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Paul Weaver October 23rd 08 11:54 PM

Shenanigans at Paddington
 
On 23 Oct, 23:25, John B wrote:
On Oct 23, 4:56*pm, David Cantrell wrote:

One would think that the same would apply at Victoria then, but trains
there pretty much always leave from the same platform every day.
...as also happens on the commuter platforms at Euston. The general
pattern in London termini seems to be that commuter trains leave from
the same platform whilst intercity trains vary; I'm not sure why this
is.


The longer distance trains from Victoria are also predictable. *Not to
quite the same extent as the local stoppers, but still very much
predictable.


Aye, but the longest-distance Victoria trains are comparable in
journey time to the longest-distance London Midland trains ex-Euston,
not VWC.


Hmm, LM EUS-Crewe next year, but anyway

Victoria's longest (Littlehampton?) are longer than the Long Buckby
and beyond trains from EUS.

EUS - Northampton aren't bad (hour-long trips), and anything further
is "Long distance", given the throughput.

Neil Williams October 24th 08 05:26 AM

Shenanigans at Paddington
 
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 15:25:00 -0700 (PDT), John B
wrote:

Aye, but the longest-distance Victoria trains are comparable in
journey time to the longest-distance London Midland trains ex-Euston,
not VWC.


ISTR that EUS-BHM on LM takes not all that dissimilar an amount of
time as EUS-MAN on VT.

Neil

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Paul Scott October 24th 08 08:27 AM

Shenanigans at Paddington
 
Paul Weaver wrote:
On 23 Oct, 23:25, John B wrote:
On Oct 23, 4:56 pm, David Cantrell wrote:

One would think that the same would apply at Victoria then, but
trains there pretty much always leave from the same platform
every day.
...as also happens on the commuter platforms at Euston. The general
pattern in London termini seems to be that commuter trains leave
from the same platform whilst intercity trains vary; I'm not sure
why this is.


The longer distance trains from Victoria are also predictable. Not
to quite the same extent as the local stoppers, but still very much
predictable.


Aye, but the longest-distance Victoria trains are comparable in
journey time to the longest-distance London Midland trains ex-Euston,
not VWC.


Hmm, LM EUS-Crewe next year, but anyway

Victoria's longest (Littlehampton?) are longer than the Long Buckby
and beyond trains from EUS.


Wrong 'hampton - it must be Southampton via the Arun Valley and Chichester
that is the longest Victoria service?

Paul



David Cantrell October 24th 08 11:29 AM

Shenanigans at Paddington
 
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 08:21:59PM +0100, Robert wrote:

So even with 14 full length platforms at Paddington it will be
difficult to match German long distance dwell times. And Munich has a
population of only 1.35 million compared to London's 10 million.


So in summary, the solution to London's transport problems is to bomb
the city flat and start again? Being utterly destroyed and completely
rebuilt ignoring a whole load of legacy Victorian crap certainly seems
to have worked wonders for the German railways.

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At best he is a tolerable subhuman who has learned to wear
shoes, bathe and not make messes in the house.
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David Cantrell October 24th 08 11:33 AM

Shenanigans at Paddington
 
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 04:54:05PM -0700, Paul Weaver wrote:

Victoria's longest (Littlehampton?) are longer than the Long Buckby
and beyond trains from EUS.


I think Hastings is a little further, at least in terms of journey time.
There may be some longer ones on the eastern side, I'm not so familiar
with them.

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Neil Williams October 25th 08 10:39 AM

Shenanigans at Paddington
 
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 09:27:08 +0100, "Paul Scott"
wrote:

Hmm, LM EUS-Crewe next year, but anyway


LM EUS-LIV now. Not very frequent, but there is at least one a day
M-F.

Neil

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