![]() |
St Pancras 'Midland Road'
"John Rowland" wrote in news:ettvch
: Tom Anderson wrote: The only problem i can see with the 'Anglostar' name is if services are run up north - i really can't see the Scots being happy with that one! We need a British version of "Bullet Train". How about "Knife Train"? python What about a Pointed Stick? /python -- www.lightningnews.com Lightning fast anonymous usenet downloads for 5$ only ! |
St Pancras 'Midland Road'
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 17:10:27 +0000, Mike Roebuck
wrote: On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 16:15:51 +0000, Tom Anderson wrote: On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, John Rowland wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: The only problem i can see with the 'Anglostar' name is if services are run up north - i really can't see the Scots being happy with that one! We need a British version of "Bullet Train". How about "Knife Train"? Cosh train? Since we're moving away from Waterloo, perhaps we could stick two fingers up at the French by calling it the Arrow Train instead :). We've already had the "Golden Arrow". How about "The Longbow" instead? :-) No, that's what you use to send it out of the station. I suppose "Golden Bolt" could be misunderstood. |
St Pancras 'Midland Road'
"Charles Ellson" wrote in message ... On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 17:10:27 +0000, Mike Roebuck wrote: On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 16:15:51 +0000, Tom Anderson wrote: On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, John Rowland wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: The only problem i can see with the 'Anglostar' name is if services are run up north - i really can't see the Scots being happy with that one! We need a British version of "Bullet Train". How about "Knife Train"? Cosh train? Since we're moving away from Waterloo, perhaps we could stick two fingers up at the French by calling it the Arrow Train instead :). We've already had the "Golden Arrow". How about "The Longbow" instead? :-) No, that's what you use to send it out of the station. I suppose "Golden Bolt" could be misunderstood. 'The Golden Shot' cue.. 'Bernie- the bolt..' Brian |
St Pancras 'Midland Road'
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 20:10:28 -0000, "BH Williams"
wrote: "Charles Ellson" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 17:10:27 +0000, Mike Roebuck wrote: On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 16:15:51 +0000, Tom Anderson wrote: On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, John Rowland wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: The only problem i can see with the 'Anglostar' name is if services are run up north - i really can't see the Scots being happy with that one! We need a British version of "Bullet Train". How about "Knife Train"? Cosh train? Since we're moving away from Waterloo, perhaps we could stick two fingers up at the French by calling it the Arrow Train instead :). We've already had the "Golden Arrow". How about "The Longbow" instead? :-) No, that's what you use to send it out of the station. I suppose "Golden Bolt" could be misunderstood. 'The Golden Shot' cue.. 'Bernie- the bolt..' Brian Oi! You're giving our ages away. ;-) |
St Pancras 'Midland Road'
|
St Pancras 'Midland Road'
|
St Pancras 'Midland Road'
Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
That's my concern as a cyclist. Access from Euston Road or Gray's Inn Road to trains via a footbridge is not acceptable. As a fellow cyclist, who sometimes brings his bike through town en route to Peterborough or Cambridge, I'd agree. However, as we're talking about a situation following the GN link-up with the Thameslink services, it may be that any remaining FCC (or successor's) services are concentrated on the suburban station and the entire main trainshed used for InterCity services - so, certainly for us, the issue may not be relevant. Of course, there was a desire to try and get rid of the suburban platforms entirely, with the main trainshed used for everything. That objective may not be possible in view of rising passenger numbers and increased service frequencies, but if it is then access via the front of the station to the trainshed would be preferable to battling with lifts in order to use the new footbridge! |
St Pancras 'Midland Road'
|
St Pancras 'Midland Road'
Tom Anderson wrote:
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007, John Rowland wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: The only problem i can see with the 'Anglostar' name is if services are run up north - i really can't see the Scots being happy with that one! We need a British version of "Bullet Train". How about "Knife Train"? Cosh train? Since we're moving away from Waterloo, perhaps we could stick two fingers up at the French by calling it the Arrow Train instead :). St Pancras already has Arrow trains, they go from downstairs. |
St Pancras 'Midland Road'
"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message ... In article , (Jack Taylor) wrote: The suggestion was that there would not be access to the platforms from the front of the station - perhaps things have changed since, following consultation. That's my concern as a cyclist. Access from Euston Road or Gray's Inn Road to trains via a footbridge is not acceptable. Why are you still concerned then? The information provided earlier shows quite clearly that the 'main' access, and all the exits, for platforms 1-7 is from the south west corner and south end of the station, where the steps come up from the tube ticket hall, in fact. Platform 8 is accessed on the level, from either end of the ticket hall. The footbridge provides one way access to platforms 1-7 from the mezzanine floor (where the shops and cafes are) for people waiting for a while for long distance trains. Paul |
All times are GMT. The time now is 12:22 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2006 LondonBanter.co.uk