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A colleague of mine lives near the Liverpool Street to Chingford branch,
and is under the impression that the service has recently increased from 2tph to 4tph. He comments that the trains were previously half empty and are now three quarters empty. Is he correct about the increase? If so, does anyone know why One made this rather drastic change (assuming my colleague is right about the loadings). -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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![]() "Clive D. W. Feather" wrote in message ... A colleague of mine lives near the Liverpool Street to Chingford branch, and is under the impression that the service has recently increased from 2tph to 4tph. He comments that the trains were previously half empty and are now three quarters empty. Is he correct about the increase? If so, does anyone know why One made this rather drastic change (assuming my colleague is right about the loadings). It's been 4tph Mondays to Fridays for quite a time, and IIRC it's never been less than 3tph. Saturdays has recently iuncreased from 3tph to 4tph, and Sundays from 2tph to 4tph, presumably as part of TfL's 'Overground Network' scheme. Are TfL subsidising the increased weekend frequency? Before the Victoria Line was opened the line had 9tph in the peaks. Peter |
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![]() "Clive D. W. Feather" wrote: A colleague of mine lives near the Liverpool Street to Chingford branch, and is under the impression that the service has recently increased from 2tph to 4tph. He comments that the trains were previously half empty and are now three quarters empty. IMX the Chingford branch has never loaded very well, off-peak, between Liverpool Street and Walthamstow Central. Often it loads better Walthamstow - Chingford because of the interchange with the Victoria line at the former, which draws away traffic to and from the West End. Chris |
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![]() Peter Masson wrote: "It's been 4tph Mondays to Fridays for quite a time, and IIRC it's never been less than 3tph. Saturdays has recently iuncreased from 3tph to 4tph, and Sundays from 2tph to 4tph, presumably as part of TfL's 'Overground Network' scheme. Are TfL subsidising the increased weekend frequency?" Before the December timetable change there were only 2tph in the evenings Monday to Friday. Saturday evenings were also 2tph. Sunday evenings are still only 2tph. Barry Buitekant |
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I use the Liverpool Street to Clapton stretch quite often in the
evening and from my observations it does load very well. Perhaps our definition of what loads very well differs? Barry |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I use the Liverpool Street to Clapton stretch quite often in the evening and from my observations it does load very well. Perhaps our definition of what loads very well differs? The GER took a passenger census in 1920 when they were planning the 'Jazz' service. On the census day, the 6.5 pm Chingford train left Liverpool Street with 1241 passengers, and even allowing for those who had alighted, left Hackney Downs with 1442. Only 106 were left on the train after Wood Street. By my definition that's a lot more than loading well, especially as the train seems to have consisted of 16 four-wheeled coaches. Peter |
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In article , Mike Bristow
writes A press release announcing the change to a 15 minute frequency, dated 20051129: http://www.onerailway.com/latestinfo...lay.asp?id=845 A brief search didn't find that. Thanks for this and all the other responses. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 18:21:59 +0000, "Clive D. W. Feather"
wrote: A colleague of mine lives near the Liverpool Street to Chingford branch, and is under the impression that the service has recently increased from 2tph to 4tph. He comments that the trains were previously half empty and are now three quarters empty. Is he correct about the increase? If so, does anyone know why One made this rather drastic change (assuming my colleague is right about the loadings). Having looked at the timetable the increase is as he describes. I have to say I had not noticed and yet I go through Walthamstow Central every day. The improvements such as the 15 min evening service and late trains until 0100 are all good ideas. There is, of course, no change for M-F peaks and daytimes except that the AM peak service to Chingford was x30 to allow 2 trains an hour to run back empty to provide the x15 service to Liverpool St. Nice to see Saturday services back to x15 after being hacked back to x20 when One took over. I see from other posts that the actual implementation has been a farce. I don't use the line very much but the improvements are a good idea - shame they are now delayed for the best of a year due to One's incompetence. The line can be quite busy as it provides an important link in Waltham Forest and the Clapton / Hackney Downs stops do reasonably well. This sort of turn up and go service coupled with a very limited Oyster Pre-Pay availability (from W'Stow) should generate more traffic. As an aside I looked at the service on other Lea Valley routes and it seems that Bethnal Green, Cambridge Heath and London Fields have all gained a much improved weekend and evening service and also a more balance peak / off peak service. Again trains typically every 15 minutes as opposed to no service at times or just x30. I am pleased to see that there is another attempt to provide a decent service from these stations following the failure of the last initiative (Jazz Train?) back in the 80s under BR and the GLC? -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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