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![]() wrote in message ... On 20 Mar, 17:25, Mizter T wrote: On 20 Mar, 17:09, MIG wrote: However there's no 'Wimbleware' service for the whole long weekend, as there's no (District/Circle) trains running between Edgware Road and Earls Court/Gloucester Rd. Perhaps this does point to a reduced frequency on the District from Wimbledon this weekend then. Thanks guys for the information. Today Good Friday, I have been riding the line in both directions, there seem to be plenty of trains possibly 4 an hour in each direction. Just get a train from platform 6 at Clapham Junction that is going next stop Wimbledeon. At Wimbledeon get a Waterloo train with Clapham Juntion as the first stop. I had a return journey Wimbledon - CJ too. There are definitely 6 SWT ph most hours, 2 tph each to/from Woking, Shepperton, and Basingstoke/Alton (splitting). There also seemed to be alternating LU trains so up to12 tph in each direction? Slight glitch just before 5 when Wimbledon platform 5 was blocked by a 66 headed engineers train heading towards CJ through the blocked section, but otherwise I thought everything was working pretty smoothly, considering the flat junctions on and off the 'District line' section, and the single lead connection with the Windsor lines. Had I relied upon the BBC's warnings there should have been total chaos in the area, in fact there were probably more services running than on many previous weekends when engineering work has closed the main lines through CJ. At Wimbledon platform 6 was being used as a terminating platform for Chessington and Guildford stoppers, and platform 7 for down through trains. I noticed, (for the first time), that there are differential speed limits on the East Putney line, 30 mph over 45 mph for LU, so that possibly explains how the interworking of stoppers and non-stop is organised. Oddly, the platform announcements on East Putney's up platform were alternately displaying a 'stand clear the next train is non-stop' message, despite them turning off just before the station! Paul S. |
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