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No Name October 28th 09 08:40 PM

Jubilee line this weekend
 
The Jubilee line is only running between Waterloo and North Greenwich is it
really worth having it open?


Recliner[_2_] October 28th 09 08:50 PM

Jubilee line this weekend
 
wrote in message

The Jubilee line is only running between Waterloo and North Greenwich
is it really worth having it open?


As a route to the O2, it probably is.



Tim Roll-Pickering October 29th 09 10:15 AM

Jubilee line this weekend
 
wrote:

The Jubilee line is only running between Waterloo and North Greenwich is
it really worth having it open?


Yes. It provides a vital link across the Isle of Dogs, in turn connecting
East London to South London without the need to go through the centre.



[email protected] October 29th 09 10:51 AM

Jubilee line this weekend
 
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 11:15:07 -0000
"Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote:
wrote:

The Jubilee line is only running between Waterloo and North Greenwich is
it really worth having it open?


Yes. It provides a vital link across the Isle of Dogs, in turn connecting
East London to South London without the need to go through the centre.


Not sure if its been mentioned already , but did anyone see that Inside Out
program the other day which compared the idiotic closures of lines for
maintenance against the regime in Paris where they were converting an
entire line to automatic operation without disrupting the service at all?
Everything was done at night. They compared the can-do attitude of the
people there with the standard issue whinging and moaning of the people
from Tubelines. Sometimes its embarrasing to be British.

B2003


Recliner[_2_] October 29th 09 01:26 PM

Jubilee line this weekend
 
wrote in message
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 11:15:07 -0000
"Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote:
wrote:

The Jubilee line is only running between Waterloo and North
Greenwich is it really worth having it open?


Yes. It provides a vital link across the Isle of Dogs, in turn
connecting East London to South London without the need to go
through the centre.


Not sure if its been mentioned already , but did anyone see that
Inside Out program the other day which compared the idiotic closures
of lines for maintenance against the regime in Paris where they were
converting an entire line to automatic operation without disrupting
the service at all? Everything was done at night. They compared the
can-do attitude of the people there with the standard issue whinging
and moaning of the people from Tubelines. Sometimes its embarrasing
to be British.


Tune Lines -- the truly "British" company, wholly owned by Ferrovial and
Bechtel.



zen83237 November 8th 09 07:12 PM

Jubilee line this weekend
 

"Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote in message
...
wrote:

The Jubilee line is only running between Waterloo and North Greenwich is
it really worth having it open?


Yes. It provides a vital link across the Isle of Dogs, in turn connecting
East London to South London without the need to go through the centre.

Doesn't the DLR do that?

Kevin



MIG November 9th 09 09:11 AM

Jubilee line this weekend
 
On 8 Nov, 20:12, "Zen83237" wrote:
"Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote in message

... wrote:

The Jubilee line is only running between Waterloo and North Greenwich is
it really worth having it open?


Yes. It provides a vital link across the Isle of Dogs, in turn connecting
East London to South London without the need to go through the centre.


Doesn't the DLR do that?

Kevin


Not very often these days.

But anyway, it's not so much the Isle of Dogs as the Greenwich
Peninsula.

David Cantrell November 9th 09 11:56 AM

Jubilee line this weekend
 
On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 08:12:23PM -0000, Zen83237 wrote:
"Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote:
wrote:
The Jubilee line is only running between Waterloo and North Greenwich is
it really worth having it open?

Yes. It provides a vital link across the Isle of Dogs, in turn connecting
East London to South London without the need to go through the centre.

Doesn't the DLR do that?


Not really. The DLR will dump you in Greenwich, from where you'll have
to get a train to London Bridge to get to pretty nearly anywhere else.
The Jubilee line, on the other hand, will take you directly to useful
places (like London Bridge or Waterloo), and will do it a lot quicker
too.

--
David Cantrell | Godless Liberal Elitist

More people are driven insane through religious hysteria than
by drinking alcohol. -- W C Fields

John B November 9th 09 02:19 PM

Jubilee line this weekend
 
On Oct 29, 11:51*am, wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 11:15:07 -0000

"Tim Roll-Pickering" wrote:
wrote:


The Jubilee line is only running between Waterloo and North Greenwich is
it really worth having it open?


Yes. It provides a vital link across the Isle of Dogs, in turn connecting
East London to South London without the need to go through the centre.


Not sure if its been mentioned already , but did anyone see that Inside Out
program the other day which compared the idiotic closures of lines for
maintenance against the regime in Paris where they were converting an
entire line to automatic operation without disrupting the service at all?
Everything was done at night. They compared the can-do attitude of the
people there with the standard issue whinging and moaning of the people
from Tubelines. Sometimes its embarrasing to be British.


e.g. when our media lie that public transport quality / worker
morale / can-do-ism is lower here than in bleedin' France.

--
John Band
john at johnband dot org
www.johnband.org

[email protected] November 9th 09 02:35 PM

Jubilee line this weekend
 
On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 07:19:04 -0800 (PST)
John B wrote:
Not sure if its been mentioned already , but did anyone see that Inside O=

ut
program the other day which compared the idiotic closures of lines for
maintenance against the regime in Paris where they were converting an
entire line to automatic operation without disrupting the service at all?
Everything was done at night. They compared the can-do attitude of the
people there with the standard issue whinging and moaning of the people
from Tubelines. Sometimes its embarrasing to be British.


e.g. when our media lie that public transport quality / worker
morale / can-do-ism is lower here than in bleedin' France.


I guess they made up the fact that they did all the work at night did they?

B2003



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