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Old September 8th 04, 09:59 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
Lawrence Myers Lawrence Myers is offline
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Default Blockade of cross London Thameslink services from Saturday 11th September 2004 until 2005

Dave Arquati wrote:
Cadman wrote:

"eurostardriver" wrote in message
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Roland Perry wrote in message


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In message , at 21:56:34
on Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Robin Mayes
remarked:

Please avoid using Kings Cross underground station, if possible

Kentish Town or West Hampstead provide useful interchanges onto LUL,
but some clever person has decided Thameslink services will not call
at these stations between 07.30 and 09.30 to prevent overcrowding.
Doesn't make much sense to me as this means all passengers will be
forced into the Kings Cross/St Pancras area making the overcrowding
there 3 times worse.

Regards

E*driver



Thameslink didn't want this. It was at the insistance of LUL as they
stated that the platforms at West Hampstead and Kentish Town
underground stations cannot safely handle large numbers of pax.

Neil


Out of interest why is this? I could possibly understand Kentish Town
but West Hampstead seems to have pretty large platforms (although
admittedly not very many ticket gates - but those could be left open
at busy times). I'd be more concerned about overcrowding on the
walking route along West End Lane.

With more planning, maybe LUL could have stopped some Mets at West
Hampstead, allieviating the crowding issue. However I guess that would
have required a complicated recast of the timetable.


At which platform? W Hampstead only has an island platform serving the
Jubilee line. North of there the first track connection between Met &
Jubilee is north of Neasden

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Lawrence Myers