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On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Dave Arquati wrote:
Jonathan Morris wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: Were weekends mentioned? I forgot to ask (didn't occur to me at the time that Moorgate was shut at weekends) but if I were a betting man, I'd guess they would run at weekends if TfL stepped in with funding. Possibly not such a frequent service, but a service nonetheless. There is also the issue that (proportional) demand for interchange at King's Cross will probably be greater at weekends, with people heading for the West End, True. the museums in South Ken .... Are they really that big a traffic generator? and crossing to other terminals. But for some reason not Liverpoool Street, Fenchurch Street or London Bridge, i suppose. tom -- YOUR MIND IS A NIGHTMARE THAT HAS BEEN EATING YOU: NOW EAT YOUR MIND. -- Kathy Acker, Empire of the Senseless |
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writes On 16 Dec 2006 17:51:25 -0800, Earl Purple wrote: You'll probably find, if you look at a map, that although the journey towards Cockfosters is called "Eastbound", the East-most station is Manor House after which your journey heads back towards to the West (as well as North). IIRC the directions on the Picc are referred to as eastbound/westbound between Heathrow/Uxbridge and Covent Garden, and northbound/southbound between Covent Garden and Cockfosters. Nope, we refer to the whole line as East West. What the punt^Mcustomers are told on the platforms may be a different kettle of fish. -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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Boltar writes You are joking? In the rush hour the picc is packed north of arnos grove and frankly the service resembles a country branch line a lot of the time with 10 min waits for trains if the service is ****ed as it is at least once a week. The picc needs to run more trains north of arnos grove during rush hour , not less, and in doing so would also solve the problems of trains backing up south of arnos grove because of no free platforms since all the trains are just sitting the with red signals (presumably the signalman is watching Neighbours or something). The worst it has ever been in my experience is backed up trains to Arsenal. This might mean trains back up from cockfosters but at least it would mean the trains get further before they get stuck and so fewer people would be delayed. I can honestly say that in my time there, the best I've managed is blocking back to Hyde Park Corner. Now that's an achievement! -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Dave Arquati wrote: Jonathan Morris wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: Were weekends mentioned? I forgot to ask (didn't occur to me at the time that Moorgate was shut at weekends) but if I were a betting man, I'd guess they would run at weekends if TfL stepped in with funding. Possibly not such a frequent service, but a service nonetheless. There is also the issue that (proportional) demand for interchange at King's Cross will probably be greater at weekends, with people heading for the West End, True. the museums in South Ken .... Are they really that big a traffic generator? South Ken is the 18th busiest Underground station (for entries and exits), ahead of places like Tower Hill, Moorgate and Westminster. They're not all coming to Imperial... and crossing to other terminals. But for some reason not Liverpoool Street, Fenchurch Street or London Bridge, i suppose. I imagine that most people heading from the suburban Great Northern stations out to the east / south east will drive. Heathrow and Gatwick are also more easily reached from King's Cross than from Moorgate. -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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On Thu, 21 Dec 2006, Dave Arquati wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote: On Tue, 19 Dec 2006, Dave Arquati wrote: Jonathan Morris wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: Were weekends mentioned? I forgot to ask (didn't occur to me at the time that Moorgate was shut at weekends) but if I were a betting man, I'd guess they would run at weekends if TfL stepped in with funding. Possibly not such a frequent service, but a service nonetheless. There is also the issue that (proportional) demand for interchange at King's Cross will probably be greater at weekends, with people heading for the West End, True. the museums in South Ken .... Are they really that big a traffic generator? South Ken is the 18th busiest Underground station (for entries and exits), ahead of places like Tower Hill, Moorgate and Westminster. They're not all coming to Imperial... Wow. That's a surprising statistic. 18th busiest overall, not just at weekends? Most impressive! and crossing to other terminals. But for some reason not Liverpoool Street, Fenchurch Street or London Bridge, i suppose. I imagine that most people heading from the suburban Great Northern stations out to the east / south east will drive. They're certainly much more likely to do so if they can't take the train. tom -- Men? Women? Give me a colossal death robot any day! |
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![]() Steve Fitzgerald wrote: I can honestly say that in my time there, the best I've managed is blocking back to Hyde Park Corner. Now that's an achievement! Why is it only (in my experience) the piccadilly line that suffers from this problem? Is it the amount of trains? Is it the slow turn around at arnos grove or do the signallers just not keep tabs on how many trains are blocking back and just keep reversing them at arnos grove & wood green regardless so making the problem worse? Its not like its an occasional issue , its a constant annoyance week after week. B2003 |
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South Ken is the 18th busiest Underground station (for entries and exits),
ahead of places like Tower Hill, Moorgate and Westminster. They're not all coming to Imperial... 18th? Interesting - is there a league table online you can point me to please? |
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whos2091 wrote:
South Ken is the 18th busiest Underground station (for entries and exits), ahead of places like Tower Hill, Moorgate and Westminster. They're not all coming to Imperial... 18th? Interesting - is there a league table online you can point me to please? There are lots of such statistics available he http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/company/performance.asp Click on "View station entry and exit figures" in this case, but I don't think there is any table sorting them in order of most entries/exits. -- Olof Lagerkvist ICQ: 724451 Web: http://here.is/olof |
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![]() Olof Lagerkvist wrote: whos2091 wrote: South Ken is the 18th busiest Underground station (for entries and exits), ahead of places like Tower Hill, Moorgate and Westminster. They're not all coming to Imperial... 18th? Interesting - is there a league table online you can point me to please? There are lots of such statistics available he http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/company/performance.asp Click on "View station entry and exit figures" in this case, but I don't think there is any table sorting them in order of most entries/exits. I couldn't find a table sorting them but I think this might be the least used station. (the list doesn't include National Rail stations that are not also underground ones) Chesham Annual entry and exit frequencies Entry weekday total: 751 Exit weekday total: 591 Entry weekday early: 66 Exit weekday early: 5 Entry weekday A.M. peak: 393 Exit weekday A.M. peak: 101 Entry weekday inter peak: 150 Exit weekday inter peak: 95 Entry weekday P.M. peak: 109 Exit weekday P.M. peak: 249 Entry weekday evening: 33 Exit weekday evening: 141 Entry Saturday total: 455 Exit Saturday total: 463 Entry Sunday total: 180 Exit Sunday total: 148 Total annual entry + exit (in millions) = 0.407 |
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Earl Purple wrote:
I couldn't find a table sorting them but I think this might be the least used station. (the list doesn't include National Rail stations that are not also underground ones) Chesham Total annual entry + exit (in millions) = 0.407 After looking at likely suspects, I think the four least used stations are Roding Valley, Chigwell, Grange Hill and Chesham, in that order. |
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