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Recliner[_3_] October 15th 18 02:18 PM

The tube that's not a tube
 
https://www.citymetric.com/transport...bury-park-4277

The article is illustrated with a splendid example of a shabby GN 313,
with its previous FCC branding peeping out from underneath.

Offramp October 15th 18 07:46 PM

The tube that's not a tube
 
On Monday, 15 October 2018 15:18:20 UTC+1, Recliner wrote:
https://www.citymetric.com/transport...bury-park-4277

The article is illustrated with a splendid example of a shabby GN 313,
with its previous FCC branding peeping out from underneath.


Many thanks.

Clive D.W. Feather October 15th 18 09:57 PM

The tube that's not a tube
 
In article , Recliner
writes
https://www.citymetric.com/transport...ern-city-line-
history-moorgate-finsbury-park-4277


At least two blatantly obvious errors in it, even though they cited my
web site.

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Clive D.W. Feather

Recliner[_3_] October 15th 18 10:37 PM

The tube that's not a tube
 
Clive D.W. Feather wrote:
In article , Recliner
writes
https://www.citymetric.com/transport...ern-city-line-
history-moorgate-finsbury-park-4277


At least two blatantly obvious errors in it, even though they cited my
web site.


Yes, it's quite a lightweight article, written by a generalist reporter,
but is quite a nice summary of the line's surprisingly complex history.

It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and
Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't
care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR.


John Levine[_2_] October 16th 18 03:03 AM

The tube that's not a tube
 
In article ,
Recliner wrote:
It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and
Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't
care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR.


It's on the rail and tube services map which is the useful one these
days.




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Roland Perry October 16th 18 07:17 AM

The tube that's not a tube
 
In message , at 03:03:02 on Tue, 16 Oct 2018,
John Levine remarked:

It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and
Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't
care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR.


It's on the rail and tube services map which is the useful one these
days.


Showing it on tube maps would tend to lead people to expect a more
frequent service than it offers. For an inner zone line, anyway.
--
Roland Perry

Recliner[_3_] October 16th 18 07:39 AM

The tube that's not a tube
 
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 03:03:02 on Tue, 16 Oct 2018,
John Levine remarked:

It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and
Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't
care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR.


It's on the rail and tube services map which is the useful one these
days.


Showing it on tube maps would tend to lead people to expect a more
frequent service than it offers. For an inner zone line, anyway.


It's better than many LO services, which are shown. So that logic doesn't
work.


Recliner[_3_] October 16th 18 09:11 AM

The tube that's not a tube
 
John Levine wrote:
In article ,
Recliner wrote:
It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and
Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't
care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR.


It's on the rail and tube services map which is the useful one these
days.


How widely is that map displayed?


David Cantrell October 16th 18 10:47 AM

The tube that's not a tube
 
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 10:37:42PM -0000, Recliner wrote:

It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and
Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't
care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR.


It would make the map too complicated. It's *already* too complicated
around the area where the Northern City line runs with all the
indistinguishably orange lines.

--
David Cantrell | Bourgeois reactionary pig

I think the most difficult moment that anyone could face is seeing
their domestic servants, whether maid or drivers, run away
-- Abdul Rahman Al-Sheikh, writing on 25 Jan 2004 at
http://www.arabnews.com/node/243486

[email protected] October 16th 18 10:54 AM

The tube that's not a tube
 
On Tue, 16 Oct 2018 11:47:58 +0100
David Cantrell wrote:
On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 10:37:42PM -0000, Recliner wrote:

It's also a reminder that TfL is a bit naughty to omit both this line and
Thameslink from the Tube map. It's not helpful to passengers, who don't
care if a line is run by LU, LO or GTR.


It would make the map too complicated. It's *already* too complicated
around the area where the Northern City line runs with all the
indistinguishably orange lines.


That might be a valid excuse if it wasn't for the fact that the moorgate
branch was on the tube map for decades. And it was TfLs decision to have a
uniform colour for all the Overground routes when they could easily have
chosen seperate ones for the ELL, NLL and Goblin lines at the very least.




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