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![]() Cast_Iron wrote: Huge wrote: Thameslink publish the timetable. It's entirely their fault if they can't abide by it. Wrong - as usual. I make him 100% right. |
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![]() "Colin McKenzie" wrote in message ... I agree. And anyway it would be impractical: there are too many possible destinations. A better target for long-distance journeys via London would be to reduce two changes to one, by running trains across the centre to a terminus the other side. Brussels does this, apart from Eurostar - trains to the north start from the south station, and vice versa. As, indeed, does Dublin. Southbound from Connolly to Rosslare and some northbound trains from Pearse. Unfortunately the Irish equivalent is not quite on the same scale as Brussels! |
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![]() Cast_Iron wrote: NM wrote: Cast_Iron wrote: Huge wrote: Thameslink publish the timetable. It's entirely their fault if they can't abide by it. Wrong - as usual. I make him 100% right. You would, just as one sheep follows another, but that doesn't mean it's true. Of course it's true, prove to me different if you can, whose fault is it, the passengers (sorry customers)? |
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"Lew 1 (from the UK)" writes:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 01:57:03 +0000 (UTC), (David Marshall) wrote: [18 lines snipped] As has been said elsewhere, Thameslink should be running to the timetable. If they can't do that, then the timetable needs to be changed. Precisely. -- "The road to Paradise is through Intercourse." The uk.transport FAQ; http://www.huge.org.uk/transport/FAQ.html [email me at huge [at] huge [dot] org [dot] uk] |
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"Lew 1 (from the UK)" writes:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 11:38:57 +0000 (UTC), (David Marshall) wrote: In article , Huge wrote: Thameslink publish the timetable. It's entirely their fault if they can't abide by it. Absolutely. But with such a frequent service it doesn't really *matter*. From my expirience, the frequent service only "doesn't matter" on paper. In the real world, Thameslink seem to develop huge gaps in the service on an alarmingly regular basis Quite. Especially with bull**** like only 2 trains an hour northbound from London Bridge in the evening rush, and those "all stations". -- "The road to Paradise is through Intercourse." The uk.transport FAQ; http://www.huge.org.uk/transport/FAQ.html [email me at huge [at] huge [dot] org [dot] uk] |
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NM wrote:
Cast_Iron wrote: NM wrote: Cast_Iron wrote: Huge wrote: Thameslink publish the timetable. It's entirely their fault if they can't abide by it. Wrong - as usual. I make him 100% right. You would, just as one sheep follows another, but that doesn't mean it's true. Of course it's true, prove to me different if you can, whose fault is it, the passengers (sorry customers)? You seem to assume that the railway has no external influences. |
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![]() Cast_Iron wrote: NM wrote: Cast_Iron wrote: NM wrote: Cast_Iron wrote: Huge wrote: Thameslink publish the timetable. It's entirely their fault if they can't abide by it. Wrong - as usual. I make him 100% right. You would, just as one sheep follows another, but that doesn't mean it's true. Of course it's true, prove to me different if you can, whose fault is it, the passengers (sorry customers)? You seem to assume that the railway has no external influences. So as I suspected you can't refute his claim. |
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NM wrote:
Cast_Iron wrote: NM wrote: Cast_Iron wrote: NM wrote: Cast_Iron wrote: Huge wrote: Thameslink publish the timetable. It's entirely their fault if they can't abide by it. Wrong - as usual. I make him 100% right. You would, just as one sheep follows another, but that doesn't mean it's true. Of course it's true, prove to me different if you can, whose fault is it, the passengers (sorry customers)? You seem to assume that the railway has no external influences. So as I suspected you can't refute his claim. I can, I'm simply giving you the opportunity to think about things. |
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![]() Dave wrote: What Thameslink have to ensure is that it maintains it trains and systems so that the timetable is achievable. What it can't do is make other operators As was said Thameslink publish a timetable, thank you for the detail about how they do it but that changes nothing, they have ample opportunity to ensure they meet their own criteria and if they don't 'tis their fault. |
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