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On 9 June, 14:49, MIG wrote:
On 9 June, 14:40, wrote: On 9 June, 00:38, asdf wrote: On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 10:20:56 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Oh ang on though, if they used platform 1 at HotH, I think there may be a crossover. *Not sure if it isn't just a track crossing to/from the Metropolitan or if it leads to/from the up Chiltern track as well. I can't remember if this crossover can be used from Up departures from Platform 1 at Harrow. My memory tells me that there is no signal for this route. What I can't remember is if the crossover from the NB Fast to the Platform 1 just passes over the intervening Up line or whether there is pointwork in the Up line allowing access. There isn't pointwork - it's one of those things that I think is referred to as a diamond crossing. Thanks, I though it probably was, but couldn't remember. It can't be that simple though, because it has to allow for Metropolitan trains in both directions, doesn't it? *So there must be something from the up Chiltern to the Met as well as the diamond from the Met to the down Chiltern, even if nothing from platform 1 to the up Chiltern? Platform 1 is only accessible from the Down Chiltern and the NB Met fast, via the diamond crossing, heading north (to the NB Met fast), with no access heading south without a shunt. Platform 2 only has access to the Up Chiltern, heading south from the SB Met fast, or the NB Met fast heading north via the trailing crossover. There is no access to other Met line tracks (i.e. the both southbound, NB slow or the Uxbridge lines). Met line trains only use Platform 1 heading north, from the NB fast or platform 2 reversing from SB to NB. There are no other Met line possibilities, with the current layout. |
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On Jun 6, 12:55*pm, Mizter T wrote:
And what about Chiltern Railways - there's the question of whether they could call at their normal LU stations - i.e. Amersham, Chalfont & Latimer, Chorleywood, Rickmansworth, Harrow-on-the-Hill - but is there also any question about whether they could actually run - are the LU signallers going on strike too? Even if they could call at those stations. This is from the National Rail website: The following stations which are served by Chiltern Railways, as well as London Underground, will be closed, and no services will be calling: * Harrow-on-the-Hill * Rickmansworth * Chorleywood * Chalfont & Latimer * Amersham C2C services will not call at West Ham station from 18:45 on Tuesday 9 June until the start of service on Friday 12 June London Overground will run a normal service throughout this industrial action. -- http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/servic...e/details.html |
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On 9 June, 16:41, wrote:
On 9 June, 14:49, MIG wrote: On 9 June, 14:40, wrote: On 9 June, 00:38, asdf wrote: On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 10:20:56 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Oh ang on though, if they used platform 1 at HotH, I think there may be a crossover. *Not sure if it isn't just a track crossing to/from the Metropolitan or if it leads to/from the up Chiltern track as well. I can't remember if this crossover can be used from Up departures from Platform 1 at Harrow. My memory tells me that there is no signal for this route. What I can't remember is if the crossover from the NB Fast to the Platform 1 just passes over the intervening Up line or whether there is pointwork in the Up line allowing access. There isn't pointwork - it's one of those things that I think is referred to as a diamond crossing. Thanks, I though it probably was, but couldn't remember. It can't be that simple though, because it has to allow for Metropolitan trains in both directions, doesn't it? *So there must be something from the up Chiltern to the Met as well as the diamond from the Met to the down Chiltern, even if nothing from platform 1 to the up Chiltern? Platform 1 is only accessible from the Down Chiltern and the NB Met fast, via the diamond crossing, heading north (to the NB Met fast), with no access heading south without a shunt. Platform 2 only has access to the Up Chiltern, heading south from the SB Met fast, or the NB Met fast heading north via the trailing crossover. There is no access to other Met line tracks (i.e. the both southbound, NB slow or the Uxbridge lines). Met line trains only use Platform 1 heading north, from the NB fast or platform 2 reversing from SB to NB. There are no other Met line possibilities, with the current layout.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ah right, so you can't take the Met south through platform 2, I think you are saying, and it's electricked only for reversing back north. That seems a bit unbalanced given that you can go north through platform 1, but if that's the way it is ... Hard to tell from diagrams. |
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On Jun 9, 4:46*pm, Martin Deutsch wrote:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/servic...e/details.html I can't see any reason at all not to accept LU-valid rail tickets on cross-London buses (as it's an internal matter within TfL, no external stakeholders required) - is this some kind of spite directed at the TOCs for not co-operating on PAYG? "Please be aware that National Rail tickets which are valid for cross- London transfers on the London Underground will not be valid on London Buses." -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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Noticed this on the TfL website - worthy of inclusion in Private Eye.
"Suspended between Queens Park and Harrow & Wealdstone with severe delays on the rest of the line due to operational issues. Valid tickets are being accepted on local bus services between Queen's Park and Harrow & Wealdstone. See how we are transforming the Tube ." -- gordon |
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On Jun 9, 4:58*pm, MIG wrote:
On 9 June, 16:41, wrote: On 9 June, 14:49, MIG wrote: On 9 June, 14:40, wrote: On 9 June, 00:38, asdf wrote: On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 10:20:56 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Oh ang on though, if they used platform 1 at HotH, I think there may be a crossover. *Not sure if it isn't just a track crossing to/from the Metropolitan or if it leads to/from the up Chiltern track as well. I can't remember if this crossover can be used from Up departures from Platform 1 at Harrow. My memory tells me that there is no signal for this route. What I can't remember is if the crossover from the NB Fast to the Platform 1 just passes over the intervening Up line or whether there is pointwork in the Up line allowing access. There isn't pointwork - it's one of those things that I think is referred to as a diamond crossing. Thanks, I though it probably was, but couldn't remember. It can't be that simple though, because it has to allow for Metropolitan trains in both directions, doesn't it? *So there must be something from the up Chiltern to the Met as well as the diamond from the Met to the down Chiltern, even if nothing from platform 1 to the up Chiltern? Platform 1 is only accessible from the Down Chiltern and the NB Met fast, via the diamond crossing, heading north (to the NB Met fast), with no access heading south without a shunt. Platform 2 only has access to the Up Chiltern, heading south from the SB Met fast, or the NB Met fast heading north via the trailing crossover. There is no access to other Met line tracks (i.e. the both southbound, NB slow or the Uxbridge lines). Met line trains only use Platform 1 heading north, from the NB fast or platform 2 reversing from SB to NB. There are no other Met line possibilities, with the current layout.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ah right, so you can't take the Met south through platform 2, I think you are saying, and it's electricked only for reversing back north. That seems a bit unbalanced given that you can go north through platform 1, but if that's the way it is ... *Hard to tell from diagrams. |
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![]() On Jun 9, 5:35*pm, wrote: On Jun 9, 4:46*pm, Martin Deutsch wrote: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/servic...e/details.html I can't see any reason at all not to accept LU-valid rail tickets on cross-London buses (as it's an internal matter within TfL, no external stakeholders required) - is this some kind of spite directed at the TOCs for not co-operating on PAYG? "Please be aware that National Rail tickets which are valid for cross- London transfers on the London Underground will not be valid on London Buses." I wonder if this is not more likely to simply be the result of misunderstanding and/or miscommunication on the part of NRE (who run the NR site)? In reality I imagine bus drivers would probably wave anyone through who presented such a ticket and explained what they were doing - their priority will be to keep things moving, not quibble over ticket validities. If however this really is the official position as dictated by TfL, then perhaps the worry is people presenting any old NR ticket to bus drivers and therefore getting a free ride? (Of course that thought is somewhat incompatible with my comment in the previous paragraph.) |
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On Jun 9, 4:58*pm, MIG wrote:
On 9 June, 16:41, wrote: On 9 June, 14:49, MIG wrote: On 9 June, 14:40, wrote: On 9 June, 00:38, asdf wrote: On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 10:20:56 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Oh ang on though, if they used platform 1 at HotH, I think there may be a crossover. *Not sure if it isn't just a track crossing to/from the Metropolitan or if it leads to/from the up Chiltern track as well. I can't remember if this crossover can be used from Up departures from Platform 1 at Harrow. My memory tells me that there is no signal for this route. What I can't remember is if the crossover from the NB Fast to the Platform 1 just passes over the intervening Up line or whether there is pointwork in the Up line allowing access. There isn't pointwork - it's one of those things that I think is referred to as a diamond crossing. Thanks, I though it probably was, but couldn't remember. It can't be that simple though, because it has to allow for Metropolitan trains in both directions, doesn't it? *So there must be something from the up Chiltern to the Met as well as the diamond from the Met to the down Chiltern, even if nothing from platform 1 to the up Chiltern? Platform 1 is only accessible from the Down Chiltern and the NB Met fast, via the diamond crossing, heading north (to the NB Met fast), with no access heading south without a shunt. Platform 2 only has access to the Up Chiltern, heading south from the SB Met fast, or the NB Met fast heading north via the trailing crossover. There is no access to other Met line tracks (i.e. the both southbound, NB slow or the Uxbridge lines). Met line trains only use Platform 1 heading north, from the NB fast or platform 2 reversing from SB to NB. There are no other Met line possibilities, with the current layout.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ah right, so you can't take the Met south through platform 2, I think you are saying, and it's electricked only for reversing back north. That seems a bit unbalanced given that you can go north through platform 1, but if that's the way it is ... *Hard to tell from diagrams. That's right. To go south to the Met from platform 2 would require crossing both northbound tracks, so all crossing moves happen at Harrow North Junction, where only the NB slow is crossed. On the other hand, using platform 1 for NB Met fast services takes only takes them across the SB Chiltern and gives extra platform capacity in the evening peak. |
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On Jun 6, 12:55*pm, Mizter T wrote:
Then there's stations where LUL manages the main bit of the station though not the National Rail platforms - e.g. West Ham, Seven Sisters, Stratford. First Capital Connect are saying this: Please note: It is our expectation we will be able to operate between Finsbury Park and Moorgate. However, this will depend upon the availability of London Underground personnel who staff many of these stations. (from http://www.firstcapitalconnect.co.uk...=MajorIncident ) |
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On 9 June, 19:17, Martin Deutsch wrote:
First Capital Connect are saying this: Please note: It is our expectation we will be able to operate between Finsbury Park and Moorgate. However, this will depend upon the availability of London Underground personnel who staff many of these stations. and this ..... "Thameslink route service alterations: there is a shortage of available trains as a result of a fault which means some services on the Thameslink route are only 4 carriages long instead of 8. Additional stops have also been put in to other services to relieve crowding. The problem will be rectified soon, meanwhile we apologise for the inconvenience this is causing customers." Handy when the tubes are erm down the tubes. -- gordon |
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