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On Feb 10, 1:00*pm, Mizter T wrote:
On 10 Feb, 11:06, Bill Hayles wrote: On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 09:00:04 -0000, Fig wrote: Train 423 departs UXB 1731 runs fast through Wobbly park 1755 arrives at Aldgate at 1828 if you're lucky. That's the fella! Thank you. I take it that that's the only one in the timetable then? Shame. I'm surprised I've never stumbled upon it before in all my years of commuting out of Uxbridge, then twice in a week! There used to be plenty of peak hour Uxbridge trains fast from Finchley Road to Rayners Lane in 16 minutes. Similarly Amershams fast from Finchley Road to Moor Park. (and Watfords fast from Finchley Road to North Harrow) This was when the "A" stock was, like me, in its prime, and capable of doing 60mph+ on the non stop sections. The 1145 Saturday Liverpool Street to Amersham was a favourite - Finchley Road dep. 1206, next stop Moor Park arr. 1226 -- Bill Hayles Interesting stuff. Harrow on the Hill would seem to be regarded as a more important hub nowadays - perhaps this shows the growing importance of local traffic, rather than just whooshing people into and out of central London. Then again, perhaps it just makes life simpler for passengers - and as you say A-stock ain't as fast as it used to be so maybe the current service pattern is also influenced by what is operationally convenient. Nonetheless I'm surprised to see that there were Watford fasts with the first stop at North Harrow, missing a stop at Harrow on the Hill. I'm not a Metroland man myself, and so I needed to remind myself of the current Met service pattern - there isn't any obvious place to look on the TfL website for this, so I used the site's search facility (using the term "Metropolitan line") and found the line diagram was the third in the results list, though it is far from obvious that it is actually a map (the result was merely labelled as a PDF named "Metropolitan line"):http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/metropolitan.pdf Perhaps this line diagram should be made easier to find and be included on the main TfL maps page I remember reading somewhere about why the speed was reduced. Was it something to do with the OPO conversion? |
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On 10 Feb, 13:12, MIG wrote:
On Feb 10, 1:00 pm, Mizter T wrote: On 10 Feb, 11:06, Bill Hayles wrote: On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 09:00:04 -0000, Fig wrote: Train 423 departs UXB 1731 runs fast through Wobbly park 1755 arrives at Aldgate at 1828 if you're lucky. That's the fella! Thank you. I take it that that's the only one in the timetable then? Shame. I'm surprised I've never stumbled upon it before in all my years of commuting out of Uxbridge, then twice in a week! There used to be plenty of peak hour Uxbridge trains fast from Finchley Road to Rayners Lane in 16 minutes. Similarly Amershams fast from Finchley Road to Moor Park. (and Watfords fast from Finchley Road to North Harrow) This was when the "A" stock was, like me, in its prime, and capable of doing 60mph+ on the non stop sections. The 1145 Saturday Liverpool Street to Amersham was a favourite - Finchley Road dep. 1206, next stop Moor Park arr. 1226 -- Bill Hayles Interesting stuff. Harrow on the Hill would seem to be regarded as a more important hub nowadays - perhaps this shows the growing importance of local traffic, rather than just whooshing people into and out of central London. Then again, perhaps it just makes life simpler for passengers - and as you say A-stock ain't as fast as it used to be so maybe the current service pattern is also influenced by what is operationally convenient. Nonetheless I'm surprised to see that there were Watford fasts with the first stop at North Harrow, missing a stop at Harrow on the Hill. I'm not a Metroland man myself, and so I needed to remind myself of the current Met service pattern - there isn't any obvious place to look on the TfL website for this, so I used the site's search facility (using the term "Metropolitan line") and found the line diagram was the third in the results list, though it is far from obvious that it is actually a map (the result was merely labelled as a PDF named "Metropolitan line"):http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/metropolitan.pdf Perhaps this line diagram should be made easier to find and be included on the main TfL maps page I remember reading somewhere about why the speed was reduced. Was it something to do with the OPO conversion? No. The A-stock trains are somewhat knackered and their top speed has been reduced to 50mph - AIUI they originally had a top speed of 70mph. |
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of Sun, 10 Feb 2008 05:00:13 in uk.transport.london, Mizter T writes [snip] I'm not a Metroland man myself, and so I needed to remind myself of the current Met service pattern - there isn't any obvious place to look on the TfL website for this, so I used the site's search facility (using the term "Metropolitan line") and found the line diagram was the third in the results list, though it is far from obvious that it is actually a map (the result was merely labelled as a PDF named "Metropolitan line"): http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/metropolitan.pdf Perhaps this line diagram should be made easier to find and be included on the main TfL maps page. You may want to pursue that via http://www.tfl.gov.uk/contact/default.aspx I found these: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/bakerloo.pdf http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/central.pdf http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...h-and-City.pdf This does not show platform-street accessibility at King's Cross St. Pancras. A couple of days ago, I got a response from Customer Services to my 2 month old observation that this is not shown. (It was until "For St. Pancras International" was added.) The response said corrections had been made. A sample of 5 carriages in 5 trains said otherwise. A couple of days ago, I heard garbled announcements at KXSP which said there was no lift service due to safety reasons. 020 7222 1234 said it was due to power supply problems and should be fixed by the weekend. I forgot to check this morning. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/district.pdf East London Line not found http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/jubilee.pdf http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/metropolitan.pdf http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/northern.pdf http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/piccadilly.pdf http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/victoria.pdf http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...looandCity.pdf -- Walter Briscoe |
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The 1145 Saturday Liverpool Street to Amersham was a favourite -
Finchley Road dep. 1206, next stop Moor Park arr. 1226 Similar thing shown here - except its a FAST Chesham http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEYtyeLTG6E |
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![]() "Mizter T" wrote in message ... On 10 Feb, 13:12, MIG wrote: On Feb 10, 1:00 pm, Mizter T wrote: On 10 Feb, 11:06, Bill Hayles wrote: On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 09:00:04 -0000, Fig wrote: Train 423 departs UXB 1731 runs fast through Wobbly park 1755 arrives at Aldgate at 1828 if you're lucky. That's the fella! Thank you. I take it that that's the only one in the timetable then? Shame. I'm surprised I've never stumbled upon it before in all my years of commuting out of Uxbridge, then twice in a week! There used to be plenty of peak hour Uxbridge trains fast from Finchley Road to Rayners Lane in 16 minutes. Similarly Amershams fast from Finchley Road to Moor Park. (and Watfords fast from Finchley Road to North Harrow) This was when the "A" stock was, like me, in its prime, and capable of doing 60mph+ on the non stop sections. The 1145 Saturday Liverpool Street to Amersham was a favourite - Finchley Road dep. 1206, next stop Moor Park arr. 1226 -- Bill Hayles Interesting stuff. Harrow on the Hill would seem to be regarded as a more important hub nowadays - perhaps this shows the growing importance of local traffic, rather than just whooshing people into and out of central London. Then again, perhaps it just makes life simpler for passengers - and as you say A-stock ain't as fast as it used to be so maybe the current service pattern is also influenced by what is operationally convenient. Nonetheless I'm surprised to see that there were Watford fasts with the first stop at North Harrow, missing a stop at Harrow on the Hill. I'm not a Metroland man myself, and so I needed to remind myself of the current Met service pattern - there isn't any obvious place to look on the TfL website for this, so I used the site's search facility (using the term "Metropolitan line") and found the line diagram was the third in the results list, though it is far from obvious that it is actually a map (the result was merely labelled as a PDF named "Metropolitan line"):http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/metropolitan.pdf Perhaps this line diagram should be made easier to find and be included on the main TfL maps page I remember reading somewhere about why the speed was reduced. Was it something to do with the OPO conversion? No. The A-stock trains are somewhat knackered and their top speed has been reduced to 50mph - AIUI they originally had a top speed of 70mph. It was because the track condition became so poor that the bogies started to break up, and had to be welded together again. |
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Orienteer wrote:
"Mizter T" wrote in message ... No. The A-stock trains are somewhat knackered and their top speed has been reduced to 50mph - AIUI they originally had a top speed of 70mph. It was because the track condition became so poor that the bogies started to break up, and had to be welded together again. It's a great shame that no money was ever spent on the under solebar area at refurbishment. To my mind there's at least another 10-15 years of good service in the saloon areas, there's nothing much wrong with them for what they're asked to do, but the ride quality and the noise from the compressors in the trailer cars is what really lets the A60s down. |
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On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 05:00:13 -0800 (PST), Mizter T
wrote: On 10 Feb, 11:06, Bill Hayles wrote: There used to be plenty of peak hour Uxbridge trains fast from Finchley Road to Rayners Lane in 16 minutes. Similarly Amershams fast from Finchley Road to Moor Park. (and Watfords fast from Finchley Road to North Harrow) Interesting stuff. Harrow on the Hill would seem to be regarded as a more important hub nowadays - perhaps this shows the growing importance of local traffic, rather than just whooshing people into and out of central London. Then again, perhaps it just makes life simpler for passengers - and as you say A-stock ain't as fast as it used to be so maybe the current service pattern is also influenced by what is operationally convenient. What I've remembered is that pre-1963, these Uxbridge fasts would have been operated by the Tanks ("F" stock). That and the East London Line were their last duties before withdrawal. The normal Uxbridge service was CO/CP operated. The A60 stock replaced the loco hauled and "T" stock on the Met main line, but the Uxbridge line had to wait until the A62 stock was delivered. I only remember the "F" stock from the East London Line. Riding on one on an Uxbridge fast must have been quite an experience! Since I was getting my detail from the 1962 Underground Guide, it would be been an 8 car rake of "F" stock doing Finchley Road to Rayners Lane in 16 minutes. -- Bill Hayles http://billnot.com |
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"Jack Taylor" wrote in message
Orienteer wrote: "Mizter T" wrote in message ... No. The A-stock trains are somewhat knackered and their top speed has been reduced to 50mph - AIUI they originally had a top speed of 70mph. It was because the track condition became so poor that the bogies started to break up, and had to be welded together again. It's a great shame that no money was ever spent on the under solebar area at refurbishment. To my mind there's at least another 10-15 years of good service in the saloon areas, there's nothing much wrong with them for what they're asked to do, but the ride quality and the noise from the compressors in the trailer cars is what really lets the A60s down. And how! I dread to think of today's Met stock bouncing along at 70mph... |
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