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On 10 Dec, 19:55, P160AC1 wrote:
Doesn't Boris look so cute and snuggly in his Overground woolly hat and cheerleader gloves on page 11 of the London Standard tonight...

...he looks so adorable like you just want to pick him up in your arms and...

*...smash his teeth out.


Another tolerant liberal.

*"M25 of the rails" my tail lamp end. Doesn't get the hard working people of Peckham and Wandsworth in to where they need to get to (i.e Central London) any quicker - quite the opposite.

Polson take over, *I need a drink.



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In message , at 12:05:57 on Tue, 11 Dec
2012, Graeme Wall remarked:
They also don't connect well with radial lines. I thought a trip
yesterday to Shoreditch High St was an ideal opportunity to try out the
Overground, but connections to the Cambridge lines are hopeless.


In what sense hopeless, physically or timetable incompatibilities?


A bit of both. One suggested route was via Kings Cross, then back up to
Highbury and then change to Overground.

In practice it's quicker to walk from Old St.

There isn't a direct interchange between the lines, and very few of the
faster mainline trains stop at Finsbury Park (to change for Highbury).
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On 11/12/2012 13:41, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 12:05:57 on Tue, 11 Dec
2012, Graeme Wall remarked:
They also don't connect well with radial lines. I thought a trip
yesterday to Shoreditch High St was an ideal opportunity to try out the
Overground, but connections to the Cambridge lines are hopeless.


In what sense hopeless, physically or timetable incompatibilities?


A bit of both. One suggested route was via Kings Cross, then back up to
Highbury and then change to Overground.

In practice it's quicker to walk from Old St.

There isn't a direct interchange between the lines, and very few of the
faster mainline trains stop at Finsbury Park (to change for Highbury).


You do seem to have found a particularly awkward destination to try.

Hammersmith & City line to Whitechapel and change? Works for both Kings
X and Liverpool St.

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In message , at 14:11:16 on Tue, 11
Dec 2012, Graeme Wall remarked:
They also don't connect well with radial lines. I thought a trip
yesterday to Shoreditch High St was an ideal opportunity to try out the
Overground, but connections to the Cambridge lines are hopeless.

In what sense hopeless, physically or timetable incompatibilities?


A bit of both. One suggested route was via Kings Cross, then back up to
Highbury and then change to Overground.

In practice it's quicker to walk from Old St.

There isn't a direct interchange between the lines, and very few of the
faster mainline trains stop at Finsbury Park (to change for Highbury).


You do seem to have found a particularly awkward destination to try.

Hammersmith & City line to Whitechapel and change? Works for both
Kings X and Liverpool St.


I think another time I might try Cambridge to Tottenham Hale, then
Victoria Line to Highbury and change again. Problem is it's difficult to
beat the ~45min fast trains from Cambridge to Kings Cross, as soon as
you start wanting an intermediate station.
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On 11/12/2012 14:23, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 14:11:16 on Tue, 11
Dec 2012, Graeme Wall remarked:
They also don't connect well with radial lines. I thought a trip
yesterday to Shoreditch High St was an ideal opportunity to try out
the
Overground, but connections to the Cambridge lines are hopeless.

In what sense hopeless, physically or timetable incompatibilities?

A bit of both. One suggested route was via Kings Cross, then back up to
Highbury and then change to Overground.

In practice it's quicker to walk from Old St.

There isn't a direct interchange between the lines, and very few of the
faster mainline trains stop at Finsbury Park (to change for Highbury).


You do seem to have found a particularly awkward destination to try.

Hammersmith & City line to Whitechapel and change? Works for both
Kings X and Liverpool St.


I think another time I might try Cambridge to Tottenham Hale, then
Victoria Line to Highbury and change again. Problem is it's difficult to
beat the ~45min fast trains from Cambridge to Kings Cross, as soon as
you start wanting an intermediate station.


A quick look at that option would indicate a journey time of between 1hr
20 and 1 hr 35 as opposed to around 1hr 10 using the fast train and
Victoria Line & LO. Might be cheaper though, didn't check fares.

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Ah! You have my undivided interest.

I've long been puzzled why there is no scheduled train service from
Blackfriars via the Loughborough Junction avoiding line to Clapham Junction
and points further south.

I'm also puzzled why no-one has ever built new platforms in Brixton
directly above the Beckenham Junction and Victoria platforms,
thereby providing a connection.

Have these two ideas been thrashed out repeatedly in the past?


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