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Paul Terry July 3rd 05 07:48 AM

Travelcards on Heathrow Express/Connect during LU closure
 
In message ,
Colin Rosenstiel writes

In article ,
(Paul Terry) wrote:


I suspect the truth of the matter is that Baron's Court is not greatly
used by westbound passengers, especially at weekends - and Hammersmith
is only a short walk away for those that do need the tube.


Not the last time I used it, to get the Piccadilly to King's Cross from
Olympia 2.


I had a look yesterday (Saturday) and there were two people waiting on
the Picc westbound platform at 8.30am (and none on the District line
side). There was nobody at all waiting for any westbound service when we
came back through Baron's Court at 10.20pm.

Not very scientific, I know, but it is a pattern I have seen before at
weekends.

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Paul Terry

Colin Rosenstiel July 3rd 05 11:26 AM

Travelcards on Heathrow Express/Connect during LU closure
 
In article ,
(Paul Terry) wrote:

In message ,
Colin Rosenstiel writes

In article ,

(Paul Terry) wrote:


I suspect the truth of the matter is that Baron's Court is not
greatly used by westbound passengers, especially at weekends - and
Hammersmith is only a short walk away for those that do need the
tube.


Not the last time I used it, to get the Piccadilly to King's Cross from
Olympia 2.


I had a look yesterday (Saturday) and there were two people waiting on
the Picc westbound platform at 8.30am (and none on the District line
side). There was nobody at all waiting for any westbound service when
we came back through Baron's Court at 10.20pm.

Not very scientific, I know, but it is a pattern I have seen before at
weekends.


It was much busier than that when I used it (at least half a dozen waiting
passengers Eastbound). It has been as busy on other occasions when
changing trains. I used to use it regularly when I was at school but the
school moved.

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Colin Rosenstiel

Paul Terry July 3rd 05 04:10 PM

Travelcards on Heathrow Express/Connect during LU closure
 
In message ,
Colin Rosenstiel writes

It was much busier than that when I used it (at least half a dozen waiting
passengers Eastbound).


In case I wasn't sufficiently clear, I am referring ONLY to passengers
travelling WESTBOUND from Barons Court at WEEKENDS (since this is what
the thread is about).

Reasonable numbers use the station on Mon-Fri, although as one of the
few tube stations without any bus service, I don't think passenger
numbers at Barons Court are as high as most Piccadilly line stops in the
area.

I do recall that some 10 years ago, when the Piccadilly was out of
action for engineering work for a long weekend, there was a bus
replacement service that called at Baron's Court, using those small
mid-buses that could manage the narrow streets in the area. Perhaps so
few people used this that tfl decided not to bother this time?

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Paul Terry

Steve Fitzgerald July 3rd 05 06:42 PM

Piccadilly line reduced service was was Travelcards on Heathrow Express/Connect during LU closure
 
In message , Paul Corfield
writes

I think someone has underestimated the timing and pathing issues here.

As all trains will need to reverse at Acton - that's all Heathrows,
Rayners Lane and the Ealing Shuttle via one (?) turnback siding [1]
between the Picc Line tracks I think a 20 minute frequency is pretty
good going! The working arrangements are going to have to be pretty
slick to handle all the movements without huge train jams developing on
the approaches to Acton from the west.

[1] happy to be corrected by our resident train drivers if I've got this
wrong. I can't find my track plan.


Paul, there are 3 sidings at the east end of the station, but the
principle's the same.
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