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Default Congestion at Kings Cross/St Pancras

One of my collegues at work has expressed concern about the
overcrowding due to the CTRL works when having to walk up to Euston to
get the tube.
I just wonder why MML can't stop at West Hampstead to alleviate the
congestion at St Pancras.

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Wouldn't realy help, it is the congestion caused by CTRL works so
walking to Warren St has no advantages over Euston.

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Might ease the congestion on the plaform but certainly not on the walk
to the station. I don't fancy anybodies chances of getting on at Warren
St though. I come down from Brent Cross and always prefer a Bank train
for obvious reasons. If there are no Bank trains and I have to catch a
Charring X train it is always pot luck if I can actually get on at
Warren St.
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Default Congestion at Kings Cross/St Pancras

And? Their answer was? Like Craig David, said Can you fill me in?

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One of my collegues at work has expressed concern about the
overcrowding due to the CTRL works when having to walk up to Euston to
get the tube.
I just wonder why MML can't stop at West Hampstead to alleviate the
congestion at St Pancras.


I've asked WAGN the same question about stopping more services at Finsbury
Park.

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Default Congestion at Kings Cross/St Pancras

Colin Rosenstiel wrote:


I've asked WAGN the same question about stopping more services at Finsbury
Park.



Or even better still stop more at Alexandra Palace and Finsbury Park.
With the volume of people who normally get on at Bounds Green/Wood Green
the trans are getting pretty full, as is the 29 bus. The services
from/to that area aren't frequent enough at weekends and evenings

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