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Old January 23rd 08, 02:04 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Sir Benjamin Nunn Sir Benjamin Nunn is offline
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Default Picc Line train indicators display Heathrow Term 5


"Roland Perry" wrote in message
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01:33:23 on Wed, 23 Jan 2008, Mizter T remarked:
Also (and this demonstrates my lack of Pic line operational
knowledge), is it worth getting a Rayners Lane train and changing at
Acton Town?


On the basis that "a train in the platform is worth two on the departure
board" it is *always* worth getting one as far as you can, then changing,
if you are at all time-constrained on the journey.

For all you know, just after you've passed Hammersmith someone will jump
onto the lines there, and then your only hope of getting to LHR for the
next couple of hours will be an ad-hoc shuttle service from Acton Town.



At Kennington Bank Branch Southbound the other day, my train stopped for
about 6 minutes.

A train pulled in on the C+ platform, which usually means it's going to
terminate, and then all the passengers will come over to fill up the bank
train. But instead it was a through train, and left Kennington before the
bank train did, which then had to wait another couple of minutes (and indeed
for another c+, this time terminating, to pull in and unload).

Now, the question is, what the **** was the point of this? And why didn't
the driver tell us to get off the train and get the c+ service, which would
be the quickest way to reach southbound destinations?

It felt like something contrived solely for the purpose of ****ing off the
passengers.

BTN