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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 17:07:31 +0000 (UTC), "Piccadilly Pilot"
wrote: Sir Benjamin Nunn wrote: Hmmm.... I thought the W&C tunnels were big enough to take regular stock... Thought I had vague memories of NSE trains running on the line before the management went over to LUL, but could well be wrong. They use similar stock to that in use on the Central. When delivered it was in NSE livery, as was the previous 1941 stock IIRC. I rather think the previous stock (1940 stock to be precise) was delivered in Southern Railway Malachite Green. It would only have been painted into NSE livery at the very end of its life. ( know that's what you meant, but it isn't what you said). Incidentally, the original W&C stock was painted salmon pink! -- Bill Hayles http://www.rossrail.com |
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![]() "Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... Crossrail will use the NLL alignment from Custom House to near North Woolwich - so it will actually pass through Silvertown station. However since they're it doesn't appear on any of their plans, I presume it is scheduled for closure - especially given that it is around 7 mins' walk from the airport whereas the DLR's new station will be right outside the terminal building. I'm not sure exactly why CLRL want to close Silvertown station. Could be for engineering reasons, although the portal for their Gallions Reach tunnel should be much further east. It might just be to speed up journey times through an area which will be well-served by the new DLR branch, which will eventually have trains running direct between Stratford - Canning Town - City Airport - Woolwich Arsenal. I asked about this at a recent Crossrail information display, and was told that Crossrail examined the possibility of retaining Silvertown station, but there was no business case (even on a cost benefit basis). The station is too far from the LCY terminal for sensible interchange (DLR from Central London, or from Woolwich Arsenal for connection from SET stations makes more sense), it would be expensive to upgrade the station for Crossrail (lengthen platforms, make it accessible, etc), and there was a suggestion that the trackbed would be lowered. Crossrail will use both tracks of the Connaught tunnel, come up to ground level, and then descend again for the Gallions Reach tunnel. Peter |
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![]() "Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... Has this ever been proposed? If it hasn't, how could something so obvious be missed? Is there anything preventing the third side of the triangle from being restored? I can understand why TL trains from the north to Moorgate are useful, but many passengers coming from the south already have the option of getting a train into Cannon Street from London Bridge, and Cannon St is arguably closer to more City destinations than Moorgate. Running more trains through the Snow Hill tunnel will probably put an extra strain on even the TL2K signalling system, leading to unreliability (more so than existing TL services). Apparently when the LCDR used to run trains through to Moorgate (because of an agreement they had with the Metropolitan Railway, the trains were empty betond Ludgate Hill - because of the unreliablity, passengers found it was quicker to walk from Ludgate Hill to their offiuces, than to stay on the train to Moorgate. Passengers from TL stations for Moorgate can of course change at Farringdon on to very frequent LUL trains. Peter |
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![]() "k" wrote in message ... I've only had about two legitimate causes to use it in my life. But I can see why it might be popular with some very very conformist passengers who live in Surrey, wear the same suit every day, and work 9-5 in the City. Well I've never worn a suit to work - never worked 9-5 when I could help it and never lived in Surrey. But I did use the W&C for many years. As did the other W&C drivers, I suspect. BTN |
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k wrote to uk.transport.london on Thu, 14 Oct 2004:
On 13 Oct 2004 22:39:49 GMT, Robin May wrote: You must be mistaken. The Waterloo and City line definitely still has trains painted in NSE livery. It must have some that aren't then as well, because the trains I've traveled on definitely weren't NSE livery Thank you! I thought I wasn't going totally mad.... -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 26 September 2004 |
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Bill Hayles writes:
I rather think the previous [W&C] stock (1940 stock to be precise) was delivered in Southern Railway Malachite Green. It would only have been painted into NSE livery at the very end of its life. And in between, it was (naturally) in British Rail blue. -- Mark Brader, Toronto "Sex on trains, of course." -- Clive Feather |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:29:44 +0100, "Sir Benjamin Nunn"
wrote: As did the other W&C drivers, I suspect. other? I've never driven a train in my life! |
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![]() "Tom Anderson" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Sir Benjamin Nunn wrote: "David E. Belcher" wrote in message om... snip Anyway, as has been pointed out, th W&C is tube gauge, not mainline, so would need to be widened. Visionless naysayers protest that this would be impossible, but i demur - that's exactly what, i read in CULG, was done to the City & South London Railway when it became part of the Northern Line. They even did much of the widening at night, with trains still running in the day! Until they hit a gas main and exploded it, anyway. Errrm, of course you don't actually need to widen the tunnel at all. You hand over the new extended line to LUL and they run it with tube stock... -- Cheers, Steve. Change from jealous to sad to reply. |
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k wrote the following in:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 15:29:44 +0100, "Sir Benjamin Nunn" wrote: As did the other W&C drivers, I suspect. other? I've never driven a train in my life! He seems to have the bizarre idea that because he doesn't use something it must be useless. -- message by the incredible Robin May. "The British don't like successful people" - said by British failures Who is Abi Titmuss? What is she? Why is she famous? http://robinmay.fotopic.net |
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 23:39:10 +0100, TP wrote:
(Jim Brown) wrote: If the Bank of England sacrificed its vaults (Very little use for them now, with the gold sold off) and Cannon Street St was put underground (Plus a new tunnel under the Thames), would a tunnel connecting Moorgate and London Bridge be feasible? Or do the tube lines around there make it impossible? Unfortunately, you started with a false premise. You can be assured that the Bank of England has plenty of reasons to use its vaults. In the days of higher gold reserves, the gold was in any case mostly held elsewhere. The Gold has indeed, by and large, been removed several years ago, offshore thanks to the EU. However, the vaults are still heavily used, mainly as office space. The BoE has removed itself from several buildings in and about the city, Bank Buildings, Exchange building (East of St Pauls) etc and shoe horned its operations into HO building (Threadneedle St to us) However, it must be remembered that one piece of paper can, quite literally be worth all the tea in China, so Security is still very much paramount there. So much so that really I suspect that I should not be joining in on this thread :-( Now the main thrust of its security argument is that it is on an island, with roads right round it and NO underground works under, except for building services, all contained within the C18/C19 curtain wall, breached only by some 3"or so thick metal doors. Updated by a very modern Citadel type security system. AIUI the Northern Line passes to the west of the Bank site itself and then down King Billy Street, which is over the Bank platforms. So I think that any thought of tunneling work under the Bank site would be met with a very erect middle finger. Keith J Chesworth www.unseenlondon.co.uk www.blackpooltram.co.uk www.happysnapper.com www.boilerbill.com - main site www.amerseyferry.co.uk |
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