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Thanks guys for the advice.
It worked a treat! If you need to change from the Pic to the Vic line at Green Park, goto the last car on the Pic line. The exit to the ticket hall is a min on the esculator. And then another min going down. Timed the interchange on my watch. 1 min 38 secs ( but I do walk really fast!) I think this is easier to get to Brixton from Alperton, as there is only 1 interchange. Compared with 2 using the D&C lines at South ken/ earls court. |
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"Raymond Kirk" wrote:
Thanks guys for the advice. It worked a treat! If you need to change from the Pic to the Vic line at Green Park, goto the last car on the Pic line. The exit to the ticket hall is a min on the esculator. And then another min going down. Timed the interchange on my watch. 1 min 38 secs ( but I do walk really fast!) I think this is easier to get to Brixton from Alperton, as there is only 1 interchange. Compared with 2 using the D&C lines at South ken/ earls court. I wouldn't be too sure - it's a good few more stops, and if you stay on the District line until Barons Court it's a cross-platform interchange (well, probably not the right term, as the lines run in parallel anyway) to hop from District to Picc or vice versa, instead of all the stairs/escalators at South Ken/Earls Court. Same at Hammersmith, but Barons Court is probably quieter. Might worth timing it a couple of times to see what the difference is compared to Vic/District/Picc, changing at Barons Court instead. -- "For want of the price of tea and a slice, the old man died." |
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AstraVanMan wrote:
"Raymond Kirk" wrote: Thanks guys for the advice. It worked a treat! If you need to change from the Pic to the Vic line at Green Park, goto the last car on the Pic line. The exit to the ticket hall is a min on the esculator. And then another min going down. Timed the interchange on my watch. 1 min 38 secs ( but I do walk really fast!) I think this is easier to get to Brixton from Alperton, as there is only 1 interchange. Compared with 2 using the D&C lines at South ken/ earls court. I wouldn't be too sure - it's a good few more stops, and if you stay on the District line until Barons Court it's a cross-platform interchange (well, probably not the right term, as the lines run in parallel anyway) to hop from District to Picc or vice versa, instead of all the stairs/escalators at South Ken/Earls Court. Same at Hammersmith, but Barons Court is probably quieter. Might worth timing it a couple of times to see what the difference is compared to Vic/District/Picc, changing at Barons Court instead. Everything you say re cross-platform interchanges is most valid and worth remembering, but nonetheless I suspect that the Picc - Vic route might work out better. Why? Well the District isn't always the zippiest of lines, and often gets in a right muddle at Earls Court where the train often ends up just sitting in the platform waiting for various other trains get out of the way first. The Piccadilly meanwhile burrows under Earls Court and thus manages to avoid any such problems, and once one gets to the Victoria line then - if it's working properly, which IME it is most of the time - then you're home and dry. The Victoria line is without a doubt the magic line - frequent (never much of a wait), quick (the trains drive themselves and do so with a near perpetual sense of urgency), and choosy about where it stops (fewer stops = faster journey). In years to come, when the District eventually gets equipped with modern control systems, then it'll be a far more attractive prospect. Meanwhile I could even suggest to the OP that they start their Underground journey not at Alperton, but at Hangar Lane instead. The Central line also has automatic train operation (or ATO in LU parlance) and thus has some of the same advantages of the Victoria line. That said it'll probably won't shorten the OP's end to end journey, so don't try it out of you're trying to get to the church on time! When the Central line finally gets a station at Park Royal [1] then a Piccadilly to Central change would be another option. ----- [1] alwaystouchout on Park Royal Central Line station http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/33 |
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![]() When the Central line finally gets a station at Park Royal [1] then a Piccadilly to Central change would be another option. ----- [1] alwaystouchout on Park Royal Central Line station http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/33 Any ideas on when this is due to be built? I asked a driver who had no idea what I was on about! If the staff dont know, I wont hold my breath!! |
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"Tristan Goe" wrote in message
When the Central line finally gets a station at Park Royal [1] then a Piccadilly to Central change would be another option. Any ideas on when this is due to be built? I asked a driver who had no idea what I was on about! If the staff dont know, I wont hold my breath!! Another office building is under construction next to the Diageo HQ, but still no sign of any work on the station. I thought they were supposed to build the new station *before* the offices were opened? |
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Recliner wrote:
"Tristan Goe" wrote in message When the Central line finally gets a station at Park Royal [1] then a Piccadilly to Central change would be another option. Any ideas on when this is due to be built? I asked a driver who had no idea what I was on about! If the staff dont know, I wont hold my breath!! Another office building is under construction next to the Diageo HQ, but still no sign of any work on the station. I thought they were supposed to build the new station *before* the offices were opened? There was a thread on this a short while ago. The construction of the station is tied to the level of occupancy of the development - once the offices are occupied to a certain level, then the station must be built. -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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