze Lidl; I like Lidl!) -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 6 June 2004 |
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On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 19:37:26 +0100, Joe
wrote: Dave Arquati wrote: http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/_...nsport_map.pdf Grr. I hate PDF files, they are a complete and utter waste of time and money. Ban them, I say! Especially seeing as Adobe Reader 6.0 is so expensive! ;-) Cheers, Jason. |
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On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 at 17:37:55, Dave Arquati wrote:
TfL have unveiled a "future of transport" map which shows how the Underground map (or rather "TfL map") would look in 2016 if they get funding for the projects they want to build. One thing that pleases me is that Waterloo and King's Cross/St Pancras are *both* marked as Eurostar stations - I was afraid that Waterloo International would close when the new terminus at St Pancras opens. -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 6 June 2004 |
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In article , Annabel Smyth wrote:
One thing that pleases me is that Waterloo and King's Cross/St Pancras are *both* marked as Eurostar stations - I was afraid that Waterloo International would close when the new terminus at St Pancras opens. They might simply be hedging because they don't know which will be the case. :-) Niklas -- "I want to live in Theory. Everything works in Theory." -- Robert Sneddon |
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On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Sam Holloway wrote:
Any mooted plans to extend Victoria or Bakerloo lines south must be pretty dormant. I've heard mention of such plans, but no details (at least not for the Victoria). What exactly has been proposed (seriously or not)? tom -- It is especially delicious (haha) and tacky at the same time when they stick a strawberry on two toothpicks in a weird imitation of Christ for no particular reason and give it to you with your drink. -- jisms |
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are all complate wastes of time. A Gif would be a much better solution
with a Bmp for those who want good quality. Huh? A GIF is a compressed bitmap without loss. Why suffer through a much larger file unnecessarily? |
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Except it wouldn't, because then you run into licensing and patent
issues...Which is why most people are switching away from GIFs to JPEGs and PNGs...Apart from anything else, PDFs tend to scale and print a lot There's no such issue with GIF any longer. The LZW patent (one of the compression technologies found in GIF) expired within the last year or so. |
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