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![]() "Martin Rich" wrote in message ... On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 02:28:59 +0000, Charles Ellson wrote: I'm curious whether anybody knows if there are plans to change the surface buildings at Kings Cross Thameslink in the longer term. The booking hall may be cramped for its current use, but it'll be very generous for a (presumably) relatively minor entrance to the tube station, and I would expect the site to be of some interet to developers The site is owned by Network Rail. With the re-development of the area, I wouldn't be at all surprised if the whole block will be looked at in it's entirity to provide more office space. |
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![]() What is the very last train from Kings Cross Thameslink? Journey planner is currently showing 01:30 towards London Bridge which sounds right. The last southbound train on Saturdays is the 2340 from Bedford to Blackfriars at 0055 on Sunday morning. There are no further night trains on Saturday/Sunday night. -- Peter |
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![]() "Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message ... In article , (Robin Mayes) wrote: "Lew 1" wrote in message ... What is the very last train from Kings Cross Thameslink? Journey planner is currently showing 01:30 towards London Bridge which sounds right. Then why don't FCC agree, then? They seem to think it will close at 01:12 on Sunday morning. Is it because of the confusion caused by the TfL announcement, which seems to imply closure at from 0200 Saturday, but probably means 0200 Sunday, ie the end of the Saturday timetable... Paul |
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(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: In article , (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: In article , (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: Then why don't FCC agree, then? They seem to think it will close at 01:12 on Sunday morning. Make that 01:13. Not 01:08 anyway. Well, well. The FCC Train Times for Kings Cross Thameslink (KCM) web page is currently showing: Trains Last updated: 09/12/2007 01:08:24 From Timetabled Arrival Expected Arrival To Timetabled Departure Expected Departure Operator Brighton 0106 0115 Bedford 0108 0115 First Capital Connect (hopefully the meaning can be derived from the above pasting from a better formatted page). But then, by 01:11, it's gone. Meanwhile the FCC page says there are 2 minutes to go. Duh! That appeared to be a web site glitch. The times came back after I posted that. According to Live Departure Boards it left KX Thameslink at 01:17. I suspect it left at 01:18 and it was certainly running 10 minutes late at the next two reports and 11 late at Hendon as I write (and has been much the same since Redhill). Anyway, the FCC countdown stopped at 01:13. We still don't know why they chose that time. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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On 9 Dec, 01:41, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
According to Live Departure Boards it left KX Thameslink at 01:17. I suspect it left at 01:18 and it was certainly running 10 minutes late at the next two reports and 11 late at Hendon as I write (and has been much the same since Redhill). I took it from London Bridge to KX, and that's about right. It was the unit they've named King's Cross Thameslink, so the first one tomorrow will presumably be StPI. Anyway, the FCC countdown stopped at 01:13. We still don't know why they chose that time. It was timetabled to leave at 1:12 (loads of people get on there), so possibly a web monkey screwed up by one minute. The alternative theory is that it was meant to be station closing time, 5 minutes after the last train arrives. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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It was timetabled to leave at 1:12 (loads of people get on there), so
possibly a web monkey screwed up by one minute. The alternative theory is that it was meant to be station closing time, 5 minutes after the last train arrives. Actually, in a fitting tribute to the station, what time the train actually left or was scheduled to leave was total chaos. National Rail Enq Live reckoned the last train was 0108, as everyone thought. However, the info screens proclaimed the last train to be 0116 - which is when the train turned up, and then left one or two minutes late. The 0038 train came in and left without ever being acknowledged on the screens at all. There was an interesting air in the station last night, or indeed, this morning, and most of the (slightly tipsy) regular punters were expressing no remorse about the closure of the station. As one very loudly put it, "Good Riddance - This place is a ********." Well, the station has known closure once already, but this time I suspect, no reprises. Best Wishes, LEWIS |
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