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Highbury and Islington Heat
Phil Richards wrote in message . ..
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 22:36:16 +0100 Stuart said... Victoria Line platform - like an oven (it has always seemed to me to be the hottest line on the network for no obvious reason) Agree, possibly apart from the depot at Northumberland Park, the who line is underground. Consequently the trains are more "stuffy" than other lines even in the winter months. Wonder how often the trains get to surface? Air conditioning seems to be a no, no (& there is no need for any one to explain the reasons why), perhaps Victoria Line stock (now the oldest tube stock running on the system) can at least be fitted with forced air ventilation as a compromise. Actually its not a no no IMO. Ok it can't be fitted to the tube trains themselves for the reasons we all know, but theres absolutely no reason at all why the *stations* can't be air conditioned and then this cold air would make its way around the system and into the trains. It might not make the trains cool but it would certainly make them cooler and take the edge off the nightmare heat inside them. B2003 |
Highbury and Islington Heat
On 11 Aug 2003 01:39:50 -0700 Boltar said...
Actually its not a no no IMO. Ok it can't be fitted to the tube trains themselves for the reasons we all know, but theres absolutely no reason at all why the *stations* can't be air conditioned and then this cold air would make its way around the system and into the trains. No doubt it will be ruled out on the grounds of costs alone. Some stations (like my local one, Finsbury Park) haven't seen a proper clean up & re-paint for years so what chance is there for air conditioning to be installed? -- Phil Richards London, N4 |
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