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Highbury and Islington Heat
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 22:36:16 +0100, Stuart
wrote: If TfL want a solution to the heat on the tube they should just take a long hard look at Highbury & Islington: Victoria Line platform - like an oven (it has always seemed to me to be the hottest line on the network for no obvious reason) WAGN platform right next door - like a fridge. Don't really understand how there can be such a diffrence in temperature in such a small distance Easy: a) Lower usage - on average you've got one train every 10 minutes on Great Northern Electric Monday - Friday until 20.00. No service Sats and Suns. This means less heat from trains and passengers b) Length of tunnels. Highbury is not too far from Drayton Park and Essex Road - so air is getting pushed in at this point. The Victoria Line has ventilation shafts, but trains only join the line just north of Seven Sisters. Isn't the Drain (Waterloo and City) quite cool? Rob. -- rob at robertwoolley dot co dot uk |
Highbury and Islington Heat
Robert Woolley wrote:
Easy: a) Lower usage - on average you've got one train every 10 minutes on Great Northern Electric Monday - Friday until 20.00. No service Sats and Suns. This means less heat from trains and passengers b) Length of tunnels. Highbury is not too far from Drayton Park and Essex Road - so air is getting pushed in at this point. The Victoria Line has ventilation shafts, but trains only join the line just north of Seven Sisters. I suspect it is more complicated than that, the WAGN platforms are very damp, and the 2 are of diffrent construction |
Highbury and Islington Heat
"Robert Woolley" wrote in message ... Isn't the Drain (Waterloo and City) quite cool? No, it's like an oven all year round. I wonder if they'll ever get round to running longer trains on the W&C, 4 carriages is inhumane in the rush hour! |
Highbury and Islington Heat
Isn't the Drain (Waterloo and City) quite cool?
No, it's like an oven all year round. I wonder if they'll ever get round to running longer trains on the W&C, 4 carriages is inhumane in the rush hour! When they get around to extending the platforms. You may have noticed the train takes the whole length! As an aside, anyone else *not* looking forward to the 10 mins it'll take to get out at Bank when they turn the ticket barriers on? |
Highbury and Islington Heat
John writes
As an aside, anyone else *not* looking forward to the 10 mins it'll take to get out at Bank when they turn the ticket barriers on? What makes you think it will take 10 mins? -- Dave |
Highbury and Islington Heat
John writes
As an aside, anyone else *not* looking forward to the 10 mins it'll take to get out at Bank when they turn the ticket barriers on? What makes you think it will take 10 mins? Nowt scientific; just the fact that it takes nearly 5 sometimes and that's before the 'blimey, a ticket barrier! Best take my ticket out then!' types get there. |
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