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I noticed the other day that the gateline has been adjusted and the
manual gate has now moved to the other end. The old ticket office area (and former location of the manual gate) is now behind a much widened hoarding so it looks like they are at the point of breaking through from the subway. The subway itself has progressed significantly and it's all tiled and lit with railings fitted to the stairs up into the bus station. There is also a lift from the subway to the bus station but no lifts inside the tube station down to platform level or up to the "one" platforms. I guess you can access the "one" platforms from the street via ramps or otherwise level access if you get off at the bus station. Peering through the only small window from the existing ticket hall into the subway it still looks as if you have to come up a short flight of stairs from the subway to the ticket hall but that may be deceptive. It'd also make a (slight) mockery of having a lift at the other end as there won't be level access to the ticket hall. There also appears to be a bigger ticket office and POM enclosure under construction at the ticket hall end of the subway. The last I heard was that the completion date was November this year - not sure how late that makes the entire scheme but it must be at least a year. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On 4 Oct, 12:08, Paul Corfield wrote:
I noticed the other day that the gateline has been adjusted and the manual gate has now moved to the other end. The old ticket office area (and former location of the manual gate) is now behind a much widened hoarding so it looks like they are at the point of breaking through from the subway. The subway itself has progressed significantly and it's all tiled and lit with railings fitted to the stairs up into the bus station. There is also a lift from the subway to the bus station but no lifts inside the tube station down to platform level or up to the "one" platforms. I guess you can access the "one" platforms from the street via ramps or otherwise level access if you get off at the bus station. Peering through the only small window from the existing ticket hall into the subway it still looks as if you have to come up a short flight of stairs from the subway to the ticket hall but that may be deceptive. It'd also make a (slight) mockery of having a lift at the other end as there won't be level access to the ticket hall. There also appears to be a bigger ticket office and POM enclosure under construction at the ticket hall end of the subway. The last I heard was that the completion date was November this year - not sure how late that makes the entire scheme but it must be at least a year. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! When are they going to finish the victoria line and take it up as far as chingford, taking over the rest of the One lines from Walthamstow - the tunnel only has a few yards to go before it meets the tracks? |
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lonelytraveller wrote:
When are they going to finish the victoria line and take it up as far as chingford, taking over the rest of the One lines from Walthamstow - the tunnel only has a few yards to go before it meets the tracks? Won't happen. The Victoria line is busy enough already without adding even more passengers cough customers to it. Wait until Crossrail 2 is built... Cheers Steve M |
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On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 11:59:17 -0700, lonelytraveller
wrote: When are they going to finish the victoria line and take it up as far as chingford, taking over the rest of the One lines from Walthamstow - the tunnel only has a few yards to go before it meets the tracks? Never would be my answer to that. There's no real demand for it and certainly no political clamour. Depending on whatever happens with the Chingford line - i.e. via Clapton to Liv St or via a reinstated curve and via Stratford to Liv St - I would like to see a wholesale change in how it's run. I'd like to see a more "turn up and go" frequency and I'd like several new stations built on it to provide a more useful service in Waltham Forest. Stations could be added at Forest Road, Fulbourne Rd / A406 and at Chingford Hatch. You could possibly squeeze one in at Coppermill Lane as well. Ideally more tram / train like vehicles with high acceleration and braking should be provided to replace the current units which would provide the requisite line capacity for a much more frequent service. I'd almost be tempted to suggest driving on sight for the line once it was past Clapton Junction - provided, of course, that there was no need for ECS workings of other stock to and from Chingford sidings. If we get things like the Hackney Downs / Hackney Central link [1], the link from Walthamstow Central to Queens Road [2] plus stations on the line to Stratford at Lea Bridge Road and Ruckholt Road then you get a very useful rail based local transit network that would provide easy and convenient access within the Borough and into the Overground / Tube / DLR and Crossrail network and still into the City. It would also allow some elements of the local bus network to be redeployed as rail would provide some of the key borough wide links. [1] apparently on Network Rail's list of works. [2] apparently on the verge of collapse due to the apathy of the parties to actually enforce past agreements. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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![]() "lonelytraveller" wrote in message oups.com... When are they going to finish the victoria line and take it up as far as chingford, taking over the rest of the One lines from Walthamstow - the tunnel only has a few yards to go before it meets the tracks? Using that impeccable logic, why not finish the District Line by going to Reading, or Southampton? In the latter case the tracks are already connected... Paul |
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On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Paul Scott wrote:
"lonelytraveller" wrote in message oups.com... When are they going to finish the victoria line and take it up as far as chingford, taking over the rest of the One lines from Walthamstow - the tunnel only has a few yards to go before it meets the tracks? Using that impeccable logic, why not finish the District Line by going to Reading, or Southampton? In the latter case the tracks are already connected... Don't be daft, man - the first priority is to restore the through service to Southend! tom -- Gin makes a man mean; let's booze up and riot! |
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On 4 Oct, 23:52, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 11:59:17 -0700, lonelytraveller wrote: When are they going to finish the victoria line and take it up as far as chingford, taking over the rest of the One lines from Walthamstow - the tunnel only has a few yards to go before it meets the tracks? Never would be my answer to that. There's no real demand for it and certainly no political clamour. Depending on whatever happens with the Chingford line - i.e. via Clapton to Liv St or via a reinstated curve and via Stratford to Liv St - I would like to see a wholesale change in how it's run. I'd like to see a more "turn up and go" frequency and I'd like several new stations built on it to provide a more useful service in Waltham Forest. Stations could be added at Forest Road, Fulbourne Rd / A406 and at Chingford Hatch. You could possibly squeeze one in at Coppermill Lane as well. Ideally more tram / train like vehicles with high acceleration and braking should be provided to replace the current units which would provide the requisite line capacity for a much more frequent service. I'd almost be tempted to suggest driving on sight for the line once it was past Clapton Junction - provided, of course, that there was no need for ECS workings of other stock to and from Chingford sidings. If we get things like the Hackney Downs / Hackney Central link [1], the link from Walthamstow Central to Queens Road [2] plus stations on the line to Stratford at Lea Bridge Road and Ruckholt Road then you get a very useful rail based local transit network that would provide easy and convenient access within the Borough and into the Overground / Tube / DLR and Crossrail network and still into the City. It would also allow some elements of the local bus network to be redeployed as rail would provide some of the key borough wide links. [1] apparently on Network Rail's list of works. [2] apparently on the verge of collapse due to the apathy of the parties to actually enforce past agreements. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! Wasn't there a proposal a few years back to extend the Metropolitan out onto one of the Liverpool Street lines? I suppose all the rebuilding at Liverpool St. and the overhead line issues scuppered that? |
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On 4 Oct, 19:59, lonelytraveller
wrote: When are they going to finish the victoria line and take it up as far as chingford, taking over the rest of the One lines from Walthamstow - the tunnel only has a few yards to go before it meets the tracks? The original intention was for the Victoria line to come to the surface, and terminate at Wood Street, giving a cross-platform interchange to what were then the BR lines. This is one of three cases where an extension has been shortened by one station from it's intended destination, the others being Denham and Camberwell. Maybe we should propose extensions that go one stop beyond where we actually want them to go. ![]() |
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On 5 Oct, 20:07, wrote:
On 4 Oct, 19:59, lonelytraveller wrote: When are they going to finish the victoria line and take it up as far as chingford, taking over the rest of the One lines from Walthamstow - the tunnel only has a few yards to go before it meets the tracks? The original intention was for the Victoria line to come to the surface, and terminate at Wood Street, giving a cross-platform interchange to what were then the BR lines. This is one of three cases where an extension has been shortened by one station from it's intended destination, the others being Denham and Camberwell. Maybe we should propose extensions that go one stop beyond where we actually want them to go. ![]() I thought the Camberwell one was back on? Besides, Camberwell wasn't the final destination, it was meant to go to Lewisham. |
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