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Olof Lagerkvist wrote:
Q wrote: Yep Platform 7 is at the Bank end - its the left hand platform. (Which we left from again this morning. I have never looked, but I presume the other platforms at Bank are something like Central line is 1&2, with the other end of the complex having 3,4,5&6 I'm sure someone on here will know for certain. I only ever use the Bank end of the complex and don't pay attention to platform numbers normally. Central Line platforms are 1 and 2, Northern Line are 3 (SB) and 4 (NB) and DLR platforms are 9 and 10 for departures and arrivals respectively. 7 and 8 are Waterloo & City Line as you say and IIRC 5 and 6 are the Circle/District Line platforms at Monument Station. I think you have the District and Central swapped. According to CULG ( www.davros.org/rail/culg ), the platforms at Bank/Monument are numbered as follows: 1,2 District line (Monument) 3,4 Northern line 5,6 Central line 7,8 Waterloo & City line 9,10 DLR By the way, Clive says that the W&C platforms at Waterloo are numbered 25 and 26, which continues the sequence of main-line platforms (1-19 SWT, 20-24 Eurostar), reflecting the former ownership of the W&C prior to 1994 when it transferred from BR to LU. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On Oct 4, 11:39 am, "Paul Scott"
wrote: "elyob" wrote in message oups.com... While I'm at it, why do they only use one platform at the Bank end, and why can't the ticket inspectors open the gate for "paper ticket" customers to escape? Are they the customers who have a paper travelcard in a plastic wallet and can't be ar**ed to remove it to pass it through the ticket gate. I think a few of them come from Basingstoke... Paul I keep my ticket in my wallet and have been buying weeklys, but I do take the ticket out for the machines! I just decided to "upgrade" to a monthly Oyster trqavelcard, the first time I've bought a travelcard on Oyster. A quick question .. if I don't touch out at Waterloo, having touched in at Bank, there is no fine or anything is there? Same with National Rail, if the gates at home are wide open, so I still have to touch out? Thanks |
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On Oct 4, 3:31 pm, elyob wrote:
On Oct 4, 11:39 am, "Paul Scott" wrote: "elyob" wrote in message roups.com... While I'm at it, why do they only use one platform at the Bank end, and why can't the ticket inspectors open the gate for "paper ticket" customers to escape? Are they the customers who have a paper travelcard in a plastic wallet and can't be ar**ed to remove it to pass it through the ticket gate. I think a few of them come from Basingstoke... Paul I keep my ticket in my wallet and have been buying weeklys, but I do take the ticket out for the machines! I just decided to "upgrade" to a monthly Oyster trqavelcard, the first time I've bought a travelcard on Oyster. A quick question .. if I don't touch out at Waterloo, having touched in at Bank, there is no fine or anything is there? Same with National Rail, if the gates at home are wide open, so I still have to touch out? Thanks No worries, just did a deeper search of this group and noticed an earlier answer .... " Strictly speaking for Travelcard holders on Oyster you don't have to touch in and out everywhere *where your ticket is valid*. It does become important to touch in and out if you intend to use the PAYG facility (yes it's still there on your card alongside your travelcard ticket) to auto extend on LU (DLR doesn't count as your ticket zones covers all of DLR). The gates will be unable to calculate the extension fare to be deducted if you do not record entry and exit. " |
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On Oct 4, 10:01 am, elyob wrote:
On Oct 3, 6:04 pm, "Q" ..@.. wrote: "elyob" wrote in message roups.com... Is there any reason as to why the Drain (Waterloo & City) is so f***ing poor? My last three journeys in the last 36 hours have incurred a "suspended" line. Wasn't the reason it closed down for five months in April 06 was to make it reliable? They also have the longest shut down at night. Your quite right, and I have asked this question time and time again... But when it was closed they didn't re-signal, and I'm not sure if the put in new leeky feeder for the radios. The last problem I had was a couple of days ago, and that was the tunnel radio system was down - the result is trains don't run as its not safe... While I'm at it, why do they only use one platform at the Bank end, and why can't the ticket inspectors open the gate for "paper ticket" customers to escape? That depends. We still use both in the mornings, although its more often 7. The normal gates can be used for paper tickets? I'm not sure I understand that part. I have a paper gold card and have no problems. What they always do is switch the exit gates around in the evenings and change which trav-o-lator if going up. (This is always fun when the far gates are set for exit and the nearside trav-o-lator is going up. As for 'inspectors' or revenue staff, the last time I saw them down there they are always round just inside the tunnel to the central line to catch them naughty people who don't pay to use the drain, then travel onwards to another 'open' station. Well, this just leads onto more questions .... why platform 7? AFAIK there are two platforms at either end .... where did the other three appear from to make seven? What I meant r.e. the paper tickets, is the luggage door should be opened up on the left for non-oyster tickets. There is such a scrum to get out, that any extra exit space would be useful. It's happened once or twice in the last few months, and it should be every day. What's the timings of the trains in the morning? Is it "once there's enough people" or is there actually a timetable. Not that it really matters. Ta p.s. all well the last two journeys. There is a big drive at the moment to keep the manual gate closed unless it is for a pushchair etc. This is to improve the station's Fraud Index and passenger numbers, and will be seen at every other LUL Operated station, subject to staff availability. |
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![]() "chunky munky" wrote in message ups.com... There is a big drive at the moment to keep the manual gate closed unless it is for a pushchair etc. This is to improve the station's Fraud Index and passenger numbers, and will be seen at every other LUL Operated station, subject to staff availability. Well given this then can we ask the nice LUL people to not be forever changing the exit gate configuration and the trav-o-lator config! Lets have 1 side for in and one for out so pax don't have to cross each other either at the gateline or the bottom of the 'trav' |
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![]() "elyob" wrote in message ups.com... No worries, just did a deeper search of this group and noticed an earlier answer .... " Strictly speaking for Travelcard holders on Oyster you don't have to touch in and out everywhere *where your ticket is valid*. It does become important to touch in and out if you intend to use the PAYG facility (yes it's still there on your card alongside your travelcard ticket) to auto extend on LU (DLR doesn't count as your ticket zones covers all of DLR). The gates will be unable to calculate the extension fare to be deducted if you do not record entry and exit. " Indeed! But as it says its not a bad thing to touch in/out as it may stop a later problem. |
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Richard J. wrote:
Olof Lagerkvist wrote: Central Line platforms are 1 and 2, Northern Line are 3 (SB) and 4 (NB) and DLR platforms are 9 and 10 for departures and arrivals respectively. 7 and 8 are Waterloo & City Line as you say and IIRC 5 and 6 are the Circle/District Line platforms at Monument Station. I think you have the District and Central swapped. That is right, thanks for correction. -- Olof Lagerkvist ICQ: 724451 Web: http://here.is/olof |
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On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 19:04:28 +0100, "Q" ..@.. wrote:
Lets have 1 side for in and one for out so pax don't have to cross each other either at the gateline or the bottom of the 'trav' On another point, it's always surprised me that despite there being platforms on both sides of Canary Wharf DLR it isn't enforced as one side in, one side out. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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On Oct 4, 8:31 pm, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 19:04:28 +0100, "Q" ..@.. wrote: Lets have 1 side for in and one for out so pax don't have to cross each other either at the gateline or the bottom of the 'trav' On another point, it's always surprised me that despite there being platforms on both sides of Canary Wharf DLR it isn't enforced as one side in, one side out. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. Perhaps because in the morning peak the vast majority of passengers are getting off, and likewise, mutatis mutandis, in the evening peak? |
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On 3 Oct, 18:04, "Q" ..@.. wrote:
"elyob" wrote in message oups.com... But when it was closed they didn't re-signal, and I'm not sure if the put in new leeky feeder for the radios. While the general layout of the signals was unchanged following the closure, both signalling equipment rooms were completely rewired incorporating a number of modifications. I was one of the designers involved in it and had the (dis)pleasure of drawing a large proportion of the 150+ page book of circuits for Bank. |
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