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Piccadilly Line today
I would imagine most of the extra traffice will be using WAGN services
into London. Indeed with the close proximity of WAGN to the Piccadilly Line between Bounds Green and Fisnbury Park along with the high number of parlell bus services means most of the extra traffice will happen on these services instead of using the Victoria from Seven Sisters, though south of Finsbury Park it will be a lot busier then usual. |
Piccadilly Line today
is the Picadilly Line running now except for Russell Square=Kings X
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Piccadilly Line today
Unlimited Eddie wrote:
is the Picadilly Line running now except for Russell Square=Kings X The closed section is Hyde Park Corner to Arnos Grove. See http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/travelinfo/realtime/ -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Piccadilly Line today
On Sun, 9 Jul 2005, MartyJ wrote:
I would imagine most of the extra traffice will be using WAGN services into London. Indeed with the close proximity of WAGN to the Piccadilly Line between Bounds Green and Fisnbury Park along with the high number of parlell bus services means most of the extra traffice will happen on these services instead of using the Victoria from Seven Sisters, though south of Finsbury Park it will be a lot busier then usual. I'm not so sure. During the week, those WAGN trains will be running into Moorgate. People who usually use the Piccadilly line presumably want to go to King's Cross, Bloomsbury, Holborn or the west end; WAGN trains aren't going to help them. The Victoria line, on the other hand, even if it doesn't go exactly where they want, at least gets them to the right end of town. If WAGN ran extra weekday services into King's Cross, that might pick up more of the load, but it would still leave people at KX with only the Met and buses for onward connections, at least until the KX tube station reopens. Thinking about it, i suppose people could go by train to Moorgate, then walk to Liverpool Street and hop on the Central line. I doubt people would do that rather than use the Victoria line, though. tom -- You are in a twisty maze of directories, all alike. In front of you is a broken pipe... |
Piccadilly Line today
"Tom Anderson" wrote in message h.li... On Sun, 9 Jul 2005, MartyJ wrote: I would imagine most of the extra traffice will be using WAGN services into London. Indeed with the close proximity of WAGN to the Piccadilly Line between Bounds Green and Fisnbury Park along with the high number of parlell bus services means most of the extra traffice will happen on these services instead of using the Victoria from Seven Sisters, though south of Finsbury Park it will be a lot busier then usual. I'm not so sure. During the week, those WAGN trains will be running into Moorgate. Not all of them. There are several slow trains that go into King's Cross on weekday mornings. Fewer in the evening though. Dave. |
Piccadilly Line today
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 11:01:17 +0100, Tom Anderson
wrote: On Sun, 9 Jul 2005, MartyJ wrote: I would imagine most of the extra traffice will be using WAGN services into London. Indeed with the close proximity of WAGN to the Piccadilly Line between Bounds Green and Fisnbury Park along with the high number of parlell bus services means most of the extra traffice will happen on these services instead of using the Victoria from Seven Sisters, though south of Finsbury Park it will be a lot busier then usual. I'm not so sure. During the week, those WAGN trains will be running into Moorgate. People who usually use the Piccadilly line presumably want to go to King's Cross, Bloomsbury, Holborn or the west end; WAGN trains aren't going to help them. The Victoria line, on the other hand, even if it doesn't go exactly where they want, at least gets them to the right end of town. "People who usually use the Piccadilly" could be heading _anywhere_, e.g. to change to the Victoria at Finsbury Park, or the Northern at K-X. -- Nick Cooper [Carefully remove the detonators from my e-mail address to reply!] The London Underground at War: http://www.cwgcuser.org.uk/personal/...ra/lu/tuaw.htm 625-Online - classic British television: http://www.625.org.uk 'Things to Come' - An Incomplete Classic: http://www.thingstocome.org.uk |
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