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Colin Rosenstiel February 12th 04 12:57 AM

Jubilee Line at Charing Cross
 
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I have heard in many places that the Charing Cross Jubilee Line
platforms are kept in operating condition because they offer a
perfect spot to deposit passengers if there should be a problem on
the Jubilee Line. In fact, I have heard that they have been used at
times when the JLE had engineering issues that required some time to
work out.


I thought if that happened the passengers were just turfed off at
Green Park?


They probably are, but when you have a Jubilee train full of
passengers between Green Park and Westminster and something happens on
the JLE, Charing Cross is the perfect place to deposit them.


The junction is on the platform ends at Green park so I very much doubt
they would need to deposit passengers at Charing X. Empties run there
pretty regularly.

When they drilled the new tunnels from Green Park to Westminster and
beyond, did they modify the track layout at Green Park so that trains
coming from Westminster can go to Charing Cross too?


No.

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Colin Rosenstiel

Night Orca February 12th 04 09:41 AM

Jubilee Line at Charing Cross
 

"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message
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(TheOneKEA) wrote:

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(TheOneKEA) wrote in message
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I have heard in many places that the Charing Cross Jubilee Line
platforms are kept in operating condition because they offer a
perfect spot to deposit passengers if there should be a problem on
the Jubilee Line. In fact, I have heard that they have been used at
times when the JLE had engineering issues that required some time to
work out.

I thought if that happened the passengers were just turfed off at
Green Park?


They probably are, but when you have a Jubilee train full of
passengers between Green Park and Westminster and something happens on
the JLE, Charing Cross is the perfect place to deposit them.


The junction is on the platform ends at Green park so I very much doubt
they would need to deposit passengers at Charing X. Empties run there
pretty regularly.

When they drilled the new tunnels from Green Park to Westminster and
beyond, did they modify the track layout at Green Park so that trains
coming from Westminster can go to Charing Cross too?


No.

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Colin Rosensti


No facility to get out at Charring Cross.... Escalators have been robbed
for other stations.
Even staff have to be walked out



Proctor46 February 12th 04 10:32 AM

Jubilee Line at Charing Cross
 
Even staff have to be walked out

Even staff have to be walked out


no stairs?

Boltar February 13th 04 08:28 AM

Jubilee Line at Charing Cross
 
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Even staff have to be walked out


Even staff have to be walked out


no stairs?


There must be stairs. Unless they get their staff to absail down to
the platforms! Anyway , the issue is easily solved. Go to charing X
and look through the small window in the door in the wall thats now
blocking off the old escalator shaft.

B2003

Clive D. W. Feather February 13th 04 09:02 PM

Jubilee Line at Charing Cross
 
The junction is on the platform ends at Green park

Not quite. It's about 50m from the platform ends.

No facility to get out at Charring Cross.... Escalators have been robbed
for other stations.


Which other stations? I've seen no indications of 5 MY-A escalators
being installed recently.

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