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Old December 31st 06, 11:38 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Matthew P Jones Matthew P Jones is offline
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Default Wembley Park platforms 5 and 6

In reply to news post, which Barry Salter
wrote on Sun, 31 Dec 2006 -
It remains to be seen if that remains the case when the new "S" stock
is introduced, mind you.

Classic example occurred on Thursday

I wouldn't be surprised to find that the 16:30, 16:40, 17:00 and 17:10
departures from Baker Street were all virtually empty though.

Am not sure if the S Stock is going to be liked by the longer distance
commuter as there are going to be fewer seats and the seats don't look
as comfortable. People may still prefer Chiltern.

However, if more Met services run (as has been promised) and the journey
is faster, perhaps more will use the Met for long distance. At the
moment, owing to the times of the trains in the peak hours and the
difference in journey times (Chiltern much faster), there is often no
point going to Baker Street. Even if you have a 35 minute wait at
Marylebone (miss the 18:06, next service for met stations not till
18:40) it is quicker to stay at Marylebone. There is a train from Baker
Street at about 18:25 but it nearly always get beaten by the later
Chiltern service. The lack of information about the next service north
from either Baker Street or Marylebone is appalling, no indication at
either station about the other service, makes the Wembley park problems
look simple! So much for an integrated transport service!

PS, if anyone wants to see some S Stock pictures, there are some at

http://www.amersham.org.uk/forum/ipb...?showtopic=372

I think the design has been tweaked again since these
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