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Mwmbwls December 30th 07 04:34 AM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.u...A17%3A19%3A410

The East London Advertiser has a picture of the demolition of the
bridge linking Bishopsgate to Spittalfields. Is the site visible from
any public?

Mwmbwls December 30th 07 04:58 AM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
On Dec 30, 5:34*am, Mwmbwls wrote:
http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.u...ets/advertiser...

The East London Advertiser has a picture of the demolition of the
bridge linking Bishopsgate to Spittalfields. Is the site visible from
any *public?


If only I had checked with http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/
before asking the question - Well done U - I must say I hardly
recognised Shoreditch station picture.

Colin Rosenstiel December 30th 07 11:18 AM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
In article
,
(Mwmbwls) wrote:


http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.u...dvertiser/news
/story.aspx?brand=ELAOnline&category=news&tBrand=no rthlondon24&tCategory=n
ewsela&itemid=WeED28%20Dec%202007%2018%3A17%3A19%3 A410

The East London Advertiser has a picture of the demolition of the
bridge linking Bishopsgate to Spittalfields. Is the site visible
from any public?


"Some trains are starting at Hackney Central with passengers being
'bussed in' from Liverpool Street."

Trust our friends in the media to screw at least one thing up! Trains
from Cambridge are going to Hackney Downs, though pax are being told to
change at Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Tom Anderson December 30th 07 12:09 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007, Colin Rosenstiel wrote:

In article
,
(Mwmbwls) wrote:

http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.u...A17%3A19%3A410

"Some trains are starting at Hackney Central with passengers being
'bussed in' from Liverpool Street."

Trust our friends in the media to screw at least one thing up! Trains
from Cambridge are going to Hackney Downs, though pax are being told to
change at Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale.


I was just thinking that Hackney Central might be a good place to
terminate trains from the GEML, routing them via Stratford, while
Liverpool Street is closed. But of course, there are still works at
Shenfield that mean they can't even get to Stratford.

And it wouldn't really be a very good idea anyway.

tom

--
News flash: there's no deep meaning or hidden message BECAUSE DAVID
LYNCH IS INSANE

Dave Newt December 30th 07 12:17 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article
,
(Mwmbwls) wrote:

http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.u...dvertiser/news
/story.aspx?brand=ELAOnline&category=news&tBrand=no rthlondon24&tCategory=n
ewsela&itemid=WeED28%20Dec%202007%2018%3A17%3A19%3 A410
The East London Advertiser has a picture of the demolition of the
bridge linking Bishopsgate to Spittalfields. Is the site visible
from any public?


"Some trains are starting at Hackney Central with passengers being
'bussed in' from Liverpool Street."

Trust our friends in the media to screw at least one thing up! Trains
from Cambridge are going to Hackney Downs, though pax are being told to
change at Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale.


Talking of which, this is the view that greeted me at Tottenham Hale
last night:

http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/6...7413001sh5.jpg

Dave Newt December 30th 07 12:19 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
Tom Anderson wrote:

Liverpool Street is closed. But of course, there are still works at
Shenfield that mean they can't even get to Stratford.



I've been on the Hertford East trains at least four times in the last
week where the onboard announcements have sporadically announced that we
would "shortly be arriving at Shenfield". Is this some screw up with the
recorded announcements?

John Rowland December 30th 07 12:49 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
Dave Newt wrote:

I've been on the Hertford East trains at least four times in the last
week where the onboard announcements have sporadically announced that
we would "shortly be arriving at Shenfield". Is this some screw up
with the recorded announcements?


The answer to your question depends entirely on whether the trains shortly
arrived at Shenfield ;-)



asdf December 30th 07 02:26 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 13:09:19 +0000, Tom Anderson wrote:

I was just thinking that Hackney Central might be a good place to
terminate trains from the GEML, routing them via Stratford, while
Liverpool Street is closed. But of course, there are still works at
Shenfield that mean they can't even get to Stratford.

And it wouldn't really be a very good idea anyway.


Fenchurch Street would be a better idea (using the connection from
Stratford). But even with over a year to organise it, it hasn't
happened.

Peter Smyth December 30th 07 02:43 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
asdf wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 13:09:19 +0000, Tom Anderson wrote:

I was just thinking that Hackney Central might be a good place to
terminate trains from the GEML, routing them via Stratford, while
Liverpool Street is closed. But of course, there are still works at
Shenfield that mean they can't even get to Stratford.

And it wouldn't really be a very good idea anyway.


Fenchurch Street would be a better idea (using the connection from
Stratford). But even with over a year to organise it, it hasn't
happened.


The problem with that is Fenchurch Street only has 4 platforms so doesn't
have the capacity to take One trains as well as the c2c trains.

Peter Smyth



Colin Rosenstiel December 30th 07 03:26 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
In article ,
(Peter Smyth) wrote:

asdf wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 13:09:19 +0000, Tom Anderson wrote:

I was just thinking that Hackney Central might be a good place to
terminate trains from the GEML, routing them via Stratford, while
Liverpool Street is closed. But of course, there are still works at
Shenfield that mean they can't even get to Stratford.

And it wouldn't really be a very good idea anyway.


Fenchurch Street would be a better idea (using the connection from
Stratford). But even with over a year to organise it, it hasn't
happened.


The problem with that is Fenchurch Street only has 4 platforms so
doesn't have the capacity to take One trains as well as the c2c
trains.


Come on! How many platforms at Fenchurch St does the C2C service require
at this time of year? Two?

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Peter Smyth December 30th 07 04:50 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article ,
(Peter Smyth) wrote:

asdf wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 13:09:19 +0000, Tom Anderson wrote:

I was just thinking that Hackney Central might be a good place to
terminate trains from the GEML, routing them via Stratford, while
Liverpool Street is closed. But of course, there are still works at
Shenfield that mean they can't even get to Stratford.

And it wouldn't really be a very good idea anyway.

Fenchurch Street would be a better idea (using the connection from
Stratford). But even with over a year to organise it, it hasn't
happened.


The problem with that is Fenchurch Street only has 4 platforms so
doesn't have the capacity to take One trains as well as the c2c
trains.


Come on! How many platforms at Fenchurch St does the C2C service
require at this time of year? Two?


c2c are running a normal offpeak service (8tph) but with fewer peak trains.
The other problem is that the link between Stratford and Fenchurch Street is
only single track.

Peter Smyth



asdf December 30th 07 05:10 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 17:50:05 -0000, Peter Smyth wrote:

I was just thinking that Hackney Central might be a good place to
terminate trains from the GEML, routing them via Stratford, while
Liverpool Street is closed. But of course, there are still works at
Shenfield that mean they can't even get to Stratford.

And it wouldn't really be a very good idea anyway.

Fenchurch Street would be a better idea (using the connection from
Stratford). But even with over a year to organise it, it hasn't
happened.

The problem with that is Fenchurch Street only has 4 platforms so
doesn't have the capacity to take One trains as well as the c2c
trains.


Come on! How many platforms at Fenchurch St does the C2C service
require at this time of year? Two?


c2c are running a normal offpeak service (8tph) but with fewer peak trains.
The other problem is that the link between Stratford and Fenchurch Street is
only single track.


Though the single track presumably has a capacity greater than 0tph.

MIG December 30th 07 05:36 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
On Dec 30, 6:10*pm, asdf wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 17:50:05 -0000, Peter Smyth wrote:
I was just thinking that Hackney Central might be a good place to
terminate trains from the GEML, routing them via Stratford, while
Liverpool Street is closed. But of course, there are still works at
Shenfield that mean they can't even get to Stratford.


And it wouldn't really be a very good idea anyway.


Fenchurch Street would be a better idea (using the connection from
Stratford). But even with over a year to organise it, it hasn't
happened.


The problem with that is Fenchurch Street only has 4 platforms so
doesn't have the capacity to take One trains as well as the c2c
trains.


Come on! How many platforms at Fenchurch St does the C2C service
require at this time of year? Two?


c2c are running a normal offpeak service (8tph) but with fewer peak trains.
The other problem is that the link between Stratford and Fenchurch Street is
only single track.


Though the single track presumably has a capacity greater than 0tph.-


And Fenchurch Street manages about 20 tph in the peaks. But maybe One
trains can't cope without a three-hour layover to remove the coffee
cups.

However, I can't really see that a diversion to Fenchurch Street
(probably slow) gives many advantages over a change to the Central
Line. It's annoyingly disconnected if you don't happen to work next
door and I bet you could get to Tower Hill quicker via Central and
Mile End.

Dave Newt December 30th 07 08:05 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 


John Rowland wrote:
Dave Newt wrote:
I've been on the Hertford East trains at least four times in the last
week where the onboard announcements have sporadically announced that
we would "shortly be arriving at Shenfield". Is this some screw up
with the recorded announcements?


The answer to your question depends entirely on whether the trains shortly
arrived at Shenfield ;-)


Having heard the announcements at Ware, Rye House, Broxbourne, Enfield
Lock and Ponders End, I'd be impressed if they had!

Tom Anderson December 30th 07 09:50 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007, Dave Newt wrote:

Colin Rosenstiel wrote:

Trust our friends in the media to screw at least one thing up! Trains
from Cambridge are going to Hackney Downs, though pax are being told to
change at Seven Sisters or Tottenham Hale.


Talking of which, this is the view that greeted me at Tottenham Hale last
night:

http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/6...7413001sh5.jpg


Superb!

tom

--
We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets
of high powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, and a
whole galaxy of multi colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers... and
also a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of beer, a pint of raw
ether and two dozen amyls. Not that we needed all this for the trip,
but once you get locked in a serious drug collection, the tendency is
to push it as far as you can. -- Hunter S. Thompson, 'Fear and loathing
in Las Vegas'

Tom Anderson December 30th 07 09:52 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007, Dave Newt wrote:

Tom Anderson wrote:

Liverpool Street is closed. But of course, there are still works at
Shenfield that mean they can't even get to Stratford.


I've been on the Hertford East trains at least four times in the last
week where the onboard announcements have sporadically announced that we
would "shortly be arriving at Shenfield". Is this some screw up with the
recorded announcements?


Could it be that some stock that usually works on the GEML, and has
GEML-oriented announcements on its tape, has been sent over to work on the
West Anglia during the blockade?

tom

--
We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets
of high powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, and a
whole galaxy of multi colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers... and
also a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of beer, a pint of raw
ether and two dozen amyls. Not that we needed all this for the trip,
but once you get locked in a serious drug collection, the tendency is
to push it as far as you can. -- Hunter S. Thompson, 'Fear and loathing
in Las Vegas'

Tom Anderson December 30th 07 09:55 PM

Liverpool Street Blockade - What can be seen?
 
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007, asdf wrote:

On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 13:09:19 +0000, Tom Anderson wrote:

I was just thinking that Hackney Central might be a good place to
terminate trains from the GEML, routing them via Stratford, while
Liverpool Street is closed. But of course, there are still works at
Shenfield that mean they can't even get to Stratford.

And it wouldn't really be a very good idea anyway.


Fenchurch Street would be a better idea (using the connection from
Stratford).


No, it'd be no better, because you still can't get past Shenfield! If that
wasn't out of play, then yes, it'd be better than stopping at Stratford,
or Hackney Central, if only marginally.

tom

--
We had two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets
of high powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, and a
whole galaxy of multi colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers... and
also a quart of tequila, a quart of rum, a case of beer, a pint of raw
ether and two dozen amyls. Not that we needed all this for the trip,
but once you get locked in a serious drug collection, the tendency is
to push it as far as you can. -- Hunter S. Thompson, 'Fear and loathing
in Las Vegas'


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