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TfL have announced their branding plans for the North London Railway
concession: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-cent...t.asp?prID=886 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/5316358.stm Rather than opting for the brown "Rail" roundel, the branding scheme is an orange (!) "Overground" scheme - not to be confused with South London's "Overground Network" branding. Trains and signs will have an orange trim, there will be an Overground roundel almost identical to the Underground one but with an orange circle (and obviously the different word). The hidden news in the press release (which is probably more important than anything else) is that the onward northern extension to Highbury has been brought forward to Phase 1 (small print at the bottom: "The Mayor today made a commitment that Phase 1 of the East London Line Project would be extended from Dalston Junction to Highbury & Islington, in order to make a connection with the North London Railway"). Going back to the branding, all "Overground" lines will appear on the Tube map, which TfL has released a sample of for 2010. Interestingly, the line style (white centre with orange edges) looks much like the old style used to show selected British Rail lines (like Thameslink and the NLL) about fifteen years ago. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...06_tubemap.pdf That map throws up a few extra bits of information by itself, such as: - Dalston Junction is considered an interchange with Kingsland (so let's hope they put some good signs up along Kingsland High Street) - No plans yet for stations on Phase 2 at either Brixton or Loughborough Junction (perhaps unsurprising given the cost) - Carpenders Park, Bushey, Watford High St and Watford Junction look like they'll be moved into Zone A - Shepherd's Bush H&C becomes Shepherd's Bush Market, White City H&C will be Wood Lane, and won't be an advertised interchange with the Central line (although that might just be an oversight) Oh, and at what point is it easier to mark out stations that *aren't* step-free? East London looks like a bit of a mess (albeit a good one if you don't use steps). -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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Dave Arquati wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...06_tubemap.pdf That map throws up a few extra bits of information by itself, such as: - Dalston Junction is considered an interchange with Kingsland (so let's hope they put some good signs up along Kingsland High Street) - No plans yet for stations on Phase 2 at either Brixton or Loughborough Junction (perhaps unsurprising given the cost) - Carpenders Park, Bushey, Watford High St and Watford Junction look like they'll be moved into Zone A - Shepherd's Bush H&C becomes Shepherd's Bush Market, White City H&C will be Wood Lane, and won't be an advertised interchange with the Central line (although that might just be an oversight) Also: * no plans to move Hampstead Heath or Willesden into Zone 2 (although this may be oversight: I'm sure the former was part of TfL's original commitment on taking over NLR). * no plans to transfer the DC lines to LUL or run the Queens Park to Stratford service. * lifts appearing at Euston Square, Paddington (District), Highbury & Islington, Tottenham Hale, Waterloo (Northern) and Vauxhall. I guess in Highbury they're going to reanimate the old Tube station and use its lift shafts - although that hardly provides much of an interchange with the Overground platforms. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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"Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... TfL have announced their branding plans for the North London Railway concession: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-cent...t.asp?prID=886 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/5316358.stm Rather than opting for the brown "Rail" roundel, the branding scheme is an orange (!) "Overground" scheme - not to be confused with South London's "Overground Network" branding. Trains and signs will have an orange trim, there will be an Overground roundel almost identical to the Underground one but with an orange circle (and obviously the different word). The hidden news in the press release (which is probably more important than anything else) is that the onward northern extension to Highbury has been brought forward to Phase 1 (small print at the bottom: "The Mayor today made a commitment that Phase 1 of the East London Line Project would be extended from Dalston Junction to Highbury & Islington, in order to make a connection with the North London Railway"). Going back to the branding, all "Overground" lines will appear on the Tube map, which TfL has released a sample of for 2010. Interestingly, the line style (white centre with orange edges) looks much like the old style used to show selected British Rail lines (like Thameslink and the NLL) about fifteen years ago. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...06_tubemap.pdf This isn't where you're going with the topic, but I wonder why the FCC line between Finsbury Park and Moorgate isn't included. jim |
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Jim wrote:
Going back to the branding, all "Overground" lines will appear on the Tube map, which TfL has released a sample of for 2010. Interestingly, the line style (white centre with orange edges) looks much like the old style used to show selected British Rail lines (like Thameslink and the NLL) about fifteen years ago. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...06_tubemap.pdf This isn't where you're going with the topic, but I wonder why the FCC line between Finsbury Park and Moorgate isn't included. I think TfL is keen to make the distinction between "London Overground" - ie the lines that TfL controls and that it will franchise to London Underground standards of frequency, staffing, etc under a common Underground-style brand - and National Rail in general. Side note - a couple of interesting pics on the TfL press centre, including mock-ups of the London Overground Electrostars: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-cent...ry/gallery.asp -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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John B wrote:
Dave Arquati wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...06_tubemap.pdf That map throws up a few extra bits of information by itself, such as: - Dalston Junction is considered an interchange with Kingsland (so let's hope they put some good signs up along Kingsland High Street) - No plans yet for stations on Phase 2 at either Brixton or Loughborough Junction (perhaps unsurprising given the cost) - Carpenders Park, Bushey, Watford High St and Watford Junction look like they'll be moved into Zone A - Shepherd's Bush H&C becomes Shepherd's Bush Market, White City H&C will be Wood Lane, and won't be an advertised interchange with the Central line (although that might just be an oversight) Also: * no plans to move Hampstead Heath or Willesden into Zone 2 (although this may be oversight: I'm sure the former was part of TfL's original commitment on taking over NLR). * no plans to transfer the DC lines to LUL or run the Queens Park to Stratford service. I had the impression that the DC / Bakerloo plan was a longer-term thing than 2010, but I can't check on my own site because it's broken at the moment! As for QP to Stratford, who knows - the variety of different service patterns appearing from TfL and Network Rail is mind-boggling. Perhaps the QP service is something that would appear from 2011 when the second phase of NLR operations is supposed to come into play (says TfL according to Network Rail...) - which might coincide with the DC handover plan so that South Hampstead and Kilburn High Road retain a service. * lifts appearing at Euston Square, Paddington (District), Highbury & Islington, Tottenham Hale, Waterloo (Northern) and Vauxhall. I guess in Highbury they're going to reanimate the old Tube station and use its lift shafts - although that hardly provides much of an interchange with the Overground platforms. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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Dave Arquati wrote: TfL have announced their branding plans for the North London Railway concession: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-cent...d-exterior.jpg I take it that this is just an illustration of the livery style on a prexisting graphic- details like third rail shoes, 25kv pantograph 9 or space for one - inter unit connections and end doors being ommitted. |
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Dave Arquati wrote:
Going back to the branding, all "Overground" lines will appear on the Tube map, which TfL has released a sample of for 2010. Interestingly, the line style (white centre with orange edges) looks much like the old style used to show selected British Rail lines (like Thameslink and the NLL) about fifteen years ago. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...06_tubemap.pdf The Heathrow Terminal 5 bit looks really weird too. Tim |
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"Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... TfL have announced their branding plans for the North London Railway concession: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-cent...t.asp?prID=886 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/5316358.stm Rather than opting for the brown "Rail" roundel, the branding scheme is an orange (!) "Overground" scheme - not to be confused with South London's "Overground Network" branding. Trains and signs will have an orange trim, there will be an Overground roundel almost identical to the Underground one but with an orange circle (and obviously the different word). The hidden news in the press release (which is probably more important than anything else) is that the onward northern extension to Highbury has been brought forward to Phase 1 (small print at the bottom: "The Mayor today made a commitment that Phase 1 of the East London Line Project would be extended from Dalston Junction to Highbury & Islington, in order to make a connection with the North London Railway"). Going back to the branding, all "Overground" lines will appear on the Tube map, which TfL has released a sample of for 2010. Interestingly, the line style (white centre with orange edges) looks much like the old style used to show selected British Rail lines (like Thameslink and the NLL) about fifteen years ago. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/h...06_tubemap.pdf That map throws up a few extra bits of information by itself, such as: - Dalston Junction is considered an interchange with Kingsland (so let's hope they put some good signs up along Kingsland High Street) - No plans yet for stations on Phase 2 at either Brixton or Loughborough Junction (perhaps unsurprising given the cost) - Carpenders Park, Bushey, Watford High St and Watford Junction look like they'll be moved into Zone A - Shepherd's Bush H&C becomes Shepherd's Bush Market, White City H&C will be Wood Lane, and won't be an advertised interchange with the Central line (although that might just be an oversight) Oh, and at what point is it easier to mark out stations that *aren't* step-free? East London looks like a bit of a mess (albeit a good one if you don't use steps). -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London No Sign of Bakerloo Line to Watford Junction or Croxley Link. WATFORD RAIL USERS GROUP AN OPEN MEETING IS TO BE HELD ON MONDAY 11th SEPTEMBER 2006 7pm at WATFORD TOWN HALL, RICKMANSWORTH ROAD, WATFORD Entry to the Town Hall is via the Customers Service Centre entrance next to the Hempstead Road car park. Representatives from your local Train Operators will be in attendance. There will also be a presentation from Transport for London on their proposed plans to bring "BAKERLOO LINE TRAINS TO WATFORD JUNCTION" ALL WELCOME |
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On 5 Sep 2006 08:57:44 -0700, "John B" wrote:
* lifts appearing at Euston Square, Paddington (District), Highbury & Islington, Tottenham Hale, Waterloo (Northern) and Vauxhall. Tottenham Hale is already step free - the lift has been in service for years. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 16:20:05 +0100, Dave Arquati
wrote: TfL have announced their branding plans for the North London Railway concession: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-cent...t.asp?prID=886 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/5316358.stm The hidden news in the press release (which is probably more important than anything else) is that the onward northern extension to Highbury has been brought forward to Phase 1 (small print at the bottom: "The Mayor today made a commitment that Phase 1 of the East London Line Project would be extended from Dalston Junction to Highbury & Islington, in order to make a connection with the North London Railway"). And hooray for an outbreak of common sense. I am very pleased that the "round the corner" link is to be part of the first phase rather than simply being a possibility that might happen "sometime never". [1] [1] excuse the cynicism but I think delivery of phase 2 of the ELLX is significantly at risk due to both monetary and political pressures. I hope it will happen but I wouldn't hold my breath. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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