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Neil Williams wrote:
On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 02:32:44 -0500, Rupert Candy wrote: But here they are, and it's finally started. I never thought I'd see it! And the Metty Line wasn't unduly full between Farringdon and Moorgate this morning, contrary to what I expected. Are they all walking either from there or City Thameslink, or didn't many people use the Moorgate branch anyway? (Can't say I ever paid that much attention) During the peak, pax crossing the northern footbridges from the down Thameslink platform can be conveniently shepherded straight out the station: http://railscenelondon.fotopic.net/p57089072.html Perhaps they never got to the Met/Circle/H&C? Paul S |
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On Mar 24, 12:38*pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote: Neil Williams wrote: On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 02:32:44 -0500, Rupert Candy wrote: But here they are, and it's finally started. I never thought I'd see it! And the Metty Line wasn't unduly full between Farringdon and Moorgate this morning, contrary to what I expected. Are they all walking either from there or City Thameslink, or didn't many people use the Moorgate branch anyway? *(Can't say I ever paid that much attention) During the peak, pax crossing the northern footbridges from the down Thameslink platform can be conveniently shepherded straight out the station: http://railscenelondon.fotopic.net/p57089072.html Perhaps they never got to the Met/Circle/H&C? That's an impressive set of photos. I can't believe they started lifting the track at Blackfriars on the first day of closure - normally you'd expect it to take at least 6 months before any actual work kicked off... And I had no idea about the temporary second exit from Farringdon, and what looks like a new set of stairs from Blackfriars platform 5! |
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"Paul Scott" wrote:
I think they may have started the dismantling late on Friday night, or at least Saturday - probably a good way of concentrating everybody's minds on the changes to Southeastern terminating trains, that's for sure... Quite-I expect it was still a shock to some, despite saturation levels of public information... A chap working at Blackfriars yesterday reckoned the overall roof is being shortened very soon, there is a temporary footbridge going in directly from those P5 stairs to provide another route to the middle of P4... I did wonder if that was going to become the only entrance to the station in the near future. Smiths is boarded up, the cash machines have gone-the whole concourse is looking pretty abandoned. Incidentally, the performance pollution seems to have started already-delays of 5-6 min seem to be the norm for southbound trains in the central core in the evening peak. I'm on a late running Sevenoaks stopper which is a very pleasant refurbished 319 (presumably with declassified First Class, though nobody seems brave enough!) -- Current nearest station: Peckham Rye |
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