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I need to get from Balham to London City Airport tomorrow morning. TfL
planner is telling me to go via London Bridge and Canning Town (two changes). I know there are interchange problems at Bank, but I understood the Northern/DLR change is still possible so wouldn't BalhamBankLondon City be better? Ian -- |
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In message of Mon, 2 Jun 2008
09:03:02 in uk.transport.london, Ian F. writes I need to get from Balham to London City Airport tomorrow morning. TfL planner is telling me to go via London Bridge and Canning Town (two changes). I know there are interchange problems at Bank, but I understood the Northern/DLR change is still possible so wouldn't BalhamBankLondon City be better? There is a lack of capacity but all interchanges are currently possible. I was speaking to a Bank/Monument C.S.A. last week and was told there will be a split into two stations in a couple of weeks. Car 3 or 4 on the Northbound Northern is likely to be nearest to the exit to the DLR. The route via London Bridge and Canning Town shows as 47-49 minutes. DLR from Bank is 25 minutes and Balham - Bank is 21. Add 5 for the interchange and the Journey Planner route might be "better". Given the Jubilee is rammed between London Bridge and Canary Wharf and the up-and-over interchanges at London Bridge, I would not follow the Journey Planner in this case. -- Walter Briscoe |
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Agree - you can still change from Northern to DLR at Bank.
Depending on time of day, there may not be a direct train to LCY from Bank. But it's a simple same platform connection at Westferry if you do need to change. |
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On 2 Jun, 09:59, Walter Briscoe wrote:
There is a lack of capacity but all interchanges are currently possible. I was speaking to a Bank/Monument C.S.A. last week and was told there will be a split into two stations in a couple of weeks. I was forwarded a detailed escalator works schedule given to a passenger group, and it says one of the two Bank to Monument escalators will be closed from September, but the other will be open (in the up direction only) if at all possible, as otherwise Northern Line trains have to non-stop Bank. http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...tor-works.html I don't think there's a scenario where the Northern-DLR interchange gets closed, but DLR-Northern is sometimes circuitous due to the Northern Line stairs being on the DLR departures side, and sometimes they close the gates between the two platforms. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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"Walter Briscoe" wrote in message
... The route via London Bridge and Canning Town shows as 47-49 minutes. DLR from Bank is 25 minutes and Balham - Bank is 21. Add 5 for the interchange and the Journey Planner route might be "better". Given the Jubilee is rammed between London Bridge and Canary Wharf and the up-and-over interchanges at London Bridge, I would not follow the Journey Planner in this case. Many thanks Walter and the other respondents - it's Bank for me. Ian |
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On 2 Jun, 10:43, Mr Thant
wrote: On 2 Jun, 09:59, Walter Briscoe wrote: There is a lack of capacity but all interchanges are currently possible. I was speaking to a Bank/Monument C.S.A. last week and was told there will be a split into two stations in a couple of weeks. I was forwarded a detailed escalator works schedule given to a passenger group, and it says one of the two Bank to Monument escalators will be closed from September, but the other will be open (in the up direction only) if at all possible, as otherwise Northern Line trains have to non-stop Bank. http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...ment-escalator... I don't think there's a scenario where the Northern-DLR interchange gets closed, but DLR-Northern is sometimes circuitous due to the Northern Line stairs being on the DLR departures side, and sometimes they close the gates between the two platforms. For some reason, they also (at busy times) barrier the entrance to the departure platform so that from the bottom of the Northern Line stairs you then have to go all the way to the other end of the DLR departure platform via the area between DLR platforms. I can't work out what that achieves. Everyone still arrives at one point, but later. |
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In message
of Tue, 3 Jun 2008 15:41:54 in uk.transport.london, MIG writes On 2 Jun, 10:43, Mr Thant wrote: [snip] I don't think there's a scenario where the Northern-DLR interchange gets closed, but DLR-Northern is sometimes circuitous due to the Northern Line stairs being on the DLR departures side, and sometimes they close the gates between the two platforms. For some reason, they also (at busy times) barrier the entrance to the departure platform so that from the bottom of the Northern Line stairs you then have to go all the way to the other end of the DLR departure platform via the area between DLR platforms. I can't work out what that achieves. Everyone still arrives at one point, but later. Why not ask for the reason at the Supervisors' Office/Control Room? (It is in the Monument Ticket Hall by the Fish Street Hill entrance.) I hit on an enthusiast answering the 'phone at 020 7222 1234. (I had been looking for a hard copy of the Conditions of Carriage.) I asked about the Journey Planner not routing from the Northern line to the DLR through Bank. I was told it was the result of s software limitation. Either Bank is an interchange or not. Partial interchange is not supported. I could ask at https://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/contact/default.asp?type=tfl or at https://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/contact/tube/default.asp, but have little confidence in the quality of answers. e.g. I have been falsely told that: Circle and H&C carriage line diagrams show stair free access to the street at King's Cross St Pancras; there is a Tube map on Kensal Green's Northbound platform. -- Walter Briscoe |
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In message , at 08:00:55 on Wed, 4
Jun 2008, Walter Briscoe remarked: I have been falsely told that: Circle and H&C carriage line diagrams show stair free access to the street at King's Cross St Pancras; there is a Tube map on Kensal Green's Northbound platform. I was looking at the Street map on the wall at the new St Pancras western ticket hall recently, and it still shows KX-Thameslink station. I suppose it's still available for use as an entrance to the tube lines, but it ought to be made clearer that it's not the place to catch an FCC train any more. -- Roland Perry |
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On 4 Jun, 08:00, Walter Briscoe wrote:
In message of Tue, 3 Jun 2008 15:41:54 in uk.transport.london, MIG writes On 2 Jun, 10:43, Mr Thant wrote: [snip] I don't think there's a scenario where the Northern-DLR interchange gets closed, but DLR-Northern is sometimes circuitous due to the Northern Line stairs being on the DLR departures side, and sometimes they close the gates between the two platforms. For some reason, they also (at busy times) barrier the entrance to the departure platform so that from the bottom of the Northern Line stairs you then have to go all the way to the other end of the DLR departure platform via the area between DLR platforms. *I can't work out what that achieves. *Everyone still arrives at one point, but later. Why not ask for the reason at the Supervisors' Office/Control Room? (It is in the Monument Ticket Hall by the Fish Street Hill entrance.) My curiosity does not tempt me to miss several DLR trains in order to go there (or maybe I should go via Canary Wharf and Westminster or something). Anyway, why ask for information at a station whose staff tell people to stay on the Northern to Moorgate if they want the Central Line, despite there being an unhindered interchange at Bank? I hit on an enthusiast answering the 'phone at 020 7222 1234. (I had been looking for a hard copy of the Conditions of Carriage.) I asked about the Journey Planner not routing from the Northern line to the DLR through Bank. I was told it was the result of s software limitation. Either Bank is an interchange or not. Partial interchange is not supported. I could ask at https://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/contact/default.asp?type=tfl or at https://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/contact/tube/default.asp, but have little confidence in the quality of answers. e.g. I have been falsely told that: Circle and H&C carriage line diagrams show stair free access to the street at King's Cross St Pancras; there is a Tube map on Kensal Green's Northbound platform. I recently got surveyed on the DLR and made sure to give 0 out of 10 for information at Bank and got in a rant about the lies we are being told. -- Walter Briscoe |
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