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On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, asdf wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 13:07:54 -0000, John Rowland wrote: Personally I dont see why the Met line has to run to Barking? Because at the moment, the Met trains empty out in one direction and fill up in the other. It's better to have them filling up with new people as the old ones get out. And by swapping the eastern destinations of the Met and H&C, exactly the same thing happens with the H&C... But the Met east of Baker Street has 120 carriages per peak hour, whereas the H&C has something like 48 carriages per peak hour. But if 15 Met tph are to head through Aldgate East, some Districts will have to be cut back to Tower Hill (and/or Mansion House) to make room, which just shifts the same situation onto those Districts. No, because the Mets replace H&Cs. tom -- Children are born true scientists. -- R. Buckminster Fuller |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, asdf wrote: On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 13:07:54 -0000, John Rowland wrote: Personally I dont see why the Met line has to run to Barking? Because at the moment, the Met trains empty out in one direction and fill up in the other. It's better to have them filling up with new people as the old ones get out. And by swapping the eastern destinations of the Met and H&C, exactly the same thing happens with the H&C... But the Met east of Baker Street has 120 carriages per peak hour, whereas the H&C has something like 48 carriages per peak hour. But if 15 Met tph are to head through Aldgate East, some Districts will have to be cut back to Tower Hill (and/or Mansion House) to make room, which just shifts the same situation onto those Districts. No, because the Mets replace H&Cs. asdf has a point - the current H&C service is only 8tph. If all 15tph Met go to Barking, then 7tph will have to be removed from the District service - I imagine that demand for services along the southern Circle is higher than for the northern Circle. Perhaps 7tph from the Met will terminate at Aldgate alongside 8tph from the new H&Circle service. Trying to get my head around this service pattern is as difficult as the multitude of proposals for the North London Railway. -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, Dave A wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote: On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, asdf wrote: On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 13:07:54 -0000, John Rowland wrote: Personally I dont see why the Met line has to run to Barking? Because at the moment, the Met trains empty out in one direction and fill up in the other. It's better to have them filling up with new people as the old ones get out. And by swapping the eastern destinations of the Met and H&C, exactly the same thing happens with the H&C... But the Met east of Baker Street has 120 carriages per peak hour, whereas the H&C has something like 48 carriages per peak hour. But if 15 Met tph are to head through Aldgate East, some Districts will have to be cut back to Tower Hill (and/or Mansion House) to make room, which just shifts the same situation onto those Districts. No, because the Mets replace H&Cs. asdf has a point - the current H&C service is only 8tph. If all 15tph Met go to Barking, then 7tph will have to be removed from the District service Allowing another 7tph of Hammersmith trains to be Teacups rather than Aldgates - by jove, Holmes, we've cracked it! Assuming they reverse somewhere like HSK or Edgware Road, rather than Tower Hill, of course. - I imagine that demand for services along the southern Circle is higher than for the northern Circle. Ah, but between where? If the demand is along the actual circle bit (Charing Cross to the City, say), then heavily pruning some Districts back to a western point and replacing them with Teacups would be fine; if the demand is actually from the western District suburbs to the south side of the circle, it wouldn't, and the admittedly far more sensible idea of reversing some Districts at Tower Hill would come into play. The only case where you need to preserve the full District service beyond Tower Hill is if there's much more demand for trips from the eastern end of the District/H&C to the south circle than the north. Hmm. I think i'm in knip there. Anyway, yes, there you, all fun and games until someone loses a peak-time through train. Perhaps 7tph from the Met will terminate at Aldgate alongside 8tph from the new H&Circle service. Well, or that. So now we have both the Met and the H&C having half Aldgate and half through trains. What fraction of District trains reverse at Tower Hill rather than running through? ISTR it's actually quite a lot. Trying to get my head around this service pattern is as difficult as the multitude of proposals for the North London Railway. I had a look at the service patterns on the railway south of the river the other day. *shudders* tom -- Curse me, God, for making you this way! |
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![]() "Dave A" wrote in message ... Tom Anderson wrote: On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, asdf wrote: No, because the Mets replace H&Cs. asdf has a point - the current H&C service is only 8tph. If all 15tph Met go to Barking, then 7tph will have to be removed from the District service - I imagine that demand for services along the southern Circle is higher than for the northern Circle. Surely, though, the situation with the Met will be much as now (unless i've missed something).... the off-peak timetable only has the Uxbridge services running through to Aldgate, so presumably those (every 10 mins ?) would be the ones going to the H&C route to Barking, whilst the Watford & Amersham services will continue to run only as far as Baker Street. |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
What fraction of District trains reverse at Tower Hill rather than running through? ISTR it's actually quite a lot. In the daytime off-peak, it's basically the Ealing Broadway trains that reverse at Tower Hill, while the Richmonds and Wimbledons go to Upminster. So the answer is about a third, or about a quarter of all eastbound traffic if you include the Circle. In the peaks, it may well be different. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article , (Richard J.) wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: What fraction of District trains reverse at Tower Hill rather than running through? ISTR it's actually quite a lot. In the daytime off-peak, it's basically the Ealing Broadway trains that reverse at Tower Hill, while the Richmonds and Wimbledons go to Upminster. So the answer is about a third, or about a quarter of all eastbound traffic if you include the Circle. In the peaks, it may well be different. Are there no Dagenham terminators any more? I've seen then in the evening peak, but not off-peak. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 00:40 +0000 (GMT Standard Time),
(Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: Dagenham terminators Digressing, I know, but that sounds quite ominous... ![]() |
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On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, James Farrar wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 00:40 +0000 (GMT Standard Time), (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: Dagenham terminators Digressing, I know, but that sounds quite ominous... ![]() 'ASTA LA VISTA, GUV'NOR. tom -- I'd get more sense out of a crossed line with the Krankies |
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