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John Salmon wrote:
"Paul Corfield" wrote wrote: "MIG" wrote wrote: The Central Line is a line of the London Underground and coloured red on the tube map. It is the second busiest line on the Underground after the Northern with 183,512,000 passengers per annum. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and has the greatest total length of track on the Underground (but is not the longest continuous line) Just read the above on Wikipedia....what is the longest continuous line it is referring to? It's a strange imprecise term to use. In fact, the whole thing is really, because "lines" are not really all that separate. It also seems to be the wrong way round. The Central Line is longest end to end (Epping to West Ruislip), but I would have thought other lines had more track mileage. It seems to imply there is another line "(but is not the longest continuous line)" The only other concept of "continuous" anything on the Underground that I am aware of is the longest continuous section of travel in tunnel. That is on the Northern Line from the portal at East Finchley via the Bank Branch to the southern portal just at Morden station. I can't think of any other relevant comparison but if people will use imprecise terminology for something as complex as the LU network! Cockfosters to Cockfosters via Heathrow? Just thought about that too (and Kennington loop)... Would Cockfosters-Heathrow-Cockfosters be the longest a train will go on the system without reversing? Or would a Circle Line train travel longer before it becomes something else than a Circle Line train and going out somewhere and reversing? -- Olof Lagerkvist ICQ: 724451 Web: http://here.is/olof |
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On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:40:51 -0700, Mr Thant
wrote: On Jun 19, 7:15 pm, wrote: It seems to imply there is another line "(but is not the longest continuous line)" It was added by an anonymous user last August, so it's probably ********. Quite. I just took the parenthetical remark out, with an edit summary of "What? West Ruislip to Epping is the longest single journey on LUL by track mileage." |
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On Jun 20, 3:57 am, James Farrar wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 11:40:51 -0700, Mr Thant wrote: On Jun 19, 7:15 pm, wrote: It seems to imply there is another line "(but is not the longest continuous line)" It was added by an anonymous user last August, so it's probably ********. Quite. I just took the parenthetical remark out, with an edit summary of "What? West Ruislip to Epping is the longest single journey on LUL by track mileage." I'm sure Epping to West Ruislip must be slightly longer ... |
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MIG wrote:
On Jun 20, 3:57 am, James Farrar wrote: I just took the parenthetical remark out, with an edit summary of "What? West Ruislip to Epping is the longest single journey on LUL by track mileage." I'm sure Epping to West Ruislip must be slightly longer ... Which line is longer in the Shepherds Bush area? |
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I suppose the longest journey that is theoretically possible would be
Chesham to Upminster, not including the circle line. |
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On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 05:35:23 -0700, sweek wrote:
I suppose the longest journey that is theoretically possible would be Chesham to Upminster, not including the circle line. Assuming no reversals or repetition of any stretch of route, I'll venture Chesham to Uxbridge (via Baker Street, Liverpool Street, Tower Hill, and Ealing Common) as being longer. |
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"asdf" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 05:35:23 -0700, sweek wrote: I suppose the longest journey that is theoretically possible would be Chesham to Upminster, not including the circle line. Assuming no reversals or repetition of any stretch of route, I'll venture Chesham to Uxbridge (via Baker Street, Liverpool Street, Tower Hill, and Ealing Common) as being longer. Surley these routes do not count because they involve changing lines? |
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wrote in message ... "asdf" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 05:35:23 -0700, sweek wrote: I suppose the longest journey that is theoretically possible would be Chesham to Upminster, not including the circle line. Assuming no reversals or repetition of any stretch of route, I'll venture Chesham to Uxbridge (via Baker Street, Liverpool Street, Tower Hill, and Ealing Common) as being longer. Surley these routes do not count because they involve changing lines? The 'line' names designated by LUL are not indicative of whether the actual tracks are (or are not) connected. tim |
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On Jun 20, 11:05 am, "John Rowland"
wrote: MIG wrote: On Jun 20, 3:57 am, James Farrar wrote: I just took the parenthetical remark out, with an edit summary of "What? West Ruislip to Epping is the longest single journey on LUL by track mileage." I'm sure Epping to West Ruislip must be slightly longer ... Which line is longer in the Shepherds Bush area? I'd think not much in it. They each seem to take two sides of a parallelogram with Shepherds Bush and White City at opposite corners. |
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On Wed, 20 Jun 2007, tim..... wrote:
wrote in message ... "asdf" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 05:35:23 -0700, sweek wrote: I suppose the longest journey that is theoretically possible would be Chesham to Upminster, not including the circle line. Assuming no reversals or repetition of any stretch of route, I'll venture Chesham to Uxbridge (via Baker Street, Liverpool Street, Tower Hill, and Ealing Common) as being longer. Surley these routes do not count because they involve changing lines? The 'line' names designated by LUL are not indicative of whether the actual tracks are (or are not) connected. But the original question was about the longest 'line', so this is in fact germane. tom -- For one thing at least is almost certain about the future, namely, that very much of it will be such as we should call incredible. -- Olaf Stapledon |
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