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Peter Campbell Smith wrote:
David Cantrell wrote: And in the area just outside London that is still covered by TfL (like Amersham is), Epsom Downs has only one train an hour. Now *that's* poor service. "Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote: What is there around Epsom Downs that's covered by TfL? John B wrote Buses, IIRC. Not many of those. However, though outside Gtr London, the station is in the TfL-defined zone 6, as is the nearby(ish) Tattenham Corner. Belmont station is on the Epsom Downs line and is in TfL territory. Despite covering prime commuter territory, the Epsom Downs line is not popular, perhaps because its trains take the long route via West Croydon. The line was singled in the 80s when its signal box burned down, limiting the capacity (though it could manage a half-hourly service if it tried). In its heyday it had a dozen or so platforms - mainly used only on race days. That was a different station, slightly further southwest. |
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On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 04:49:18PM +0100, Tim Roll-Pickering wrote:
David Cantrell wrote: And in the area just outside London that is still covered by TfL (like Amersham is), Epsom Downs has only one train an hour. Now *that's* poor service. What is there around Epsom Downs that's covered by TfL? It's in zone 6. The 166 bus passes about 300 yards away to both the east and west, and 600 yards away to the south. -- David Cantrell | top google result for "internet beard fetish club" Did you know that shotguns taste like candy canes? Put the barrel in your mouth and pull the trigger for an extra blast of minty goodness! |
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David Cantrell wrote:
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 08:32:16PM +0100, wrote: Just been reading on Wikipedia that Amersham might be going down to having just two trains an hour? Is that not a really poor service? Not really. It's a lot better than most places, and there's plenty of places in London with that sort of service. And in the area just outside London that is still covered by TfL (like Amersham is), Epsom Downs has only one train an hour. Now *that's* poor service. Sudbury & Harrow Road has a much poorer service. |
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Peter Campbell Smith wrote:
Despite covering prime commuter territory, the Epsom Downs line is not popular, perhaps because its trains take the long route via West Croydon. It's also not in the best of locations to accumulate commuters. And there isn't an "Epsom stations" fare option so it's not a valid alternative destination for people with Epsom season tickets. Compared to the much greater number of trains and destinations at Epsom and naturally many commuters opt for there (including myself when I commuted to school despite living closer to Epsom Downs). |
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John Rowland wrote:
Peter Campbell Smith wrote: David Cantrell wrote: And in the area just outside London that is still covered by TfL (like Amersham is), Epsom Downs has only one train an hour. Now *that's* poor service. "Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote: What is there around Epsom Downs that's covered by TfL? John B wrote Buses, IIRC. Not many of those. However, though outside Gtr London, the station is in the TfL-defined zone 6, as is the nearby(ish) Tattenham Corner. Belmont station is on the Epsom Downs line and is in TfL territory. Despite covering prime commuter territory, the Epsom Downs line is not popular, perhaps because its trains take the long route via West Croydon. The line was singled in the 80s when its signal box burned down, limiting the capacity (though it could manage a half-hourly service if it tried). In its heyday it had a dozen or so platforms - mainly used only on race days. That was a different station, slightly further southwest. Not really a different station, more they moved the station. -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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Mark Bestley wrote:
And in the area just outside London that is still covered by TfL (like Amersham is), Epsom Downs has only one train an hour. Now *that's* poor service. What is there around Epsom Downs that's covered by TfL? The station (and Banstead) is in zone 6 for Travelcards. (Belmont is in London and has just the one train an hour) Also no trains on Sundays. Yes but being in the zones isn't really "covered by TfL" in my book - they don't run the service (although wasn't there talk of the branch being coverted to tram?) and I don't think the buses round there are in Zone 6. |
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"Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote in message
... (including myself when I commuted to school Epsom College? Ian |
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Tim Roll-Pickering wrote:
Mark Bestley wrote: And in the area just outside London that is still covered by TfL (like Amersham is), Epsom Downs has only one train an hour. Now *that's* poor service. What is there around Epsom Downs that's covered by TfL? The station (and Banstead) is in zone 6 for Travelcards. (Belmont is in London and has just the one train an hour) Also no trains on Sundays. Yes but being in the zones isn't really "covered by TfL" in my book - they don't run the service (although wasn't there talk of the branch being coverted to tram?) and I don't think the buses round there are in Zone 6. The busses (166) are covered by all zones travelcards and Oyster as are many sections outside greater London. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...kets-and-PAYG- on-buses-outside-London-08-01-02.pdf -- Mark |
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008, Arthur Figgis wrote:
John Rowland wrote: Peter Campbell Smith wrote: David Cantrell wrote: And in the area just outside London that is still covered by TfL (like Amersham is), Epsom Downs has only one train an hour. Now *that's* poor service. "Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote: What is there around Epsom Downs that's covered by TfL? John B wrote Buses, IIRC. Not many of those. However, though outside Gtr London, the station is in the TfL-defined zone 6, as is the nearby(ish) Tattenham Corner. Belmont station is on the Epsom Downs line and is in TfL territory. Despite covering prime commuter territory, the Epsom Downs line is not popular, perhaps because its trains take the long route via West Croydon. The line was singled in the 80s when its signal box burned down, limiting the capacity (though it could manage a half-hourly service if it tried). In its heyday it had a dozen or so platforms - mainly used only on race days. That was a different station, slightly further southwest. Not really a different station, more they moved the station. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus tom -- We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there that needs to be done. -- Alan Turing |
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13:00:15 on Wed, 23 Jul 2008, Tom Anderson remarked: Not really a different station, more they moved the station. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus Isn't 4472 anther example of this? -- Roland Perry |
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