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Harry G September 30th 06 07:33 PM

Heathrow T4 tube station open again
 
Steve Fitzgerald wrote:
In message om, Harry
G writes

AIUI there is a short enlargement (approx 30ft length) of the running
tunnel to station tunnel size on this section, with (possibly) a
platform, but certainly a passageway leading to an access shaft. I'm
not sure if the shaft contains an emergency exit (possible, given the
interstation distance T4-T123), or ventilation equipment, or is just
left over from construction of the loop. This can be seen on the west
side of a train (i.e. left) looking out around halfway between T4 and
T123, and is (or was, pre-closure) quite brightly lit.


I'm not aware of any enlargement as you suggest, and I drive through it
most days and suspect I would have noticed by now. Definitely no
platforms down there other than T4, T123 and a set of steps at each
evacuation shaft.

Assuming that this site:
http://underground-history.co.uk/heathrow.php
is correct, it looks like there is an enlargement of the running
tunnel, but as you say no platform. I knew I remembered reading
something about this before (not going loopy!), having seen the site
from trains previously.

There are two emergency evacuation shafts - Sanctuary Road and Wessex
Road (I gather they are both Airside). They are both located between T4
and PiccEx Junction on the loop. Where they go though, we never find
out! I was told during training that they lead to a locked, alarmed
door. Any attempt to leave by this route will find you in the company
of a large number of armed police in very short order.


I'm guessing that the Wessex Road shaft in question comes up somewhere
to the eastern edge of the current T5 construction site boundary, but
as you say it will be somewhere in the middle of the runways and the
taxiways, so remote from any public access. Don't suppose you could be
persuaded to try and find out, given the alarm mentioned and the
consequences ;-)


Dr John Stockton October 1st 06 01:56 PM

Heathrow T4 tube station open again
 
JRS: In article , dated Sat, 30
Sep 2006 04:54:43 remote, seen in news:uk.transport.london, John Rowland
posted :
Colin Rosenstiel wrote:

Will it still be called T123 once T2 is closed and demolished?


Changing all the signs would cost money and offer no benefit... apart from
preventing all the people who are not going to Terminal 2 any more from not
going to the place where it used to be, instead of not going to the places
where it never was.


Glue "-" stickers over the "2"s, and call it T1-3. A similar situation
once happened with the Trinity Boat Clubs, I believe.

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Colin Rosenstiel October 1st 06 10:17 PM

Heathrow T4 tube station open again
 
In article ,
(Dr John Stockton) wrote:

JRS: In article , dated
Sat, 30 Sep 2006 04:54:43 remote, seen in news:uk.transport.london,
John Rowland posted :
Colin Rosenstiel wrote:

Will it still be called T123 once T2 is closed and demolished?


Changing all the signs would cost money and offer no benefit...
apart from preventing all the people who are not going to Terminal
2 any more from not going to the place where it used to be,
instead of not going to the places where it never was.


Glue "-" stickers over the "2"s, and call it T1-3. A similar
situation once happened with the Trinity Boat Clubs, I believe.


Not exactly. It's the 1st _and_ 3rd boat club, a merger without the
erstwhile 2nd boat club, AIUI.

Despite being a Trinity man myself this is not a part of the college
history I have ever studied in detail.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Michael Hoffman October 1st 06 10:19 PM

Heathrow T4 tube station open again
 
For details of TfL's subsidiaries see:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/subsidiaries.asp
(also see the link to an organisational chart on that page)


Why is the insurance company in Guernsey?

David Biddulph October 2nd 06 08:00 AM

1st & 3rd Trinity, was Heathrow T4 tube station open again
 
"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message
...
In article ,
(Dr John Stockton) wrote:

JRS: In article , dated
Sat, 30 Sep 2006 04:54:43 remote, seen in news:uk.transport.london,
John Rowland posted :
Colin Rosenstiel wrote:

Will it still be called T123 once T2 is closed and demolished?

Changing all the signs would cost money and offer no benefit...
apart from preventing all the people who are not going to Terminal
2 any more from not going to the place where it used to be,
instead of not going to the places where it never was.


Glue "-" stickers over the "2"s, and call it T1-3. A similar
situation once happened with the Trinity Boat Clubs, I believe.


Not exactly. It's the 1st _and_ 3rd boat club, a merger without the
erstwhile 2nd boat club, AIUI.

Despite being a Trinity man myself this is not a part of the college
history I have ever studied in detail.


History available at
http://www.firstandthird.org/tables/club/history.shtml
for those who are interested.
--
David Biddulph
http://www.biddulph.org.uk/



Paul Corfield October 2nd 06 05:47 PM

Heathrow T4 tube station open again
 
On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 23:19:51 +0100, Michael Hoffman
wrote:

For details of TfL's subsidiaries see:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/subsidiaries.asp
(also see the link to an organisational chart on that page)


Why is the insurance company in Guernsey?


A guess but for tax / investment purposes?
--
Paul C


Admits to working for London Underground!


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