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Evening all,
Rambling and slightly self-indulgent post, sorry. Feel free to ignore! I would really rather like to make a 150-mile journey across the country on Christmas Eve, from Wivenhoe (near Colchester, out in Essex) to Swindon. Oh, the joys of the fissioned nuclear family. If i ask the NR journey planner about this, it says (and this is the last train, which is not quite what i'd actually be aiming for, but for the sake of argument): Leg 1 of 4 Depart: 18:16 Wivenhoe (WIV) Arrive: 18:37 Colchester (COL) Travel By: Train Duration: 0:21 Leg 2 of 4 Depart: 18:40 Colchester (COL) Arrive: 20:20 London Liverpool Street (LST) Travel By: Rail replacement bus Duration: 1:40 Leg 3 of 4 Depart: 20:20 London Liverpool Street (LST) Arrive: 21:15 London Paddington (PAD) Travel By: Underground # Duration: 0:55 Leg 4 of 4 Depart: 21:30 London Paddington (PAD) Arrive: 22:31 Swindon (Wilts) (SWI) Duration: 1:01 Total Journey Duration: 4:15 In other words, bustitution all the way from Colchester to Liverpool Street, taking 1:40 (if you believe that) for what would usually be just under an hour. But when i look at the One website (One being the company who run the Great Eastern trains - still a stupid name) to find out why there's bustitution, it tells me this: http://www.onerailway.com/latest_inf...ster_to_london And also this: http://www.onerailway.com/content/do...-31+Dec+07.pdf Both of which indicate that it's down to works at various points along the line from Shenfield to Liverpool Street, and that trains will be running as far as the charming town of Ingatestone, with a bus from there to Newbury Park (!), from where you can get the tube. So no bus ride from Colchester to London. I should point out that the NR planner gives the same route if i leave at lunchtime, so this is not some late-on-christmas-eve thing. What am i missing? Is the Journey Planner wrong, am i getting my dates and times mixed up, is the Journey Planner presenting the three-mode leg from Colchester to Liverpool Street as a bus for simplicity? Does anyone know for sure what's happening in terms of trains and buses? If you look at One's special timetable: http://www.onerailway.com/content/do...St-Clacton.pdf On page 10, there's a service like this (fingers crossed that this lines up): train bus tube Colchester 1853 Witham 1904 Chelmsford 1913 Ingatestone 1923 1930 Newbury Park 2010 2024 Liverpool St 2048 Which is actually slower than the alleged bus, but does at least exist. That's the one that i'd get if i got the 1816 from Wivenhoe that the journey planner suggested. A bit later, there's one that does this: Wivenhoe 1907 Colchester 1917 Marks Tey 1923 Witham 1931 Hatfield Pvl 1935 Chelmsford 1941 Ingatestone 1950 2000 Newbury Park 2040 2054 Liverpool St 2118 Which, although it wouldn't let me get to Paddington in time, is direct, and an hour and a minute from Colchester to Liverpool Street. I'm going to send an email to One, but in the meantime, any ideas gratefully received! Bonus question: to get from Newbury Park to Swindon, should i do: - Central Line to Liverpool Street, H&C/Circle to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Oxford Circus, Bakerloo to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Lancaster Gate, walk to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Ealing Broadway, train(s) to Swindon ? tom -- The best way I know of to win an argument is to start by being in the right. -- Lord Hailsham |
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20:56:20 on Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Tom Anderson remarked: In other words, bustitution all the way from Colchester to Liverpool Street, taking 1:40 (if you believe that) for what would usually be just under an hour. It's a very fast railway line, and rather gruesome road. I wouldn't want to guarantee 1:40 myself. trains will be running as far as the charming town of Ingatestone, Pronounced inger-test-tony, by the way. No, just kidding. with a bus from there to Newbury Park (!), from where you can get the tube. So no bus ride from Colchester to London. Ingatestone is pretty much at one end of the Brentwood Bypass, so not far from there to Newbury Park via Gallows Corner and Eastern Avenue. I should point out that the NR planner gives the same route if i leave at lunchtime, so this is not some late-on-christmas-eve thing. Apparently Liverpool St has an extended closure over the Xmas period. Bonus question: to get from Newbury Park to Swindon, should i do: - Central Line to Liverpool Street, H&C/Circle to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Oxford Circus, Bakerloo to Paddington, train to Swindon That would be my best guess. - Central Line to Lancaster Gate, walk to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Ealing Broadway, train(s) to Swindon -- Roland Perry |
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I have a suspicion that the NR Journey Planner has roughly half an
idea of what's actually happening at Christmas. The other day it was quite happily giving me journeys from Leeds to Birkenhead for Christmas Eve with the last leg from Liverpool later than 2300- it was only when I checked Merseytravel's site that I discovered that Merseyrail are winding down from about 2000 on Christmas Eve, so for the second Christmas on the run, National Express win. |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 20:56:20 on Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Tom Anderson remarked: Bonus question: to get from Newbury Park to Swindon, should i do: - Central Line to Liverpool Street, H&C/Circle to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Oxford Circus, Bakerloo to Paddington, train to Swindon That would be my best guess. - Central Line to Lancaster Gate, walk to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Ealing Broadway, train(s) to Swindon Another possibility is Central Line to Mile End then H&C to Paddington. Mile End is a cross-platform interchange. Peter |
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![]() Tom Anderson wrote: (snip) Bonus question: to get from Newbury Park to Swindon, should i do: - Central Line to Liverpool Street, H&C/Circle to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Oxford Circus, Bakerloo to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Lancaster Gate, walk to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Ealing Broadway, train(s) to Swindon My vote is definitely with the Central Line to Lancaster Gate then walking to Paddington, it's not very far at all - take a left into Spring Street, or indeed a right into Craven Road... http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=526711&y=180796 Trains for Swindon don't stop at Ealing Broadway. |
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On 10 Dec, 20:56, Tom Anderson wrote:
What am i missing? Is the Journey Planner wrong, am i getting my dates and times mixed up, is the Journey Planner presenting the three-mode leg from Colchester to Liverpool Street as a bus for simplicity? I'd go for published material over the Journey Planner. But in this case, can't you just get the 1816 and then do whatever they tell you? You'll surely get to London eventually. - Central Line to Liverpool Street, H&C/Circle to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Oxford Circus, Bakerloo to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Lancaster Gate, walk to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Ealing Broadway, train(s) to Swindon All but the last look about the same time wise. Ealing Broadway takes ages by tube and a couple of minutes by train from Paddington. The H&C platforms at Paddington are the best positioned for making a last minute dash to a train. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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![]() "Tom Anderson" wrote in message .li... Evening all, Rambling and slightly self-indulgent post, sorry. Feel free to ignore! I would really rather like to make a 150-mile journey across the country on Christmas Eve, from Wivenhoe (near Colchester, out in Essex) to Swindon. Oh, the joys of the fissioned nuclear family. If i ask the NR journey planner about this, it says (and this is the last train, which is not quite what i'd actually be aiming for, but for the sake of argument): Leg 1 of 4 Depart: 18:16 Wivenhoe (WIV) Arrive: 18:37 Colchester (COL) Travel By: Train Duration: 0:21 Leg 2 of 4 Depart: 18:40 Colchester (COL) Arrive: 20:20 London Liverpool Street (LST) Travel By: Rail replacement bus Duration: 1:40 Leg 3 of 4 Depart: 20:20 London Liverpool Street (LST) Arrive: 21:15 London Paddington (PAD) Travel By: Underground # Duration: 0:55 Leg 4 of 4 Depart: 21:30 London Paddington (PAD) Arrive: 22:31 Swindon (Wilts) (SWI) Duration: 1:01 Total Journey Duration: 4:15 In other words, bustitution all the way from Colchester to Liverpool Street, taking 1:40 (if you believe that) for what would usually be just under an hour. But when i look at the One website (One being the company who run the Great Eastern trains - still a stupid name) to find out why there's bustitution, it tells me this: http://www.onerailway.com/latest_inf...ster_to_london And also this: http://www.onerailway.com/content/do...-31+Dec+07.pdf Both of which indicate that it's down to works at various points along the line from Shenfield to Liverpool Street, and that trains will be running as far as the charming town of Ingatestone, with a bus from there to Newbury Park (!), from where you can get the tube. So no bus ride from Colchester to London. I should point out that the NR planner gives the same route if i leave at lunchtime, so this is not some late-on-christmas-eve thing. What am i missing? Is the Journey Planner wrong, am i getting my dates and times mixed up, is the Journey Planner presenting the three-mode leg from Colchester to Liverpool Street as a bus for simplicity? Does anyone know for sure what's happening in terms of trains and buses? If you look at the page for Norwich http://www.onerailway.com/latest_inf...wich_to_london it shows the buses from Colchester to Liverpool St given by the NR planner. I guess One are trying to spread the load over different routes although it seems a bit sneaky to not tell people about all the possible alternatives. Peter Smyth |
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On 2007-12-10, Tom Anderson wrote:
Evening all, Rambling and slightly self-indulgent post, sorry. Feel free to ignore! I would really rather like to make a 150-mile journey across the country on Christmas Eve, from Wivenhoe (near Colchester, out in Essex) to Swindon. Oh, the joys of the fissioned nuclear family. If i ask the NR journey planner about this, it says (and this is the last train, which is not quite what i'd actually be aiming for, but for the sake of argument): snip Total Journey Duration: 4:15 In other words, bustitution all the way from Colchester to Liverpool Street, taking 1:40 (if you believe that) for what would usually be just under an hour. A fairly normal time for such a bus trip. But when i look at the One website ... What am i missing? Is the Journey Planner wrong, am i getting my dates and times mixed up, is the Journey Planner presenting the three-mode leg from Colchester to Liverpool Street as a bus for simplicity? Just a bit of bad website presentation, and/or corporate stupidity. In spite of being "one" company, they often seem to think that Anglia and GE are still separate. The bustitution the Journey Planner gave you is actually shown in the Norwich timetable on the website, is quite likely to be a coach rather than a bus, and should, on average at least, be quicker than the Newbury Park route. snip Wivenhoe 1907 Colchester 1917 Marks Tey 1923 Witham 1931 Hatfield Pvl 1935 Chelmsford 1941 Ingatestone 1950 2000 Newbury Park 2040 2054 Liverpool St 2118 Which, although it wouldn't let me get to Paddington in time, is direct, and an hour and a minute from Colchester to Liverpool Street. TWO hours and a minute! I'm going to send an email to One, but in the meantime, any ideas gratefully received! Bonus question: to get from Newbury Park to Swindon, should i do: - Central Line to Liverpool Street, H&C/Circle to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Oxford Circus, Bakerloo to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Lancaster Gate, walk to Paddington, train to Swindon - Central Line to Ealing Broadway, train(s) to Swindon 1 or 3 - no point playing with the Bakerloo if you are prepared to walk from LG, and your Swindon train will not be stopping at EB, so... Eric |
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On 10 Dec, 21:39, "Peter Smyth" wrote:
"Tom Anderson" wrote: Evening all, Rambling and slightly self-indulgent post, sorry. Feel free to ignore! I would really rather like to make a 150-mile journey across the country on Christmas Eve, from Wivenhoe (near Colchester, out in Essex) to Swindon. Oh, the joys of the fissioned nuclear family. If i ask the NR journey planner about this, it says (and this is the last train, which is not quite what i'd actually be aiming for, but for the sake of argument): Leg 1 of 4 Depart: 18:16 Wivenhoe (WIV) Arrive: 18:37 Colchester (COL) Travel By: Train Duration: 0:21 Leg 2 of 4 Depart: 18:40 Colchester (COL) Arrive: 20:20 London Liverpool Street (LST) Travel By: Rail replacement bus Duration: 1:40 Leg 3 of 4 Depart: 20:20 London Liverpool Street (LST) Arrive: 21:15 London Paddington (PAD) Travel By: Underground # Duration: 0:55 Leg 4 of 4 Depart: 21:30 London Paddington (PAD) Arrive: 22:31 Swindon (Wilts) (SWI) Duration: 1:01 Total Journey Duration: 4:15 In other words, bustitution all the way from Colchester to Liverpool Street, taking 1:40 (if you believe that) for what would usually be just under an hour. But when i look at the One website (One being the company who run the Great Eastern trains - still a stupid name) to find out why there's bustitution, it tells me this: http://www.onerailway.com/latest_inf...07_engineering... And also this: http://www.onerailway.com/content/do...ile/Advance+Wa... Both of which indicate that it's down to works at various points along the line from Shenfield to Liverpool Street, and that trains will be running as far as the charming town of Ingatestone, with a bus from there to Newbury Park (!), from where you can get the tube. So no bus ride from Colchester to London. I should point out that the NR planner gives the same route if i leave at lunchtime, so this is not some late-on-christmas-eve thing. What am i missing? Is the Journey Planner wrong, am i getting my dates and times mixed up, is the Journey Planner presenting the three-mode leg from Colchester to Liverpool Street as a bus for simplicity? Does anyone know for sure what's happening in terms of trains and buses? If you look at the page for Norwich http://www.onerailway.com/latest_inf...07_engineering... it shows the buses from Colchester to Liverpool St given by the NR planner. I guess One are trying to spread the load over different routes although it seems a bit sneaky to not tell people about all the possible alternatives. Peter Smyth I came across a similar situation a few years back on a Norwich to London journey. Information gleaned from two calls to NRE, a consultation of the NR WAP site and a conversation with someone else doing that journey resulted in me being confused! I though we were to get tipped out of the train at Ingatestone (or was it Shenfield - I can't remember!), on to a bus to a station closer somewhere else, then back on a train to get into Liverpool Street. In fact when I got to Ingatestone all the London-bound passengers were herded on to a coach direct to Liverpool Street. I think I could have got a bus then got back on the train, but I opted for the easy way. So the OP might have to be on the ball when they get to Ingatestone if they want to get to Newbury Park. Presumably, technically speaking if he wants to get on the rail replacement bus to Newbury Park tube station he'd need a rail ticket valid for at least some of the journey beyond Ingatestone - but I doubt anyone would check his ticket before they let him on the bus. |
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, Peter Smyth wrote:
"Tom Anderson" wrote in message .li... Does anyone know for sure what's happening in terms of trains and buses? If you look at the page for Norwich http://www.onerailway.com/latest_inf...wich_to_london it shows the buses from Colchester to Liverpool St given by the NR planner. AHA! Good thinking! Thanks! I guess One are trying to spread the load over different routes although it seems a bit sneaky to not tell people about all the possible alternatives. Yes, it would have been easy enough to show the coaches on the timetable alongside the other options. Boo! tom -- .... to build a space elevator, that's got to be hundreds of thousands of pounds ... -- Mike Froggatt |
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