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Richard J. wrote in message
: Martin Underwood wrote: C wrote in message : Sorry I should of made it clear. And you should *have* said "should have", not "should of" ;-) I'm surprised that Heathrow T4 is the quietest Underground station. Read my post again. It *was* the quietest station in 2005. Remember this? .... http://www.tuberelief.co.uk/images/heathrow.jpg Ah. Sorry. Your posting just referred to "latest official figures (for 2005)", without drawing attention to 2005 being a special year for T4 station. Now I understand ;-) PS: I've corrected "quiestest" to "quietest" in the thread title - can't believe I didn't spot that till now! |
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![]() "Martin Underwood" a@b wrote in message ... Richard J. wrote in message : Martin Underwood wrote: C wrote in message : Sorry I should of made it clear. And you should *have* said "should have", not "should of" ;-) I'm surprised that Heathrow T4 is the quietest Underground station. Read my post again. It *was* the quietest station in 2005. Remember this? .... http://www.tuberelief.co.uk/images/heathrow.jpg Ah. Sorry. Your posting just referred to "latest official figures (for 2005)", without drawing attention to 2005 being a special year for T4 station. Now I understand ;-) PS: I've corrected "quiestest" to "quietest" in the thread title - can't believe I didn't spot that till now! So Heathrow Terminal 4 gets less passengers than Rodney Valley? |
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"Martin Underwood" a@b wrote in message ... Richard J. wrote in message : Martin Underwood wrote: C wrote in message : Sorry I should of made it clear. And you should *have* said "should have", not "should of" ;-) I'm surprised that Heathrow T4 is the quietest Underground station. Read my post again. It *was* the quietest station in 2005. Remember this? .... http://www.tuberelief.co.uk/images/heathrow.jpg Ah. Sorry. Your posting just referred to "latest official figures (for 2005)", without drawing attention to 2005 being a special year for T4 station. Now I understand ;-) PS: I've corrected "quiestest" to "quietest" in the thread title - can't believe I didn't spot that till now! So Heathrow Terminal 4 gets less passengers than Rodney Valley? [sigh] I suppose I have to spell this out to you. In the last set of official stats from LU, which were for the year 2005, Terminal 4 was listed as having NO passengers (which you would have realised if you had followed the links I provided) because it was closed all year while the junction to the new Terminal 5 station was constructed. (Actually I think it operated for the first week of January 2005, but that doesn't seem to have registered in the stats.) Now that Terminal 4 is open again, and based on other station stats for 2005, it is likely that Roding Valley (NOT Rodney Valley) currently has the fewest passengers. You need to be more precise in wording questions of this sort in this group if you are to avoid being misled by correct but misleading answers! Happy New Year. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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![]() "Richard J." wrote in message k... C wrote: "Martin Underwood" a@b wrote in message ... Richard J. wrote in message : Martin Underwood wrote: C wrote in message : Sorry I should of made it clear. And you should *have* said "should have", not "should of" ;-) I'm surprised that Heathrow T4 is the quietest Underground station. Read my post again. It *was* the quietest station in 2005. Remember this? .... http://www.tuberelief.co.uk/images/heathrow.jpg Ah. Sorry. Your posting just referred to "latest official figures (for 2005)", without drawing attention to 2005 being a special year for T4 station. Now I understand ;-) PS: I've corrected "quiestest" to "quietest" in the thread title - can't believe I didn't spot that till now! So Heathrow Terminal 4 gets less passengers than Rodney Valley? [sigh] I suppose I have to spell this out to you. In the last set of official stats from LU, which were for the year 2005, Terminal 4 was listed as having NO passengers (which you would have realised if you had followed the links I provided) because it was closed all year while the junction to the new Terminal 5 station was constructed. (Actually I think it operated for the first week of January 2005, but that doesn't seem to have registered in the stats.) Now that Terminal 4 is open again, and based on other station stats for 2005, it is likely that Roding Valley (NOT Rodney Valley) currently has the fewest passengers. You need to be more precise in wording questions of this sort in this group if you are to avoid being misled by correct but misleading answers! Happy New Year. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) Sorry for being so vague.......am I forgiven? |
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C wrote:
"Richard J." wrote in message k... C wrote: "Martin Underwood" a@b wrote in message ... Richard J. wrote in message : Martin Underwood wrote: C wrote in message : Sorry I should of made it clear. And you should *have* said "should have", not "should of" ;-) I'm surprised that Heathrow T4 is the quietest Underground station. Read my post again. It *was* the quietest station in 2005. Remember this? .... http://www.tuberelief.co.uk/images/heathrow.jpg Ah. Sorry. Your posting just referred to "latest official figures (for 2005)", without drawing attention to 2005 being a special year for T4 station. Now I understand ;-) PS: I've corrected "quiestest" to "quietest" in the thread title - can't believe I didn't spot that till now! So Heathrow Terminal 4 gets less passengers than Rodney Valley? [sigh] I suppose I have to spell this out to you. In the last set of official stats from LU, which were for the year 2005, Terminal 4 was listed as having NO passengers (which you would have realised if you had followed the links I provided) because it was closed all year while the junction to the new Terminal 5 station was constructed. (Actually I think it operated for the first week of January 2005, but that doesn't seem to have registered in the stats.) Now that Terminal 4 is open again, and based on other station stats for 2005, it is likely that Roding Valley (NOT Rodney Valley) currently has the fewest passengers. You need to be more precise in wording questions of this sort in this group if you are to avoid being misled by correct but misleading answers! Happy New Year. Sorry for being so vague.......am I forgiven? It's still (just) the festive season, so, yes! -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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![]() "Richard J." wrote in message . uk... C wrote: "Richard J." wrote in message k... C wrote: "Martin Underwood" a@b wrote in message ... Richard J. wrote in message : Martin Underwood wrote: C wrote in message : Sorry I should of made it clear. And you should *have* said "should have", not "should of" ;-) I'm surprised that Heathrow T4 is the quietest Underground station. Read my post again. It *was* the quietest station in 2005. Remember this? .... http://www.tuberelief.co.uk/images/heathrow.jpg Ah. Sorry. Your posting just referred to "latest official figures (for 2005)", without drawing attention to 2005 being a special year for T4 station. Now I understand ;-) PS: I've corrected "quiestest" to "quietest" in the thread title - can't believe I didn't spot that till now! So Heathrow Terminal 4 gets less passengers than Rodney Valley? [sigh] I suppose I have to spell this out to you. In the last set of official stats from LU, which were for the year 2005, Terminal 4 was listed as having NO passengers (which you would have realised if you had followed the links I provided) because it was closed all year while the junction to the new Terminal 5 station was constructed. (Actually I think it operated for the first week of January 2005, but that doesn't seem to have registered in the stats.) Now that Terminal 4 is open again, and based on other station stats for 2005, it is likely that Roding Valley (NOT Rodney Valley) currently has the fewest passengers. You need to be more precise in wording questions of this sort in this group if you are to avoid being misled by correct but misleading answers! Happy New Year. Sorry for being so vague.......am I forgiven? It's still (just) the festive season, so, yes! -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) Technically its Christmas until 6th January 2007. |
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