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Clive R Robertson October 7th 06 07:10 PM

"Khyber Pass" opens tomorrow
 
Just a quick note: the "Khyber Pass", the direct connection between
tube and sub-surface lines inside the barriers, is to open tomorrow
(October 8th), according to posters.

My apologies if this has already been noted, but I searched and didn't
find any mention.

Regards,

Clive
--
Clive R Robertson -- AS/400 Programmer.

Webmaster of http://www.osterleypark.org.uk/ -- this describes
a beautiful National Trust property in West London.

Nick Leverton October 7th 06 07:24 PM

"Khyber Pass" opens tomorrow
 
In article ,
Clive R Robertson wrote:
Just a quick note: the "Khyber Pass", the direct connection between
tube and sub-surface lines inside the barriers, is to open tomorrow
(October 8th), according to posters.

My apologies if this has already been noted, but I searched and didn't
find any mention.


I take it this is about St. Pancras rather than a return to service in
Pakistan !

Nick

Peter Corser October 7th 06 07:56 PM

"Khyber Pass" opens tomorrow
 
Or in Whitby!

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Peter & Elizabeth Corser,
Linslade, Beds, UK
"Nick Leverton" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Clive R Robertson wrote:
Just a quick note: the "Khyber Pass", the direct connection between
tube and sub-surface lines inside the barriers, is to open tomorrow
(October 8th), according to posters.

My apologies if this has already been noted, but I searched and didn't
find any mention.


I take it this is about St. Pancras rather than a return to service in
Pakistan !

Nick

Or in Whitby! Oops uktlondon group!

Peter
--
Peter & Elizabeth Corser,
Linslade, Beds, UK



Clive R Robertson October 7th 06 08:03 PM

"Khyber Pass" opens tomorrow
 
On Sat, 7 Oct 2006 19:24:59 +0000 (UTC), (Nick
Leverton) wrote:

In article ,
Clive R Robertson wrote:
Just a quick note: the "Khyber Pass", the direct connection between
tube and sub-surface lines inside the barriers, is to open tomorrow
(October 8th), according to posters.

My apologies if this has already been noted, but I searched and didn't
find any mention.


I take it this is about St. Pancras rather than a return to service in
Pakistan !

Nick


Duh! (fxSlaps head/fx

Yes, this is about King's Cross St. Pancras Underground station.
Sorry!

Clive
--
Clive R Robertson -- AS/400 Programmer.

Webmaster of
http://www.osterleypark.org.uk/ -- this describes
a beautiful National Trust property in West London.

October 7th 06 09:06 PM

"Khyber Pass" opens tomorrow
 


I take it this is about St. Pancras rather than a return to service in
Pakistan !

Nick
##### Approx 25 years ago in my mispent youth,whilst photographing real
trains on the real Khyber Pass, I came across the unluckiest camel in the
world. Under a road overbridge was a "mangled" and very dead camel,which
had been hit by the one (return) train of the week. It must have been like
the average bus/train passenger and could not read a timetable!





John B October 9th 06 12:42 PM

"Khyber Pass" opens tomorrow
 
Clive R Robertson wrote:
Just a quick note: the "Khyber Pass", the direct connection between
tube and sub-surface lines inside the barriers, is to open tomorrow
(October 8th), according to posters.

My apologies if this has already been noted, but I searched and didn't
find any mention.


I take it this is about St. Pancras rather than a return to service in
Pakistan !


Yes, this is about King's Cross St. Pancras Underground station.
Sorry!


....and open it did.

The old entrance to the SSL station looks very impressive without any
gates to get in the way - I really like the style of work LUL have been
doing at KXSP.

The Khyber still seems a bit narrow (unsurprising, given that they
haven't widened it) - it was fine at 8:30am on Sunday but I wonder how
it coped this morning? I was also slightly surprised to see the lack of
a dividing rail in the middle, given that it now accommodates traffic
in both directions.

There's a locked door at the top of the SSL stairs that's either an
emergency exit or a planned future access route: it takes up the full
width of the passageway, and is the same in design as the doors that
connect the Khyber to the Tube ticket hall. I wonder if this will
ultimately provide access from the new northern ticket hall to the SSL
platforms?

--
John Band
john at johnband dot org
www.johnband.org


James Farrar October 9th 06 04:33 PM

"Khyber Pass" opens tomorrow
 
On 9 Oct 2006 05:42:21 -0700, "John B" wrote:

There's a locked door at the top of the SSL stairs that's either an
emergency exit or a planned future access route:


I would very much hope, given the history of that particular station,
that it's the latter.

--
James Farrar
. @gmail.com

John B October 9th 06 05:21 PM

"Khyber Pass" opens tomorrow
 
James Farrar wrote:
There's a locked door at the top of the SSL stairs that's either an
emergency exit or a planned future access route:


I would very much hope, given the history of that particular station,
that it's the latter.


Heh. S/"locked"/"alarmed".

--
John Band
john at johnband dot org
www.johnband.org


Dave Plumb October 10th 06 08:42 PM

"Khyber Pass" opens tomorrow
 
I was also slightly surprised to see the lack of a dividing rail in the
middle, given that it now accommodates traffic in both directions.


That seems to have gone out of the window lately. Public side connection
between the tube and surface used to sport "Keep Left" signs but they've
recently gone. There's no barrier down the middle of the sub-surface
walkway from the barriers to steps by the platforms, so that's a pushy free
for all too.

The whole layout was bad anyway, going from sub-surface to NR front exit
you have to cross streams of people coming from tube to sub-surface.
Hopefully the new link will ease this.

I never really understood why we keep left in corridors and right on
escalators. Must confuse the hell out of the tourists.

D

James Farrar October 10th 06 11:31 PM

"Khyber Pass" opens tomorrow
 
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 15:42:41 -0500, Dave Plumb
wrote:

I was also slightly surprised to see the lack of a dividing rail in the
middle, given that it now accommodates traffic in both directions.


That seems to have gone out of the window lately. Public side connection
between the tube and surface used to sport "Keep Left" signs but they've
recently gone. There's no barrier down the middle of the sub-surface
walkway from the barriers to steps by the platforms, so that's a pushy free
for all too.

The whole layout was bad anyway, going from sub-surface to NR front exit
you have to cross streams of people coming from tube to sub-surface.
Hopefully the new link will ease this.

I never really understood why we keep left in corridors and right on
escalators. Must confuse the hell out of the tourists.


You keep left on escalators when walking on them...


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