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Old January 30th 13, 10:36 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Peter Smyth Peter Smyth is offline
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Default Waterloo & City special service Sat 26 and Sun 27 January 2013

"Spyke" wrote in message ...

On 29/01/2013 19:45, Peter Smyth wrote:

Would be nice if they could provide the full weekday service before
worrying about Sundays.
Queues back beyond the top of the ramps at Waterloo at 9am today,
which usually means at least one train out of service.
Who on earth thought running a timetable that required 100%
availability was a good idea?


So you would rather they always ran a four train service, even when all
five trains are available? It seems better to run five trains when
possible, and accept that sometimes one will be out of service.


By all means, use all 5 when available. However, during the 2006 'upgrade',
commuters were sold a 'capacity increase', which was actually nothing more
than sweating the existing assets by requiring 100% train availability.
This was never going to be realistic in the long term, especially given the
reliability of 1992 stock and the limited maintenance facilities available.

If TfL had wanted to provide a genuine capacity increase, they should've
looked at increasing train lengths (plenty of spare platform at both ends)
or improving the signalling to allow tighter headways and faster platform
reoccupation, instead of the trains crawling along and waiting at signals
or in the depot as they do now.


But they did improve the signalling during the closure - hence why they can
now run five trains at once instead of four trains.

As for increasing train lengths, I suspect the main constraint is the very
limited depot space available for stabling rather than the actual platforms.

Peter Smyth