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(Richard J.) wrote: wrote on 25 February 2010 09:43:19 ... In article , (Richard J.) wrote: Yes it is. There is cross-platform interchange to a District train to Wimbledon via High Street Kensington. I realise that if you wanted to go further round the Circle, you'd also have to alight at HSK and wait on the same platform there. Not very convincing if there is no District train in sight! Nonsense! Cross-platform interchange doesn't mean there's always a train there waiting for you! Are there signs advertising that method of step-free interchange though? Edgware Road seems rather information-light. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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wrote on 25 February 2010 17:08:24 ...
In article , (Richard J.) wrote: wrote on 25 February 2010 09:43:19 ... In article , (Richard J.) wrote: Yes it is. There is cross-platform interchange to a District train to Wimbledon via High Street Kensington. I realise that if you wanted to go further round the Circle, you'd also have to alight at HSK and wait on the same platform there. Not very convincing if there is no District train in sight! Nonsense! Cross-platform interchange doesn't mean there's always a train there waiting for you! Are there signs advertising that method of step-free interchange though? Edgware Road seems rather information-light. There are permanent signs on Platform 3 indicating that District trains to Wimbledon run from there. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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In article ,
(Richard J.) wrote: wrote on 25 February 2010 17:08:24 ... In article , (Richard J.) wrote: wrote on 25 February 2010 09:43:19 ... In article , (Richard J.) wrote: Yes it is. There is cross-platform interchange to a District train to Wimbledon via High Street Kensington. I realise that if you wanted to go further round the Circle, you'd also have to alight at HSK and wait on the same platform there. Not very convincing if there is no District train in sight! Nonsense! Cross-platform interchange doesn't mean there's always a train there waiting for you! Are there signs advertising that method of step-free interchange though? Edgware Road seems rather information-light. There are permanent signs on Platform 3 indicating that District trains to Wimbledon run from there. And no other signage for when that breaks down, or indication for the best way to get to stations from Paddington to High St?! I feel a Boltar-like outburst coming on. I shall stop now before I injure myself. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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