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"M Patrick" wrote in message
... When the circle line gets to Aldgate there is often a delay of a couple of minutes, sometimes lasting up to 10. Is this where the drivers change over? I don't think so, but it is one of the few places where Circle Line trains can wait without getting in the way of other trains, so short delays are deliberately scheduled there to allow late trains to get back on schedule. I'm not sure about the 10 minute delays though - since the line runs every 8 minutes, this sounds implausible! -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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"John Rowland" wrote in message
... "M Patrick" wrote in message ... When the circle line gets to Aldgate there is often a delay of a couple of minutes, sometimes lasting up to 10. Is this where the drivers change over? I don't think so, but it is one of the few places where Circle Line trains can wait without getting in the way of other trains, so short delays are deliberately scheduled there to allow late trains to get back on schedule. I'm not sure about the 10 minute delays though - since the line runs every 8 minutes, this sounds implausible! Ok. Let's say up to 5 minutes occasionally. I only use the Circle line on the times when the Northern line is scuppered. |
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writes "M Patrick" wrote in message ... When the circle line gets to Aldgate there is often a delay of a couple of minutes, sometimes lasting up to 10. Is this where the drivers change over? I don't think so, but it is one of the few places where Circle Line trains can wait without getting in the way of other trains, so short delays are deliberately scheduled there to allow late trains to get back on schedule. I'm not sure about the 10 minute delays though - since the line runs every 8 minutes, this sounds implausible! I always find it amazing that waiting 10+ minutes for a circle line is not abnormal when they run an 8 minute frequency. The number of times I have stood at Liverpool Street for 5 minutes or more waiting for any train when there are three services all running a better than 10 minute frequency! Must be like buses! -- John Alexander, |
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"John Rowland" wrote in
: "M Patrick" wrote in message ... When the circle line gets to Aldgate there is often a delay of a couple of minutes, sometimes lasting up to 10. Is this where the drivers change over? I don't think so, but it is one of the few places where Circle Line trains can wait without getting in the way of other trains, so short delays are deliberately scheduled there to allow late trains to get back on schedule. I'm not sure about the 10 minute delays though - since the line runs every 8 minutes, this sounds implausible! I'm not sure about the current timetable but previous timetables included some quite long scheduled waits on the Circle when the number of trains on the line is changed, e.g. at the beginning/end of the peaks. |
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