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In article .com,
John B wrote: Agreed that Finsbury Park, Oxford Circus, Euston and Stockwell are all both good and clever. But why didn't they go for x-platform at Green Park and Warren Street...? Or Kings Cross. It's a particular bugbear of mine that there's really no good way for someone arriving at Kings Cross or St Pancras to get onto the Charing Cross Branch. Surely it wouldn't have been too hard to arrange things so that the Victoria Line interchanged with the Bank branch at KX, and the CX branch at Euston? Having cross platform interchange at Euston with the Bank branch seems a whole lot less useful than what could have been done. |
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On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 14:33:44 -0700, brixtonite wrote:
Try to avoid changing at: Green Park They really messed that up when they built the Victoria Line! Warren St isn't much better. In general, it seems to me that the Victoria line was a high point in terms of easy connexions - cross-platform interchange wherever possible, often created thanks to considerable ingenuity. The JLE is clearly a step backwards in this respect (notably at Waterloo) and it seems that from now onwards the priority will always be maximising capacity rather than convenience. AFAIK, the problem with the JLE was that new H&S requirements meant that all platforms had to be completely straight and level. This all but precluded cross-platform interchanges, as it would be prohibitive to re-align existing lines so that such platforms could be built (and there may not have been enough unused space underground to fit the platforms in). |
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In article .com, John
B writes In general, it seems to me that the Victoria line was a high point in terms of easy connexions - cross-platform interchange wherever possible, often created thanks to considerable ingenuity. But why didn't they go for x-platform at Green Park and Warren Street...? Green Park is due to simple geometry: get a map and remember that the Piccadilly is running under Piccadilly with the station under the intersection with Dover Street. Now try to construct a route with reasonable curvature that gives you cross-platform interchange. It's just not practical. Warren Street was deliberate. In the early 1960s there was much more traffic on the Charing Cross branch of the Northern than the Bank branch. Therefore the interchanges with the Victoria were deliberately arranged to encourage people on to the Bank branch and not to use the CX one, thus evening up the flows somewhat. In hindsight that may seem the wrong decision, but we have 40 years more data to work on. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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Sarah Brown wrote:
In article .com, John B wrote: Agreed that Finsbury Park, Oxford Circus, Euston and Stockwell are all both good and clever. But why didn't they go for x-platform at Green Park and Warren Street...? Or Kings Cross. It's a particular bugbear of mine that there's really no good way for someone arriving at Kings Cross or St Pancras to get onto the Charing Cross Branch. Surely it wouldn't have been too hard to arrange things so that the Victoria Line interchanged with the Bank branch at KX, and the CX branch at Euston? Having cross platform interchange at Euston with the Bank branch seems a whole lot less useful than what could have been done. From KGX there are only two stations on the Charing X branch that cannot be reached on either another direct line from KGX or by taking the Victoria to Oxford Circus and using the cross-platform transfer to the Bakerloo Line there. Of these two stations, Goodge Street is pretty close to Warren Street, and Tottenham Court Road is pretty close to Holborn or Leicester Square. -- Michael Hoffman |
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Olof Lagerkvist wrote:
The problem with this today is that on the current tube map the Bakerloo Line is drawn in a way that easily gives the impression that changing at Charing Cross is easier than at Embankment or Waterloo, when actually changing Bakerloo to/from anything else named Charing Cross includes a much longer walk. Also it would be useful to know those stations which although distinct are actually quite close together. For example, Lancaster Gate on the Central Line is quite close to Paddington so you might save time walking to / from there rather than changing at Notting Hill Gate. Bayswater and Queensway are another pair, as are Tower Hill and Fenchurch Street. -- John Youles Norwich England UK |
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In article ,
Michael Hoffman wrote: From KGX there are only two stations on the Charing X branch that cannot be reached on either another direct line from KGX or by taking the Victoria to Oxford Circus and using the cross-platform transfer to the Bakerloo Line there. Of these two stations, Goodge Street is pretty close to Warren Street, and Tottenham Court Road is pretty close to Holborn or Leicester Square. Much as I hate to do this... Mornington Crescent! |
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On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Sarah Brown wrote:
In article .com, John B wrote: Agreed that Finsbury Park, Oxford Circus, Euston and Stockwell are all both good and clever. But why didn't they go for x-platform at Green Park and Warren Street...? Or Kings Cross. Indeed. It's a particular bugbear of mine that there's really no good way for someone arriving at Kings Cross or St Pancras to get onto the Charing Cross Branch. Surely it wouldn't have been too hard to arrange things so that the Victoria Line interchanged with the Bank branch at KX, and the CX branch at Euston? If you look at the maps on John's site: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...9/ltkxplan.gif http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/ltkxiso.gif You can see that it wouldn't have been *that* hard to provide crossplatform interchange with the Northern line at KX. With the tunnels swapped round as at Euston, this would be a handy way to get to the City from the northern reaches of the Victoria; you can make this change at Euston, but it involves going a whole two more stops! I think Vic to CX at Euston would also have been doable, using a similar strategy as was used for Vic to Bank: recycle the existing southbound CX platform for the northbound Vic, and build two entirely new platforms for the southbound CX and Vic, underneath the New Ticket Hall. Here's a map of what was actually done: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...9/lteuston.gif Having cross platform interchange at Euston with the Bank branch seems a whole lot less useful than what could have been done. As Clive pointed out, one of the goals was to get people off the CX branch and onto the Vic, so this probably made sense at the time. I still think it was shortsighted. tom -- Nullius in verba |
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Sarah Brown wrote:
In article , Michael Hoffman wrote: From KGX there are only two stations on the Charing X branch that cannot be reached on either another direct line from KGX or by taking the Victoria to Oxford Circus and using the cross-platform transfer to the Bakerloo Line there. Of these two stations, Goodge Street is pretty close to Warren Street, and Tottenham Court Road is pretty close to Holborn or Leicester Square. Much as I hate to do this... Mornington Crescent! I haven't seen such a skillful use of Johnson's Cross-Platform Gambit since 1985. But if there were a cross-platform interchange, I expect it would be southbound and you'd still miss Mornington Crescent. -- Michael Hoffman |
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On Sep 5, 7:19 am, Michael Hoffman wrote:
Sarah Brown wrote: In article .com, John B wrote: Agreed that Finsbury Park, Oxford Circus, Euston and Stockwell are all both good and clever. But why didn't they go for x-platform at Green Park and Warren Street...? Or Kings Cross. It's a particular bugbear of mine that there's really no good way for someone arriving at Kings Cross or St Pancras to get onto the Charing Cross Branch. Surely it wouldn't have been too hard to arrange things so that the Victoria Line interchanged with the Bank branch at KX, and the CX branch at Euston? Having cross platform interchange at Euston with the Bank branch seems a whole lot less useful than what could have been done. From KGX there are only two stations on the Charing X branch that cannot be reached on either another direct line from KGX or by taking the Victoria to Oxford Circus and using the cross-platform transfer to the Bakerloo Line there. Of these two stations, Goodge Street is pretty close to Warren Street, and Tottenham Court Road is pretty close to Holborn or Leicester Square. -- Michael Hoffman- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Which is why it was rather annoying when the Charing X branch was closed for engineering works and they chose to have the Northern platforms at KXSP closed on the same weekend! |
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