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I see that the jubilee line is set to close for 5 days later this year
to install ne signalling equipment. Which section is to get the new
equipment?

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) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying :

I see that the jubilee line is set to close for 5 days later this year


Haven't seen this - When?
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) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying :

I see that the jubilee line is set to close for 5 days later this year


Haven't seen this - When?


December 25th-30th

Peter Smyth


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Peter Smyth ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying :

I see that the jubilee line is set to close for 5 days later this year


Haven't seen this - When?


December 25th-30th


Oh. Hardly peak time. Panic over.


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Adrian wrote:
Peter Smyth ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying :


I see that the jubilee line is set to close for 5 days later this year



Haven't seen this - When?



December 25th-30th



Oh. Hardly peak time. Panic over.


However, the peak service will be reduced gradually from about 4
December to 24 December whilst trains are taken out of service to have
the new carriages added (and they can't come back into service until
every train has the extra carriage).

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Oh. Hardly peak time. Panic over.


Glad I've got a car - if I relied on public transport to get to work It'd be
a nightmare.

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But once the chrimbo period is over there's no problem (apart from the
usual at any rate)bigger trains, more room.

Paul Weaver wrote:
"Adrian" wrote in message
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Oh. Hardly peak time. Panic over.



Glad I've got a car - if I relied on public transport to get to work It'd be
a nightmare.

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On Wed, 25 May 2005 21:42:43 +0100, Dave Arquati
wrote:

However, the peak service will be reduced gradually from about 4
December to 24 December whilst trains are taken out of service to have
the new carriages added (and they can't come back into service until
every train has the extra carriage).


Why not?

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Neil Williams ) gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying :

(and they can't come back into service until
every train has the extra carriage).


Why not?


Presumably to protect against a situation where the JLE doors "think" it's
a long train, but it isn't.


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