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Peter Smyth wrote:
"Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... Dan Gravell wrote: wrote: I'd advocate six, but I think 8 is unrealistic - major stations aside (East Croydon, Wimbledon etc) how many routes have 8tph? Put simply - build them. You're right that few have 8tph, but the setting of the waterline at four seems more a decision based on marketing than it does the semantics of the word "frequent". I think a 15 minute interval is just enough to qualify - after all, given that the average wait should be 7.5mins, that's just enough time at the big terminals to buy a ticket and find the platform if you're unfamilar with the place. 4tph is also the off-peak frequency to London at Richmond, Ealing Broadway (District) and Rickmansworth outwards. I accept that that's a small proportion of stations. Richmond and Ealing Broadway both have 6tph off-peak. Rickmansworth - Amersham has 6tph if you include the Chilterns. The only stations of LU with less than 6tph are Chesham (2tph), Woodford-Hainault (3tph), Kensington Olympia and Mill Hill East (4tph), New Cross and New Cross Gate (5tph each). My apologies about Richmond and Ealing - I didn't check beforehand. But Rickmansworth only has 4tph direct to central London between 10am and 3pm weekdays, including the Chilterns - Met departures are at xx00 and xx30, Chilterns at xx10 and xx40. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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