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Feb 2010 11:08:24 in uk.transport.london, writes In article , (Paul Corfield) wrote: On Feb 25, 9:20*am, Walter Briscoe wrote: In message of Wed, 24 Feb All: I am afraid I failed to note the URL for reliability statistics, which was recently given in utl. Aggregation of Circle and Hammersmith & City may reflect operational reality, but provides a poor measurement for customers. I recall the aggregation achieving about 90% before the service revision, where all other lines achieve 95%+. 93% would be good! http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloa...ing-Director-R eport-RUP-LU-Feb-2010.pdf I am sorry it has taken an unconscionable time for me to respond to Paul's kind posting. The information I was looking for is available from http://www.tfl.gov. uk/corporate/modesoftransport/londonunderground/1592.aspx by clicking "View performance update". Navigation to that page can be done from http://www.tfl.gov.uk/, clicking "Corporate", "Modes of Transport" + "London Underground", and "Performance". The bad news is that the latest published period is 13 December 2009 - 09 January 2010. i.e. 2009-2010, per1od 10. As we are midway through period 13, I wonder has TfL stopped producing such statistics? Colin will probably be interested in my experience about 2335, yesterday. There was some delay as my Circle line train approached Edgware Road from Bayswater and Paddington. The driver's suggestion that we would wait about 5 minutes was pessimistic. We terminated on platform 3 and an eastbound train immediately pulled out from platform 1, so nobody had time to make the connection by going over the bridge. ;( A Barking train arrived within about 5 minutes. I wonder what %age of such Circle trains terminate on the "wrong" platform? I did notice a "first train to Paddington, Bayswater and points west" display. I believe this weekend is the first with a Circle Line in 2010. ;) Showing, FWIW, the only period shown for last year and this (9) as worse for the Circle and Hammersmith. -- Walter Briscoe |
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