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Ian F. July 6th 11 07:20 AM

KXSP to East Croydon
 
I'm wondering why Journey Planner suggests I get to East Croydon from KXSP
by using the tube to London Bridge and then train to EC, rather than FCC
direct. I'm sure there's a very good reason - or not!

Ian


Paul Corfield July 6th 11 07:30 AM

KXSP to East Croydon
 
On Jul 6, 8:20*am, "Ian F." wrote:
I'm wondering why Journey Planner suggests I get to East Croydon from KXSP
by using the tube to London Bridge and then train to EC, rather than FCC
direct. I'm sure there's a very good reason - or not!

Ian


Depends when you are travelling. If late evening or at weekend there
is no FCC service across London. The FCC service commences at LOB at
those times. The only other reason would be if the Victoria Line was
going to be subject to a planned closure thus ruling out the option of
going via Victoria and then Southern to East Croydon.

--
Paul C
via Google

Ian F. July 6th 11 07:39 AM

KXSP to East Croydon
 

"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
...
On Jul 6, 8:20 am, "Ian F." wrote:

Depends when you are travelling.


Thanks Paul.

I get back into SP from Nottingham tomorrow at 18.19 and FCC's timetable
shows an 18.34 to EC. It's a worry as Journey Planner makes me think it's
not running.

Ian


[email protected] July 6th 11 07:49 AM

KXSP to East Croydon
 
In article ,
(Ian F.) wrote:

I'm wondering why Journey Planner suggests I get to East Croydon
from KXSP by using the tube to London Bridge and then train to EC,
rather than FCC direct. I'm sure there's a very good reason - or
not!


Thameslink is usually pretty pedestrian across central London,
unfortunately. Look at the timetables.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

[email protected] July 6th 11 08:00 AM

KXSP to East Croydon
 
In article ,
(Ian F.) wrote:

"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
..
On Jul 6, 8:20 am, "Ian F." wrote:

Depends when you are travelling.


Thanks Paul.

I get back into SP from Nottingham tomorrow at 18.19 and FCC's
timetable shows an 18.34 to EC. It's a worry as Journey Planner
makes me think it's not running.


Isn't the Central London section closed for engineering works every night?

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Paul Terry[_2_] July 6th 11 08:19 AM

KXSP to East Croydon
 
In message , Ian F.
writes

I get back into SP from Nottingham tomorrow at 18.19 and FCC's
timetable shows an 18.34 to EC. It's a worry as Journey Planner makes
me think it's not running.


Try entering St Pancras International as your departure point, rather
than KXSP.
--
Paul Terry

Mizter T July 6th 11 08:22 AM

KXSP to East Croydon
 

"Ian F." wrote:

"Paul Corfield" wrote:

Depends when you are travelling.


Thanks Paul.

I get back into SP from Nottingham tomorrow at 18.19 and FCC's timetable
shows an 18.34 to EC. It's a worry as Journey Planner makes me think it's
not running.


Depends what you enter as the origin point - choose "St Pancras
International" and the direct journey via Thameslink is shown, choose KXSP
Tube station and it's not.


Mizter T July 6th 11 08:26 AM

KXSP to East Croydon
 

wrote:

In article ,
(Ian F.) wrote:

I get back into SP from Nottingham tomorrow at 18.19 and FCC's
timetable shows an 18.34 to EC. It's a worry as Journey Planner
makes me think it's not running.


Isn't the Central London section closed for engineering works every night?


Not until later, like after 10pm.


Ian F. July 6th 11 08:36 AM

KXSP to East Croydon
 
"Paul Terry" wrote in message
...

Try entering St Pancras International as your departure point, rather than
KXSP.


Ah-ha! So that is the secret. Journey Planner moves in mysterious ways...

Many thanks to all,

Ian


Clive Page[_3_] July 6th 11 09:05 AM

KXSP to East Croydon
 
On 06/07/2011 09:19, Paul Terry wrote:
Try entering St Pancras International as your departure point, rather
than KXSP.


That's a good suggestion - some journey planners allow an excessive time
to walk from King's Cross to St.Pancras or even one bit of St.Pancras to
another. When the station is crowded you might need nearly 10 mins to
reach the deep tube lines from one of the NR stations, but the change
from EMT to FCC is easy, a mere two ticket barriers and three escalators
down. FCC trains are scheduled to run through London until about 10 pm
each evening.

Once or twice I have alighted from an EMT train due in at xx:29 and
managed to catch a southbound FCC train 3 floors below departing at
xx:28, which is something that no journey planner would lead you to
attempt. But that depends on the EMT arrival time padding, of course,
and no idiot holding you up at either ticket barrier.

--
Clive Page


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