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Steve M wrote:
Jack Taylor wrote: wrote: I was on a train at Earl's Court earlier and the announcer was advising anyone who wanted Olympia to walk as it would be quicker than waiting for the next train. Does this happen a lot? Why has the branch survived? No - and because a hell of a lot of people use it. Not true. There are only a few quieter stations anywhere else on the network, and certainly none as close to Central London as Olympia. There are around 400 entries and 400 exits during the AM peak (0700 to 1000) which, if divided between the 12 or so trains which run during this period, give around 30 per train, or 5 per carriage. Off peak, the numbers are lower. Roding Valley, Chigwell and Chesham are lower... any others? Cheers Steve M (Well, Chesham would have more per train, but only because there are 2 trains per hour fewer from there). |
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