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On 9 Oct 2006 09:25:49 -0700, Earl Purple wrote:
Second memo to Northern Line controller: why on earth do you choose to run six trains via Charing Cross in ten minutes, with none via Bank? I was at Kentish Town at 2210 on Friday night, thinking I'd left ample time to get to London Bridge by 2249. choice of 2 lines then. Thameslink changing if necessary. However I know that Thameslink (now run by First Capital Connect) only care about the passengers past St Albans- they get fast trains every 4 minutes at peak hours while local passengers have to wait 16 minutes between trains (at one point 20 minutes). There's not much of a choice to make. Thameslink trains to London Bridge don't stop at Kentish Town, so a change is required from CityMetro to CityFlier, with neither service being particularly frequent (in fact you'd be waiting on the platform at Kentish Town until 2231). The trains are also very slow through the central area. It is, as they say, a no-brainer. |
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