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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007, David of Broadway wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, David of Broadway wrote: The statements about your lack of express services were probably referring to the Underground, where they're largely accurate, except on the western Piccadilly and Metropolitan. Strictly speaking, that're true, but my point was that NR trains act as expresses for LU lines in some situations. For example, the Great Northern from King's Cross, which only has stations north of Finsbury Park (if you forget about Moorgate and all that) is the express service of the northeastern Piccadilly. The London, Tilbury and Southend line is the express service of the eastern District. Other lines don't have such close correspondence to LU lines, but often serve overlapping areas at the edge of town, providing a quicker service in. And we in New York have the LIRR between Jamaica and Penn Station and Metro-North between various points in the Bronx and Grand Central. (Granted, the subway has substantially lower fares.) Absolutely. I wasn't for a moment trying to imply that London had something that New York didn't - perish the thought! London has lots of things that New York doesn't! Just that it doesn't give a complete view to say that London has no expresses, as this implies that wherever you are, you're looking at a one-stop-each-and-every-500-metres ride into town. Agreed completely. Yes, yes, i'm not debating the superiority of the NYC system. Merely making an observation about London! I don't think NYC's system is necessarily superior in all ways. For instance, it's been mentioned in this thread that NYC's route structure can be quite confusing. I really do wish we had the kind of robustness multi-tracking affords, though. Even bidirectional signalling and a few more crossovers would be something. Yes, I certainly agree with that. It seems like whenever there's the slightest problem anywhere along a line, the entire line breaks down. (OK, I'm probably exaggerating a bit.) But on the flip side, your system is MUCH better at publicizing information regarding service outages. -- David of Broadway New York, NY, USA |
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On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 07:49:56AM -0400, David of Broadway wrote:
But the Underground map doesn't show distances at street level! http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/colourmap.pdf does, for at least Covent Garden, Embankment, and Euston Square. -- David Cantrell | Nth greatest programmer in the world If you have received this email in error, please add some nutmeg and egg whites, whisk, and place in a warm oven for 40 minutes. |
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Bob Wood wrote:
Ian Jelf wrote: I don't think they actually close Coventry Garden on Saturday afternoons any more, do they? (Checks TfL site: no they don't; the Tube Map simply states that the station gets very busy and suggests alternatives.) Covent Garden is 'Way Out only' at all times until the end of the year. Whereas Coventry Garden is *way* out! |
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In message , John Rowland
writes Bob Wood wrote: Ian Jelf wrote: I don't think they actually close Coventry Garden on Saturday afternoons any more, do they? (Checks TfL site: no they don't; the Tube Map simply states that the station gets very busy and suggests alternatives.) Covent Garden is 'Way Out only' at all times until the end of the year. Whereas Coventry Garden is *way* out! Oops! ****Ing Spell Checkers! -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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