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Chris p October 26th 03 12:41 PM

Probly a silly question - Victoria line
 
Is it always that bloody hot?? getting off the picadilly at green park
to go via the victoria to euston i was almost suffocated by the heat.....


Paul Weaver October 26th 03 01:58 PM

Probly a silly question - Victoria line
 
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 13:41:34 +0000, Chris p wrote:

Is it always that bloody hot?? getting off the picadilly at green park
to go via the victoria to euston i was almost suffocated by the heat.....


It's been cooler lately, Most of the time I keep my coat on. It was very
hot when I started using it a month ago. Not as hot as the central line
was in august though

Chris p October 26th 03 06:45 PM

Probly a silly question - Victoria line
 
3518+3227 wrote:
Chris p wrote in message ...

Is it always that bloody hot?? getting off the picadilly at green park
to go via the victoria to euston i was almost suffocated by the heat.....




Because there are no long, open-air, sections of line, which would otherwise allow the trains to sit in cold air at stations for long periods of time, and bring cooler air into the tunnels, et cetera.

Dont they at least have vent ducts which the movement of the train
would suck air through??


John Rowland October 26th 03 07:23 PM

Probly a silly question - Victoria line
 
"3518+3227" wrote in message
...

Chris p wrote in message ...
Is it always that bloody hot?? getting off the picadilly at green park
to go via the victoria to euston i was almost suffocated by the heat.....



Because there are no long, open-air, sections of line,
which would otherwise allow the trains to sit in cold
air at stations for long periods of time,
and bring cooler air into the tunnels, et cetera.


In the last Vic timetable I saw, every train was scheduled to spend some
time in the open air at Northumberland Park depot every third round trip...
but maybe they don't open the doors! Maybe they should be ordered to...

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3518+3227 October 26th 03 07:23 PM

Probly a silly question - Victoria line
 

Chris p wrote in message ...
Is it always that bloody hot?? getting off the picadilly at green park
to go via the victoria to euston i was almost suffocated by the heat.....



Because there are no long, open-air, sections of line, which would otherwise allow the trains to sit in cold air at stations for long periods of time, and bring cooler air into the tunnels, et cetera.


Stuart October 27th 03 09:09 AM

Probly a silly question - Victoria line
 
Chris p wrote:
Is it always that bloody hot?? getting off the picadilly at green park
to go via the victoria to euston i was almost suffocated by the heat.....


I've mentioned this before on this newsgroup. The most obvious
demonstration of this is at Highbury & Islington where the adjacent WAGN
platform is like a fridge compared with the oven-like victoria line ones



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