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Hampstead Heath station
Clive D. W. Feather writes
Hampstead Heath is a tweak. A hack. Every station around it is in zone two, no matter what direction you go in or how you go there. Not true. You can draw a reasonable-looking boundary between zones 2 and 3 with no odd loops or "islands". I'm going to throw bus zones into the equation. OK, there are minor differences between the rail/bus zones - normally to give advantage to the passenger. A good example is Finsbury Park; both NR & LU stations are Z2 only - but the bus station is in Z3 only, as all the routes from the bus station (210, W3 & W7) head off NW along Stroud Green Road. Hampstead Heath NR station is well within bus Z2, the Z2/3 boundary is at Hampstead LU station. Looking at a geographic bus map, a definite loop would be required to fit Hampstead Heath NR station into Z3 and a casual observer would doubtless be surprised to find that the station is in Z3. Compare and contrast the situation with Upper Holloway NR station. Here the bus map shows a definite loop of the Z3 boundary to include both Archway LU and Upper Holloway NR stations - creating an overlap area of Z2 & Z3. So whilst Archway LU station is in both Z2 & Z3, for some reason Upper Holloway NR is resolutely Z2 only. I'm still convinced that the jiggery-pokery with the zone boundaries was just a cynical ploy to make the NLR franchise (what is now Silverlink) look more attractive at privatisation, by increasing potential revenue. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/buses/pdfdocs/n_west.pdf -- Dave |
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