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On Mon, 05 Dec 2011 14:49:18 +0000
David Cantrell wrote: I imagine given the choice most people would prefer to get a tube direct into central london than have to get a mainline train and change at victoria or waterloo. Imagine you're standing at Vauxhall and want to get to the west end - do you hop on a victoria line to oxford circus or wait 20 mins for a mainline train to go a mile to victoria then get on it? Its a no brainer. Where does that 20 minutes come from (and, come to think of it, where does the train from vauxhall to victoria come from as well)? I got off a train from clapham junction to victoria at vauxhall a few years back. Perhaps that service doesn't exist any more. Battersea Park has ten trains an hour to Victoria, off-peak, and Queenstown Road has eight an hour to Waterloo off-peak. Vauxhall has *26* trains per hour to Waterloo, off-peak. A waterloo train stops at vauxhall almost once every 2 mins? Sorry , I find that hard to believe. They'd be backed up all the way down the line. B2003 |
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