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Edward Cowling London UK wrote:
In message , John Rowland writes Edward Cowling London UK wrote: After another grim morning on Friday, I wonder why the ventilation on the Victoria Line is so bad ? If you change to the Piccadilly at Finsbury Park it's like entering a different world. So if the Picc Line can stay reasonably fresh why can't the Vic Line ? Even with the trains at full hurtle little air seems to move about the carriage. The Victoria Line is completely underground, except for the depot. The Picc has several open air sections. Which makes it sound unlikely the refurb and new trains will help. I think the Picc's 73 stock has the best ventilation system on the Underground currently. Hopefully the new Victoria Line stock will be even better. I know they've done a lot of work to improve ventilation in the new design. Time will tell ... -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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