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The new Western Ticket Hall at King's Cross St Pancras is now open,
with three new entrances: outside King's Cross, on the west side of St Pancras Road, and a little further west along Euston Road. Two former street entrances outside King's Cross have closed. Access to the Met/Circle/H+C is now via the Western Ticket Hall only. I'll be using this every working day. But here are a few initial observations: I was disappointed to see that there are no escalators down into the new ticket hall, nor are there any down to the Met line platforms. Although there appear to be lifts I expect lots of people will continue to struggle up and down the steps with their luggage. There is some misleading signposting in the Western ticket hall, with some signs for "St Pancras" pointing west rather than east. Presumably the signposting refers to the On the Circle/H+C line, although the entrance to the platforms has moved to the western end, eastbound trains continue to stop at the eastern end. Since Circle/H+C trains are much shorter than the platform a lot of people will find themselves having to walk along the platform to the last car when the train stops. The "old" ticket hall is now much more congested than before now that the ticket counters are open. PaulO |
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![]() Paul Oter wrote: The new Western Ticket Hall at King's Cross St Pancras is now open, with three new entrances: outside King's Cross, on the west side of St Pancras Road, and a little further west along Euston Road. Two former street entrances outside King's Cross have closed. Access to the Met/Circle/H+C is now via the Western Ticket Hall only. I'll be using this every working day. But here are a few initial observations: I was disappointed to see that there are no escalators down into the new ticket hall, nor are there any down to the Met line platforms. Although there appear to be lifts I expect lots of people will continue to struggle up and down the steps with their luggage. There is some misleading signposting in the Western ticket hall, with some signs for "St Pancras" pointing west rather than east. Presumably the signposting refers to the (I meant) Presumably ths signposting will make more sense when the Eurostar station is open. PaulO |
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Paul Oter wrote:
Paul Oter wrote: The new Western Ticket Hall at King's Cross St Pancras is now open, with three new entrances: outside King's Cross, on the west side of St Pancras Road, and a little further west along Euston Road. Two former street entrances outside King's Cross have closed. Access to the Met/Circle/H+C is now via the Western Ticket Hall only. I'll be using this every working day. But here are a few initial observations: I was disappointed to see that there are no escalators down into the new ticket hall, nor are there any down to the Met line platforms. Although there appear to be lifts I expect lots of people will continue to struggle up and down the steps with their luggage. There is some misleading signposting in the Western ticket hall, with some signs for "St Pancras" pointing west rather than east. Presumably the signposting refers to the (I meant) Presumably ths signposting will make more sense when the Eurostar station is open. Don't these signs currently direct people via a ramp to street level? |
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On 29 May 2006 13:07:01 -0700, "Paul Oter"
wrote: The new Western Ticket Hall at King's Cross St Pancras is now open, with three new entrances: outside King's Cross, on the west side of St Pancras Road, and a little further west along Euston Road. Two former street entrances outside King's Cross have closed. Access to the Met/Circle/H+C is now via the Western Ticket Hall only. I'll be using this every working day. But here are a few initial observations: I was disappointed to see that there are no escalators down into the new ticket hall, nor are there any down to the Met line platforms. Although there appear to be lifts I expect lots of people will continue to struggle up and down the steps with their luggage. It's a nice large ticket hall, but causes people entering from the Euston Road a long walk to the lift, which is in the north-western corner -- almost a complete circuit. The lift up from the platform was *already* out of order yesterday evening. There is some misleading signposting in the Western ticket hall, with some signs for "St Pancras" pointing west rather than east. Presumably the signposting refers to the Equally steps down to the ticket hall in the south-eastern corner are signposted for the Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines, with no mention of the other lines. On the Circle/H+C line, although the entrance to the platforms has moved to the western end, eastbound trains continue to stop at the eastern end. Since Circle/H+C trains are much shorter than the platform a lot of people will find themselves having to walk along the platform to the last car when the train stops. All westbound trains now stop at the west end of the platform, which narrows towards the end. Previously Circle and H&C trains stopped at monitors two cars short of the end. One wonders why such monitors were not installed on the eastbound. The "old" ticket hall is now much more congested than before now that the ticket counters are open. PaulO Yesterday it didn't help that the ticket office in the Western ticket hall was not in use. Overall an improvement on what went before, but a lot of work remains. Presumably this explains why the Met line through Kings Cross wiil be closed four more times up to September. Regards, Clive R Robertson -- Clive R Robertson -- AS/400 Programmer. Webmaster of http://www.osterleypark.org.uk/ -- this describes a beautiful National Trust property in West London. |
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article .com, (Paul Oter) wrote: The "old" ticket hall is now much more congested than before now that the ticket counters are open. Much to my amazement the new ticket office is no larger than the old, with the same number (3) of large ticket machines, the only ones to top up Oyster on. Result long queues at 11:15 this morning just to top up. When is Web top-up going to be more flexible? Presumably this shortage is only temporary, until the refurb of existing office is completed... and then there will be the Northern one in a few years. AND who buys tickets now? Jim Chisholm |
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![]() Colin Rosenstiel wrote: In article , (J. Chisholm) wrote: [snip] who buys tickets now? People who begrudge having to pay LU in advance, perhaps? But who most likely are happy to provide their employers with a week's or a month's labour before seeing anything for it? -- Larry Lard Replies to group please |
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On Tue, 30 May 2006 12:05 +0100 (BST), (Colin
Rosenstiel) wrote: In article .com, (Paul Oter) wrote: The "old" ticket hall is now much more congested than before now that the ticket counters are open. Much to my amazement the new ticket office is no larger than the old, with the same number (3) of large ticket machines, the only ones to top up Oyster on. Result long queues at 11:15 this morning just to top up. When is Web top-up going to be more flexible? Can you advise how many ticket office machines there are ? -- Stuart Johnson in Peterhead, Scotland To reply direct remove FILTER from |
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"J. Chisholm" wrote in news:e5hc1v$jab$1
@gemini.csx.cam.ac.uk: who buys tickets now? I did today. I bought a travelcard from a tube station. I didnt buy online because I normally travel on National Rail so can't buy online. |
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