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Old November 12th 09, 01:23 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Publicity about Circle Line going Teacup

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David Cantrell wrote:

On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 06:02:31PM -0600,
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This would also appear to be because the Journey Planner
thinks there will still be a Circle Line service from king's
Cross to High St Kensington on 14 December! Bloody useless!

There will be. It'll just take a long time, going the wrong
way roudn the circle.

Or going via Hammersmith.

No effing use for users of the Wimbledon branch!

Not necessarily. The lifts give you step-free access to the
Westbound District platforms at Earl's Court.

Or how about Wimbledon, Waterloo, Waterloo East, London Bridge, St.
Pancras Low Level for a more imaginative step-free route...



That is ridiculous for a journey from King's Cross to the
Wimbledon branch.


Yes, I know. Hence the smileys.


OIC. The trouble is that step free isn't the only issue in reality.
Walking distance elapsed is not irrelevant either.

(All right, all right, I only really posted it to take the mickey out
of that pompous idiot in the other thread who thinks that no-one
should ever be encouraged to use unusual routes that he personally
doesn't like.)


Was that in uk.railway? This thread started both there and in
uk.transport.london but we're only in the latter now.

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Colin Rosenstiel