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Paul Weaver wrote:
On Mar 17, 3:57 pm, Paul Terry wrote: Lineside fire near Wandsworth Road station yesterday afternoon: danger of exploding gas cylinders means that the line has to be closed for more than 24 hours. Didn't Olympia used to be a possible destination for E*? The location of the fire precluded the use of either terminal (and of access to North Pole depot by sets stuck on the "country" side). |
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In message , J Clavox
writes I was wondering this myself but maybe Ashford isn't geared up to handling E Terminating and departing from there. Even if it is possible, there would have been difficulties getting passengers into or out of London from Ashford, as the fire also disrupted southeastern services between Ashford and Victoria (I think they were diverted to Blackfriars). Although there are other possibilities, I suspect that services in south London were so badly disrupted by the 24-hour closure that trying to get the large numbers carried by Eurostar through the mess was just impossible. -- Paul Terry |
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In message , asdf
writes I assume it suffers from the same cost issues as keeping Waterloo International open (i.e. lots of staff needed to run the security checkpoints, duplicating those over at St P), and I'd have thought a station at Stratford is less useful/desirable than one at Waterloo... I wonder if it will be possible to turn Eurostar services at Stratford if an incident like the one this weekend makes access to the terminus impossible? -- Paul Terry |
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In message , Paul Corfield
writes I cannot understand why anyone would fly to somewhere like Paris. Everyone's sums will vary according, amongst other things, to their starting point. In my case (and travelling light as I always do): Home to Heathrow: 30 minutes Waiting: 90 minutes (2 hours is not necessary with advance check-in) Journey: 75 minutes CDG to central Paris: 45 minutes Total: 4 hours The figures for Eurostar from Waterloo a 30 + 40 + 160 + 10 = 4 hours The figures for Eurostar from St Pancras will be: 55 + 40 + 135 + 10 = 4 hours So, the sums are finely balanced. Waterloo is very convenient (virtually a cross-platform change) while St Pancras will add a tube journey across central London. Eurostar is more pleasant, but catering is very basic in standard class - the wait at Heathrow is annoying, but since it is not unexpected the time can be used for a meal or some last-minute shopping. Costs can be cheaper by air - BMI are currently offering £29 each way. I've seen occasional Eurostar offers that can beat that, but they are usually very limited. So, I don't think decisions are necessarily clear-cut. As I've said, I think that its a pity that Eurostar are going to abandon Waterloo - not least because a second London terminal would give them an alternative to closing the complete service, as happened this weekend - and also, of course, because the inconvenience of a journey across London may tip the balance in favour of flying from Heathrow or Gatwick for those living in quite an arc of W/SW/S London. -- Paul Terry |
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"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message
... In article , (Paul Terry) wrote: In message , writes Do you know the reason for the cancellations Paul . Lineside fire near Wandsworth Road station yesterday afternoon: danger of exploding gas cylinders means that the line has to be closed for more than 24 hours. Oh, not that again! Acetylene gas cylinders should be banned or else some way found of protecting them from this nonsense. The LFB are campaigning for improved controls: http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/news/cylinders.asp -- David Biddulph |
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![]() "David Biddulph" groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... Lineside fire near Wandsworth Road station yesterday afternoon: danger of exploding gas cylinders means that the line has to be closed for more than 24 hours. Oh, not that again! Acetylene gas cylinders should be banned or else some way found of protecting them from this nonsense. The LFB are campaigning for improved controls: http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/news/cylinders.asp Good - a few large disruption claims from the railway and other third parties should get the insurance industry playing ball too. Was it the ECML out of Kings Cross that suffered a similar problem last year some time? Paul |
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"David Biddulph" groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message
... "Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message ... In article , (Paul Terry) wrote: In message , writes Do you know the reason for the cancellations Paul . Lineside fire near Wandsworth Road station yesterday afternoon: danger of exploding gas cylinders means that the line has to be closed for more than 24 hours. Oh, not that again! Acetylene gas cylinders should be banned or else some way found of protecting them from this nonsense. The LFB are campaigning for improved controls: http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/news/cylinders.asp .... and further info at http://www.gerdasecurity.co.uk/gerda...%20Article.pdf -- David Biddulph |
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J Clavox wrote:
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 08:01:49 +0000, Paul Terry wrote: I suspect that services in south London were so badly disrupted by the 24-hour closure that trying to get the large numbers carried by Eurostar through the mess was just impossible. I had to smile when I read what you wrote here and I am sure you must know more than I do Paul BUT every time I have traveled London/Brussels/London with the exception of once two coaches would have been sufficient. I usually travel outward by the 15.40 on a Tuesday and return Wednesday by the 14.59 the first time I traveled it was on a Monday afternoon and the train was heaving . The reason the tickets are cheaper Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons is because these are the least crowded services. -- Michael Hoffman |
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![]() "J Clavox" wrote in message ... On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 08:01:49 +0000, Paul Terry wrote: I suspect that services in south London were so badly disrupted by the 24-hour closure that trying to get the large numbers carried by Eurostar through the mess was just impossible. I had to smile when I read what you wrote here and I am sure you must know more than I do Paul BUT every time I have traveled London/Brussels/London with the exception of once two coaches would have been sufficient. I usually travel outward by the 15.40 on a I am sure that you can work out that Friday afternoon/evening is going to be the peak traffic flow of the week. It was also stated that this weekend was one of the busier of the season, though I'm struggling to work out why (it's not half term is it?) tim |
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