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Richard J. August 6th 03 08:59 PM

LU peak services
 
A recent e-mail from LU Customer Services said "Since September 1996 the
Piccadilly Line timetable has offered by far the most intensive service
anywhere on the London Underground network." This seems a doubtful
statement, even ignoring the fact that the frequency was cut back in
September 2002.

Can anyone with access to the current working timetables tell me the peak
trains per hour on the trunk section of each of the major lines? I'm only
interested in the morning and evening peak services in Central London.
(Ignore the Met.)
--
Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)


[email protected] August 6th 03 10:30 PM

LU peak services
 
In article ,
(Richard J.) wrote:

A recent e-mail from LU Customer Services said "Since September 1996 the
Piccadilly Line timetable has offered by far the most intensive service
anywhere on the London Underground network." This seems a doubtful
statement, even ignoring the fact that the frequency was cut back in
September 2002.

Can anyone with access to the current working timetables tell me the
peak
trains per hour on the trunk section of each of the major lines? I'm
only
interested in the morning and evening peak services in Central London.
(Ignore the Met.)
--
Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)


Don't have the timetable to hand, but the Northern Line has a two minute
service between Morden and Kennington in the peak (and around 3 minutes
for the rest of the time until close of traffic).

Roger

Richard J. August 7th 03 01:12 AM

LU peak services
 
John Rowland wrote:
"Richard J." wrote in message
...

A recent e-mail from LU Customer Services said "Since
September 1996 the Piccadilly Line timetable has offered
by far the most intensive service anywhere on the London
Underground network." This seems a doubtful statement,
even ignoring the fact that the frequency was cut back in
September 2002.


The Picc runs its full service between Arnos Grove and Acton Town. I
don't think any other line runs its full service over anywhere near
such a distance.


Possibly true, but I assumed that "intensive service" referred to service
frequency.
--
Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)


dan August 7th 03 10:44 AM

LU peak services
 
Does anyone know what the Peak frequency of the Hammersmith and City
up to Whitechapel is? The timetables say every 8 minutes, but it seems
more frequent (at least when it turns up at all!!) :-)

Cheers,

Dan


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