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I have been reading the TFL website to see which tube lines I can take a
bicycle on. I can fully understand the sections that you CANNOT use but one seems odd to me. You can travel with a bicycle from Edgware to Colindale and Hendon Central to Golders Green. Why can't I travel all the way through? Ok it is a tunnelled section but their are NO stations in between. Any clues?? |
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On Aug 10, 7:05 pm, "Ryan" ??? wrote:
Why can't I travel all the way through? Ok it is a tunnelled section but their are NO stations in between. Presumably it's in case the train needs to be evacuated while stopped in the tunnel. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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In message , Ryan
writes I have been reading the TFL website to see which tube lines I can take a bicycle on. I can fully understand the sections that you CANNOT use but one seems odd to me. You can travel with a bicycle from Edgware to Colindale and Hendon Central to Golders Green. Why can't I travel all the way through? Ok it is a tunnelled section but their are NO stations in between. Any clues?? Aye, it's the carrying of cycles though tube tunnels that is banned by the Railway Inspectorate (or whatever they're called these days). We have similar issues on the Picc. as we can only carry bikes from Cockfosters to Oakwood as there is tunnel through Southgate. -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 01:22:32 +0100, Steve Fitzgerald
] wrote: Aye, it's the carrying of cycles though tube tunnels that is banned by the Railway Inspectorate (or whatever they're called these days). Best not tell Merseyrail, then - or is it because the Tube trains themselves might need to be evacuated from the ends, and a Class 508 unit has a lot more space to get a bike out of the way than a Tube train? Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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Neil Williams wrote:
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 01:22:32 +0100, Steve Fitzgerald ] wrote: Aye, it's the carrying of cycles though tube tunnels that is banned by the Railway Inspectorate (or whatever they're called these days). Best not tell Merseyrail, then - or is it because the Tube trains themselves might need to be evacuated from the ends, and a Class 508 unit has a lot more space to get a bike out of the way than a Tube train? In particular, a bike at one of the car ends on a Tube train, where there are single sliding doors and restricted space, would impede access to the end doors for evacuation. Class 508 has only double sliding doors. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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On Sat, 11 Aug 2007, Richard J. wrote:
Neil Williams wrote: On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 01:22:32 +0100, Steve Fitzgerald ] wrote: Aye, it's the carrying of cycles though tube tunnels that is banned by the Railway Inspectorate (or whatever they're called these days). Best not tell Merseyrail, then - or is it because the Tube trains themselves might need to be evacuated from the ends, and a Class 508 unit has a lot more space to get a bike out of the way than a Tube train? In particular, a bike at one of the car ends on a Tube train, where there are single sliding doors and restricted space, would impede access to the end doors for evacuation. Class 508 has only double sliding doors. Does that mean that if tube trains only had double doors, they could carry bikes? I thought the bike thing was to do with the need to be able to evacuate out the ends. Does Merseyrail have tunnels where it's possible to go out the sides instead? tom -- My goal wasn't to make a ton of money. It was to build good computers. -- Woz |
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In message , Tom
Anderson writes In particular, a bike at one of the car ends on a Tube train, where there are single sliding doors and restricted space, would impede access to the end doors for evacuation. Class 508 has only double sliding doors. Does that mean that if tube trains only had double doors, they could carry bikes? I thought the bike thing was to do with the need to be able to evacuate out the ends. Does Merseyrail have tunnels where it's possible to go out the sides instead? The reason I've always been given is that they would impede evacuation of the (tube) train in an emergency. The only was to evacuate a tube train in a tunnel would be through the M (driver's cab out to the world) and J (passenger saloon to driver's cab) doors. There's not a lot of room to start with and a bike or two would make things really difficult. -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:02:45 +0100, Tom Anderson
wrote: I thought the bike thing was to do with the need to be able to evacuate out the ends. Does Merseyrail have tunnels where it's possible to go out the sides instead? The Loop tunnels are fairly tight, but I imagine it would be possible to squeeze out between the train and the tunnel walls in most places - though I doubt that would be the official evacuation route. It's probably because the coaches are wider and as such a bike can be easily moved out of the way. I note that they appear to be permitted on all sections of the (larger) sub-surface lines. That said, thinking on bikes does vary in different locations. In Hamburg, for instance, bikes are permitted on all public transport including buses (you just put it in the wheelchair place and keep hold of it) though I think in a year I only once saw someone actually do so, as it's a bit of a rescue service as actually riding the bike tends to be faster than bus travel anyway. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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![]() "Neil Williams" wrote in message ... On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:02:45 +0100, Tom Anderson wrote: I thought the bike thing was to do with the need to be able to evacuate out the ends. Does Merseyrail have tunnels where it's possible to go out the sides instead? The Loop tunnels are fairly tight, but I imagine it would be possible to squeeze out between the train and the tunnel walls in most places - though I doubt that would be the official evacuation route. It's probably because the coaches are wider and as such a bike can be easily moved out of the way. I note that they appear to be permitted on all sections of the (larger) sub-surface lines. In the case of LU there is also the deep tube stations to consider, especially in the peaks, very few actually lend themselves to bikes being wheeled about the platforms and interconnecting spaces. So for consistency's sake and to avoid persistent debate, the odd couple of short tube tunnels with no stations have to be 'sacrificed'... Paul |
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 22:17:25 +0100, "Paul Scott"
wrote: In the case of LU there is also the deep tube stations to consider, especially in the peaks, very few actually lend themselves to bikes being wheeled about the platforms and interconnecting spaces. So for consistency's sake and to avoid persistent debate, the odd couple of short tube tunnels with no stations have to be 'sacrificed'... That's a good point. Being built in the 70s, the Merseyrail stations are far more spacious, and also fully accessible by lift. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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