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David Biddulph January 8th 07 10:56 PM

Most scenic route on the tube?
 
"Mizter T" wrote in message
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Richard J. wrote:

Mizter T wrote:

(snip)

Of course if you walk it you'll be treated to some great view over
the river as you cross one of the two Hungerford Millennium
footbridges.


They're not Millennium bridges. You're perhaps thinking of that
interesting suspension bridge downstream. The bridges are officially
the Golden Jubilee Bridges.


Of course they are, your correction is appreciated. Though I am
thinking of the pair of Hungerford footbridges and not the
no-longer-wobbly Millenium Bridge.

I'm pretty certain they have some Millennium connection - were they not
a Millennium project, funded by the Millenium Commission?

However for reasons unknown my memory suggests that they were once
given the provisional moniker of the "Hungerford Millennium Bridges"
and were renamed to the Golden Jubilee Bridges given that they were
late for the Millennium. Given that I can find scant reference to
support this it seems I must have made it up.


http://www.lusas.com/case/bridge/hungerford.html
http://www.integer-software.co.uk/so...footbridge.htm
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January 8th 07 11:11 PM

Most scenic route on the tube?
 

"Mizter T" wrote in message
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wrote:

wrote in message
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wrote:
What do you think is the most scenic route on the tube? Is it the
Amersham
bit of the Metropolitain line?

It's only a short section, but Croxley to Watford on the Met., passing
over the GUC is quite pleasant.


Although between Chalfont & Latimer and Chesham its the longest gap
between
two stations. And the shortest I think is between Herons Quays and Canary
Wharf.


Herons Quay to Canary Wharf may be on the Underground map but it ain't
on the Underground.


Ok then whats the shortest distance on the Underground?



Richard J. January 8th 07 11:18 PM

Most scenic route on the tube?
 
wrote:
"Mizter T" wrote in message
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wrote:

wrote in message
ups.com...

wrote:
What do you think is the most scenic route on the tube? Is it
the Amersham bit of the Metropolitain line?

It's only a short section, but Croxley to Watford on the Met.,
passing over the GUC is quite pleasant.


Although between Chalfont & Latimer and Chesham its the longest
gap between two stations. And the shortest I think is between Herons
Quays
and Canary Wharf.


Herons Quay to Canary Wharf may be on the Underground map but it
ain't on the Underground.


Ok then whats the shortest distance on the Underground?


Leicester Square to Covent Garden, 0.16 mile (0.26 km).

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Richard J.
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SamB January 8th 07 11:29 PM

Most scenic route on the tube?
 

wrote:

Herons Quay to Canary Wharf may be on the Underground map but it ain't
on the Underground.


Ok then whats the shortest distance on the Underground?


I know they're not the shortest, but some of the DLR ones must be
pretty close, down near Canary Wharf. They're amazingly close... Anyone
know the distances?


James Farrar January 8th 07 11:46 PM

Most scenic route on the tube?
 
On 8 Jan 2007 15:12:22 -0800, "Keith Raeburn"
wrote:


asdf wrote:
Acton Town Plt 5


Where's that?


On the north side of the station, next to the eastbound District line
platform. Now has advertising hoarings built over part of the trackbed.
There is/used to be a view of the platform area from the eastern of the
two footbridges, showing the stairs down and the platform still extant,
although the rebuilding work currently taking place at Acton Town may
now prevent this. The platform used to serve the District shuttle to
South Acton.


Oh, the TABWTKB.

January 9th 07 07:49 AM

Most scenic route on the tube?
 

"SamB" wrote in message
ups.com...

wrote:

Herons Quay to Canary Wharf may be on the Underground map but it ain't
on the Underground.


Ok then whats the shortest distance on the Underground?


I know they're not the shortest, but some of the DLR ones must be
pretty close, down near Canary Wharf. They're amazingly close... Anyone
know the distances?


Just read this on Wikipedia

"The distance from West India Quay DLR to Canary Wharf DLR is just 0.08
miles, the shortest distance on the entire London Underground and Docklands
Light Railway system."



Olof Lagerkvist January 9th 07 09:23 AM

Most scenic route on the tube?
 
Richard J. wrote:

wrote:

"Mizter T" wrote in message
oups.com...

wrote:


Although between Chalfont & Latimer and Chesham its the longest
gap between two stations. And the shortest I think is between Herons
Quays
and Canary Wharf.


Herons Quay to Canary Wharf may be on the Underground map but it
ain't on the Underground.


Ok then whats the shortest distance on the Underground?



Leicester Square to Covent Garden, 0.16 mile (0.26 km).


Enbankment to Charing Cross on the Northern Line can't be much longer
either, but I don't know how far it is.

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Olof Lagerkvist
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http://here.is/olof


Ian Rivett January 9th 07 09:48 AM

Most scenic route on the tube?
 

Paul Corfield wrote:

I prefer the view from Waterloo Bridge which is one of my favourite London views.



Paul

Which line of the *Underground* is Waterloo Bridge on??

Ian

(Admits to having been round the Underground in a day, but not seeing
this bit...!!)


Clive D. W. Feather January 9th 07 10:16 AM

Most scenic route on the tube?
 
In article . com, SamB
writes
I know they're not the shortest, but some of the DLR ones must be
pretty close, down near Canary Wharf. They're amazingly close... Anyone
know the distances?


Yes: they're on my web site.

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Paul Corfield January 9th 07 04:57 PM

Most scenic route on the tube?
 
On 9 Jan 2007 02:48:33 -0800, "Ian Rivett" wrote:


Paul Corfield wrote:

I prefer the view from Waterloo Bridge which is one of my favourite London views.



Paul

Which line of the *Underground* is Waterloo Bridge on??


None AFAIK.
--
Paul C


Admits to working for London Underground!



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