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Tony Dragon March 18th 13 08:43 AM

Shortest Distance?
 
On 18/03/2013 09:00, MikeS wrote:
"Tony Dragon" wrote in message
...
On 16/03/2013 21:00, wrote:
On 16/03/2013 17:10, Recliner wrote:
D7666 wrote:
On Mar 16, 4:54 pm, Recliner wrote:

I suggest you are both correct but it depends on what you call
platform.

Isn't there a gap there between the train and that northern 'platform'
area, so trains couldn't actually stop in that area (as the tracks are
curving)?

I'll check this coming week but I don't remember there being a gap
larger than a normal curved platform on the other hand I'll concede
I'd never thought about it.

If you look at the diagram captioned 'The New Layout' in
http://www.londonreconnections.com/2...s-blackfriars/,
it
looks like the usable platform area does not include the section where
the
line curves to connect to the old ramp. The northern end of the actual
platforms is now over the river, whereas it used to be well inland. It
certainly explains why the walk to the platforms from the northern
station
entrance is now so long.


What about bus stops within London? Which are the two closest on one
route and which are the two furthest?

What about in other cities?


Shortest, maybe between Surbiton Telephone Exchange & Berrylands Road on
the K2 .


Leaving aside whether Surbiton is or is in a city, a better candidate is
just a short distance from your suggestion:
Surbiton Station
Claremont Road / Surbiton Station
Going towards Kingston the 281 and K2 stop at both which are either side of
the roundabout and probably about 50 metre apart.



Don't know how I missed that, I use that stop most days, but it would
have to be towards Kingston only, there is no Surbiton Station stop
going towards Hook.

Michael R N Dolbear March 18th 13 03:05 PM

Shortest Distance?
 
Tony Dragon wrote

On 18/03/2013 09:00, MikeS wrote:


Leaving aside whether Surbiton is or is in a city, a better

candidate is
just a short distance from your suggestion:
Surbiton Station
Claremont Road / Surbiton Station
Going towards Kingston the 281 and K2 stop at both which are either

side of
the roundabout and probably about 50 metre apart.



Don't know how I missed that, I use that stop most days, but it would


have to be towards Kingston only, there is no Surbiton Station stop
going towards Hook.


Yes there is, it's opposite on Victoria Road.

http://nextbuses.mobi/WebView/BusSto...esults/surbito
n%20rail?currentPage=2

Both are called just Surbiton at that URL though TfL may use a
different name.

--
Mike D

Tony Dragon March 18th 13 03:16 PM

Shortest Distance?
 
On 18/03/2013 16:05, Michael R N Dolbear wrote:
Tony Dragon wrote

On 18/03/2013 09:00, MikeS wrote:


Leaving aside whether Surbiton is or is in a city, a better

candidate is
just a short distance from your suggestion:
Surbiton Station
Claremont Road / Surbiton Station
Going towards Kingston the 281 and K2 stop at both which are either

side of
the roundabout and probably about 50 metre apart.



Don't know how I missed that, I use that stop most days, but it would


have to be towards Kingston only, there is no Surbiton Station stop
going towards Hook.


Yes there is, it's opposite on Victoria Road.

http://nextbuses.mobi/WebView/BusSto...esults/surbito
n%20rail?currentPage=2

Both are called just Surbiton at that URL though TfL may use a
different name.


Beg to differ, the K2 does not go on Victoria Road; Claremont Road, 1st
road off roundabout, St Marks Hill is it's route.

Michael R N Dolbear March 19th 13 01:29 PM

Shortest Distance?
 
Tony Dragon wrote

On 18/03/2013 16:05, Michael R N Dolbear wrote:
Tony Dragon wrote

On 18/03/2013 09:00, MikeS wrote:


Leaving aside whether Surbiton is or is in a city, a better

candidate is
just a short distance from your suggestion:
Surbiton Station
Claremont Road / Surbiton Station
Going towards Kingston the 281 and K2 stop at both which are

either
side of the roundabout and probably about 50 metre apart.


Don't know how I missed that, I use that stop most days, but it

would

have to be towards Kingston only, there is no Surbiton Station

stop
going towards Hook.


Yes there is, it's opposite on Victoria Road.


http://nextbuses.mobi/WebView/BusSto...esults/surbito

n%20rail?currentPage=2


Beg to differ, the K2 does not go on Victoria Road; Claremont Road,

1st
road off roundabout, St Marks Hill is its route.


You are of course correct, I was confused by the mention of Hook
whereas the 281 goes to Tolworth.

So the suggestion was for the K2 and 281 stops NN and NC.

And my candidates are (a) that St Marks Hill stop (NN) and stop NP
outside Surbition station southbound only K4

(b) The 71, K3, 465 Victoria Road and Claremont Rd stops NB and NC
northbound to Kingston, stops NK and NP southbound.

Since all the stops are nearly as close to the roundabout as the
planners would permit the distances are likely very similar.

--
Mike D

David Cantrell March 20th 13 11:54 AM

Shortest Distance?
 
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 02:29:47PM +0000, Michael R N Dolbear wrote:

And my candidates are (a) that St Marks Hill stop (NN) and stop NP
outside Surbition station southbound only K4

(b) The 71, K3, 465 Victoria Road and Claremont Rd stops NB and NC
northbound to Kingston, stops NK and NP southbound.

Since all the stops are nearly as close to the roundabout as the
planners would permit the distances are likely very similar.


I propose stops D and E on this map:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/...igh-street.pdf

both used by the 250 and 450 northbound. They're about 75 yards apart.

--
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Godliness is next to Englishness

Peter CS March 20th 13 04:22 PM

Shortest Distance?
 
David Cantrell wrote in
k:

On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 02:29:47PM +0000, Michael R N Dolbear wrote:

And my candidates are (a) that St Marks Hill stop (NN) and stop NP
outside Surbition station southbound only K4

(b) The 71, K3, 465 Victoria Road and Claremont Rd stops NB and NC
northbound to Kingston, stops NK and NP southbound.

Since all the stops are nearly as close to the roundabout as the
planners would permit the distances are likely very similar.


I propose stops D and E on this map:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/...nton-heath-hig
h-street.pdf

both used by the 250 and 450 northbound. They're about 75 yards apart.


The RV1 stops below and on Waterloo Bridge at two points quite close
horizontally. In between these two, it has another two stops quite close
to each other in Chicheley Street and York Road. Further east it has two
pretty close in Broadwall and Stamford Street, but in other places it
bumbles along for quite a stretch without stopping.

Peter

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