Westbound Circle Line at Edgware Road
This morning, I joined a westbound Circle Line train at King's Cross St.
Pancras. As we arrived at Edgware Road (platform 4) a westbound train was just leaving platform 3, so our driver announced that passengers for the westbound Circle Line should cross the footbridge to platform 2. I knew that he meant the other kind of westbound Circle Line train, i.e. one that would reappear as my kind in about an hour, so I chose to ignore the instruction. But what should he have said to have made it clearer? |
Westbound Circle Line at Edgware Road
John Salmon wrote on 19 December 2009 21:04:20 ...
This morning, I joined a westbound Circle Line train at King's Cross St. Pancras. What told you that it was a Circle Line train? I thought they were all shown as "Hammersmith via Paddington" now. As we arrived at Edgware Road (platform 4) a westbound train was just leaving platform 3, so our driver announced that passengers for the westbound Circle Line should cross the footbridge to platform 2. I knew that he meant the other kind of westbound Circle Line train, i.e. one that would reappear as my kind in about an hour, so I chose to ignore the instruction. But what should he have said to have made it clearer? What exactly did he say? The use of the term "westbound" to refer to the line between Edgware Road and High Street Kensington is not very helpful at all. "Anti-clockwise" or "via High Street Kensington" would be a better description. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
Westbound Circle Line at Edgware Road
"Richard J." wrote
John Salmon wrote This morning, I joined a westbound Circle Line train at King's Cross St. Pancras. What told you that it was a Circle Line train? I thought they were all shown as "Hammersmith via Paddington" now. It was described on the indicator at KXSP as Circle, and on the front it said Circle Line to Hammersmith. As we arrived at Edgware Road (platform 4) a westbound train was just leaving platform 3, so our driver announced that passengers for the westbound Circle Line should cross the footbridge to platform 2. I knew that he meant the other kind of westbound Circle Line train, i.e. one that would reappear as my kind in about an hour, so I chose to ignore the instruction. But what should he have said to have made it clearer? What exactly did he say? He said exactly what I wrote above. The use of the term "westbound" to refer to the line between Edgware Road and High Street Kensington is not very helpful at all. "Anti-clockwise" or "via High Street Kensington" would be a better description. Exactly so. |
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