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"Crossrail will eat money. Kill it, Boris, and save the bankrupt Tube
instead" http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...ils/article.do -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 01:48:16 -0700 (PDT)
John B wrote: "Crossrail will eat money. Kill it, Boris, and save the bankrupt Tube instead" http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...ils/article.do Probably if the lines was to be built to tube gauge he'd suddenly be all in favour of it. Personally I'd go the other way - forget through running onto the main lines unless they can have their loading gauge increased and just build sodding huge double decker trains RER style that can hoover up passengers and stick the termini somewhere convenient for interchange onto the main line or the tube. B2003 |
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On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, John B wrote:
"Crossrail will eat money. Kill it, Boris, and save the bankrupt Tube instead" http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...ils/article.do This is the crux of the idiocy: "The Central line's parallel capacity can easily be increased by station improvements and better management." Pray tell us, Mr Jenkins, how. How, one might say, *the *****. tom -- I prefer gin now sleep doesn't want me anyway. |
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John B wrote:
"Crossrail will eat money. Kill it, Boris, and save the bankrupt Tube instead" http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...ils/article.do -- I must say, it's nice to see unanimity from the utl regulars on the subject of Jenkins being a cock on this. It is apparently a sound working principle that the only people allowed to comment on public transport in the Evening Standard are those manifestly unqualified to do so. Tom |
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In message , Tom Barry
writes John B wrote: "Crossrail will eat money. Kill it, Boris, and save the bankrupt Tube instead" http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...ils/article.do -- I must say, it's nice to see unanimity from the utl regulars on the subject of Jenkins being a cock on this. It is apparently a sound working principle that the only people allowed to comment on public transport in the Evening Standard are those manifestly unqualified to do so. He was the headline speaker one year at the Institute of Tourist Guiding's AGM. He spoke total drivel about a subject he'd not grasped and failed to understand, let alone answer, a question put to him pointing out the hole in his argument. Discuss! :-) -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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On 30 Apr, 23:18, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009, John B wrote: "Crossrail will eat money. Kill it, Boris, and save the bankrupt Tube instead" http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...-details/artic... This is the crux of the idiocy: "The Central line's parallel capacity can easily be increased by station improvements and better management." Pray tell us, Mr Jenkins, how. How, one might say, *the *****. Sir Simon is a polemicist, meaning that he likes to dispute the obvious. While I take your point, Tom, I notice you didn't include the rest of his paragraph. I've done that, and emphasised the important 5 words: "This project's only real friends have been in the City, eager to fend off the "threat" from Docklands and garner the bulk of the 900,000 extra office jobs predicted for London a decade ago. NOBODY EXPECTS THAT NEED NOW. The Central line's parallel capacity can easily be increased by station improvements and better management." |
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"Ian Jelf" wrote in message
... In message , Tom Barry writes John B wrote: "Crossrail will eat money. Kill it, Boris, and save the bankrupt Tube instead" http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...ils/article.do -- I must say, it's nice to see unanimity from the utl regulars on the subject of Jenkins being a cock on this. It is apparently a sound working principle that the only people allowed to comment on public transport in the Evening Standard are those manifestly unqualified to do so. He was the headline speaker one year at the Institute of Tourist Guiding's AGM. He spoke total drivel about a subject he'd not grasped and failed to understand, let alone answer, a question put to him pointing out the hole in his argument. Discuss! :-) -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK If he can find people stupid enough to pay him to talk/write rubbish, you have to admire him, and feel jealous! MaxB |
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On May 1, 10:55*am, Tom Barry wrote:
wrote: Sir Simon is a polemicist, meaning that he likes to dispute the obvious. While I take your point, Tom, I notice you didn't include the rest of his paragraph. *I've done that, and emphasised the important 5 words: "This project's only real friends have been in the City, eager to fend off the "threat" from Docklands and garner the bulk of the 900,000 extra office jobs predicted for London a decade ago. NOBODY EXPECTS THAT NEED NOW. The Central line's parallel capacity can easily be increased by station improvements and better management." The mistake here* is assuming that the Central Line is the one relieved by Crossrail. *By my reckoning it also relieves the District, Jubilee, DLR, Southeastern lines into London Bridge and particularly the Piccadilly. *This means the effect is felt in places like Hammersmith, Earls Court etc. where the District and Piccadilly suddenly have substantial relief from overcrowding. Pushing the argument a bit, it also relieves the A40 and M4... Tom * OK, the other mistake, apart from the convenient omission of the fact that Crossrail massively improves access to Canary Wharf from the western half of the city. ....and the entire wrongheaded stupidity of the piece, which is that it ignores the fact that by the time Crossrail opens, City & CW levels of employment will be back to mid-2000s levels anyway. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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