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![]() This morning I left Palmers Green and went to Highbury and Islington for about 8 to get the Victoria Line. The Victoria line had signal problems so we were advised to use alternative routes. So I got back on the rail line to Moorgate to get the Northern Line. The Northern line train at Moorgate didn't go anywhere because of signal problems near Stockwell. Can you see a pattern emerging ? So I got on the circle line to Kings Cross to connect with (well any sodding thing still moving south). I tried to change lines at Kings Cross but got turfed out onto the street as they were closing Kings Cross because it was too busy...... try the Angel they said. So I walked to the Angel............. nothing at all going south. At this stage I would be forgiven for just sitting in a corner and having a good hissy fit :-) But I then walked to Highbury & Islington, where I'd been an hour before and after a long wait got a Victoria Line train, and arrived at work some 1 and a half hours late !! So I'm thinking, why am I paying £33.20 a week to put up with this crap, and why people keep voting for Ken, the guy who promised to transform the Tube !! -- Edward Cowling "Must Go - The Revolution Starts At 9" |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:24:18 +0100, Edward Cowling London UK
wrote: This morning I left Palmers Green and went to Highbury and Islington for about 8 to get the Victoria Line. The Victoria line had signal problems so we were advised to use alternative routes. So I got back on the rail line to Moorgate to get the Northern Line. The Northern line train at Moorgate didn't go anywhere because of signal problems near Stockwell. Can you see a pattern emerging ? I could try to explain but I don't think that would help. It was a particularly awful morning in terms of big signal problems so I'll say sorry instead given that I work for LU. I agree that it is unacceptable that you and others encounter delays like you did today. You probably won't like my next suggestion and I would agree that you shouldn't have to plan like this. I make sure I have a number of alternative routes already worked out to get me to where I want to get to. This applies for home to work and the reverse journey in particular but it can also help at other times. This typically involves using the bus network in order to keep moving - it's when everything stops that the frustration really builds. I have only got stuck once in a number of years when trying to use my alternative routes and it is much less stressful to be able to take a firm decision to go to the stop to catch bus x to get to y. By being able to decide quickly you can generally get ahead of the crowd of people who may then be forced to head for the buses and then everything gets very busy indeed. I don't know where you were headed but from Moorgate you have several good bus options to head south of the river - 76, 141, 133, 100, 43. So I'm thinking, why am I paying £33.20 a week to put up with this crap, and why people keep voting for Ken, the guy who promised to transform the Tube !! I think I can guess how you will be voting. Once again - sorry for being mucked around this morning. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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![]() I could try to explain but I don't think that would help. It was a particularly awful morning in terms of big signal problems so I'll say sorry instead given that I work for LU. Ah yes but signal failures would be down to the (privatised) infracos!!!! I'm not sure about the Victoria line, but on the Northern that's the second time in just over a week that there has been a points failure at Kennington when I was on duty. I blame Tubelines - and underinvestment in general. Admits to working for London Underground! So do I! And it wasn't my fault!!! |
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On Jun 26, 7:54 pm, wrote:
I could try to explain but I don't think that would help. It was a particularly awful morning in terms of big signal problems so I'll say sorry instead given that I work for LU. Ah yes but signal failures would be down to the (privatised) infracos!!!! I'm not sure about the Victoria line, but on the Northern that's the second time in just over a week that there has been a points failure at Kennington when I was on duty. I blame Tubelines - and underinvestment in general. Admits to working for London Underground! So do I! And it wasn't my fault!!! You are spot on there Hannah,having said that at least money is being spent and things are said to improve under the PPP Line Upgrades (whith equipment that wont last anywhere near as long as the current assets) Tubelines are crap too, but dont but anywhere near as much stick as Metromess, but then Tubelines must make an awful lot more money - through Transplant, Emergency Response Unit and Refuse & Distribution Services Also Kings Cross was closed earlier because of concrete coming through the tunnel roof on the Piccadilly line. Very Odd that! |
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"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
... On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:24:18 +0100, Edward Cowling London UK This typically involves using the bus network in order to keep moving - it's when everything stops that the frustration really builds. Normally I would agree as I've been using a bus to get to work over the past year. It usually takes about an hour door to door. However for the past few mornings, I've had to wait over 20mins for a bus and there's only been standing room by the time I get on. A few more stops down the route and the bus is packed to capacity because of the delay. People are standing on the stairs, jumping on from the back doors and standing by the driver. The driver then throws a hissy fit and turns off the engine until people get off the stairs and causing more delays. What happened to a bus every 8 mins ? With people going to work and children going to school during rush hour, one bus every 30 mins isn't good enough. I'm now averaging 1 hour 20 door to door ! |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 21:20:48 +0100, "EK"
wrote: "Paul Corfield" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:24:18 +0100, Edward Cowling London UK This typically involves using the bus network in order to keep moving - it's when everything stops that the frustration really builds. Normally I would agree as I've been using a bus to get to work over the past year. It usually takes about an hour door to door. However for the past few mornings, I've had to wait over 20mins for a bus and there's only been standing room by the time I get on. A few more stops down the route and the bus is packed to capacity because of the delay. People are standing on the stairs, jumping on from the back doors and standing by the driver. The driver then throws a hissy fit and turns off the engine until people get off the stairs and causing more delays. What happened to a bus every 8 mins ? With people going to work and children going to school during rush hour, one bus every 30 mins isn't good enough. I'm now averaging 1 hour 20 door to door ! What route out of interest? -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
... On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:24:18 +0100, Edward Cowling London UK wrote: I could try to explain but I don't think that would help. It was a particularly awful morning in terms of big signal problems so I'll say sorry instead given that I work for LU. That's the first and only apology from LU (ok, you're not a spokesman but I'll accept it). The first I became aware of it was getting into Euston from Watford at 08:05. Large crowds were queueing into the underground and after a 10 minute pass by the deliberate bottleneck I got down from the concourse and onto a northern line train (Bank) and thought that would be it. The train waited for 10 minutes at Euston with the driver giving regular updates about a train stopped at Kennington. Then most bizarrely he started repeatedly shouting for people to get on the train or leave the station. I wish I could have recorded it. The station was to be closed. A sort of weird panic ensued and the train took off to Kings Cross. I think at that point we were told Euston was closing down due to a power failure. At Kings Cross the platform was totally full and we were going nowhere. After much faffing (driver was telling people to get off, announcements were indicating otherwise), we then overheard lines were stopped at Circle, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan and Victoria. Complete chaos. I then heard Kings Cross was to close. I got above ground at 09:00 and paid £20 got get a black cab to Bank for the DLR to Canary Wharf for 10am. Buses were not an option. I have only got stuck once in a number of years when trying to use my alternative routes and it is much less stressful to be able to take a firm decision to go to the stop to catch bus x to get to y. You should have seen it outside Kings Cross. Try competing with about 500 other people trying to get where they're going. No amount of planning ahead can prepare you for that. P.S. I know the staff were under a lot of stress but I heard on various occasions people saying "well, at least they could apologise and not just shout at us". |
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"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
... On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 21:20:48 +0100, "EK" wrote: "Paul Corfield" wrote in message . .. On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:24:18 +0100, Edward Cowling London UK This typically involves using the bus network in order to keep moving - it's when everything stops that the frustration really builds. Normally I would agree as I've been using a bus to get to work over the past year. It usually takes about an hour door to door. However for the past few mornings, I've had to wait over 20mins for a bus and there's only been standing room by the time I get on. A few more stops down the route and the bus is packed to capacity because of the delay. People are standing on the stairs, jumping on from the back doors and standing by the driver. The driver then throws a hissy fit and turns off the engine until people get off the stairs and causing more delays. What happened to a bus every 8 mins ? With people going to work and children going to school during rush hour, one bus every 30 mins isn't good enough. I'm now averaging 1 hour 20 door to door ! What route out of interest? -- Paul C It's the 63 heading North to Blackfriars. Been late 2 days in a row now and had to make up the time as well. |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 21:57:47 +0100,
Movilla wrote: "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:24:18 +0100, Edward Cowling London UK wrote: I could try to explain but I don't think that would help. It was a particularly awful morning in terms of big signal problems so I'll say sorry instead given that I work for LU. That's the first and only apology from LU (ok, you're not a spokesman but I'll accept it). The first I became aware of it was getting into Euston from Watford at 08:05. Large crowds were queueing into the underground and after a 10 minute pass by the deliberate bottleneck I got down from the concourse and onto a northern line train (Bank) and thought that would be it. The train waited A brompton is your friend ;-) I got the 07:46 from Watford arriving Euston at 08:08 (I didn't notice the exact time we got in) I then cycled from Euston to Moorgate and got into work around about 8:30. One option you've got when it's impossible to get down into Euston underground is to walk to Euston Square, travel to Moorgate and then walk to Bank (or catch a bus - I would guess pretty much anything travelling south on Moorgate would be ok) And despite the weather we've been having reported in the news recently, I've had two journeys this year (2007) where I've put on waterproofs for cycling across London. Tim. -- God said, "div D = rho, div B = 0, curl E = - @B/@t, curl H = J + @D/@t," and there was light. http://tjw.hn.org/ http://www.locofungus.btinternet.co.uk/ |
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