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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 06:47:26 -0400, Roland Perry wrote:
Access at KX-TL is a nightmare, though. Assuming the OP is arriving at KX mainline by WAGN, it's a long walk on narrow pavements and very busy roads, congested station entrance, then two flights of stairs down to the platform (no lift or escalator). Indeed, When I went from Padington to Stansted, national rail enquireies told me to go via farringdon which is an easier change |
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In article , Paul Weaver
writes When I went from Padington to Stansted, national rail enquireies told me to go via farringdon which is an easier change I'm struggling to understand how either Kings Cross Thameslink, or Farringdon, is on the way from Paddington to Stansted. -- "now, the thing you type on and the window you stare out of are the same thing" |
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 09:03:41 -0400, Roland Perry wrote:
In article , Paul Weaver writes When I went from Padington to Stansted, national rail enquireies told me to go via farringdon which is an easier change I'm struggling to understand how either Kings Cross Thameslink, or Farringdon, is on the way from Paddington to Stansted. Luton even ![]() |
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In article , Dave Newt
writes Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: (Huge)typed AFAIK, bicycles are not allowed on the Circle Line. Oh yes they are! Bicycles are not allowed on the _underground_ sections of 'deep tube' lines (Northern, Central, Piccadilly, Victoria, Jubilee & Bakerloo) at any time but are allowed off-peak on the Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, District and the Circle line. They are allowed on the overground sections of tube lines off-peak. Detailed list he http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/faq/bicycle.asp I've never understood the specific ban on bicycles on the Northern Line between Colindale and Hendon Central, (obliquely) referred to on the above site. Anyone know the reason? -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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Ian Jelf wrote:
I've never understood the specific ban on bicycles on the Northern Line between Colindale and Hendon Central, (obliquely) referred to on the above site. Anyone know the reason? Presumably because the line is in a tube tunnel between these stations? Matt |
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Ian Jelf typed
In article , Dave Newt writes Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: (Huge)typed AFAIK, bicycles are not allowed on the Circle Line. Oh yes they are! Bicycles are not allowed on the _underground_ sections of 'deep tube' lines (Northern, Central, Piccadilly, Victoria, Jubilee & Bakerloo) at any time but are allowed off-peak on the Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, District and the Circle line. They are allowed on the overground sections of tube lines off-peak. Detailed list he http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/faq/bicycle.asp I've never understood the specific ban on bicycles on the Northern Line between Colindale and Hendon Central, (obliquely) referred to on the above site. Anyone know the reason? A tunnel, stating about 100m north of Hendon Central station. Bikes are banned in tunnels, innit? -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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"Jeremy Parker" wrote: "James Bentall" wrote in message ... Does anyone know if it is permitted to take bikes on the Thameslink service offpeak between Kings Cross Thameslink and London Bridge? It is, but watch for Thameslink being closed down on weekends between Kentish Town and Blackfriars until mid Dec. The new timetable doesn't even go beyond Dec. owing to much engineering work for Kings X, Thameslink 2000, etc. Actually, I don't think it would be too bad getting the 12 year olds to cycle. Easier than taking them on the Circle Line, I would think Not convinced by that! I've done too much cycling across central London and had too many near misses to even think about taking children cycling there- particularly getting across the river. Thanks for the info about the weekend closures though - that will be useful to remember. Cheers, James |
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"James Bentall" wrote in message
... In article , (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: King's Cross to London Bridge should be a doddle on a bike at a weekend. Traffic in the City is very light then. I've cycled between King's Cross and Blackfriars Road many times. Unfortunately we're going at 10:30am on a weekday morning.... Well, in that case you are outside the prohibited hours for bikes on Thameslink, so should be OK. -- Terry Harper, Web Co-ordinator, The Omnibus Society http://www.omnibussoc.org E-mail: URL: http://www.terry.harper.btinternet.co.uk/ |
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