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Sarah Brown December 15th 08 08:30 AM

Waterloo gateline
 
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Graeme Wall wrote:
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Sarah Brown wrote:

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Sarah Brown wrote:

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Matthew Dickinson wrote:
The gateline at Waterloo mainline seems to be finished apart from a
few ceiling tiles and and some fencing.

As long as I pass through Waterloo gateline, I am in paradise.

Someone tell Julie that Terry is stuck outside Hampton Court on a failed
455...


We would like to announce to millions of people swarming like flies
round Waterloo Underground that there are severe delays on the
Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Waterloo and City Lines. There is a
good service on all other London Underground lines.


I suggest they cross over the river and get the train from Charing Cross.
They'll feel safe and sound.


Embankment, for the District Line, surely?

As for me, I am so lazy; I don't want to wander. I'll wait with the
crowds at night.

I don't feel afraid though.

Graeme Wall December 15th 08 09:41 AM

Waterloo gateline
 
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Graeme Wall wrote:
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Graeme Wall wrote:
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Matthew Dickinson wrote:
The gateline at Waterloo mainline seems to be finished apart from a
few ceiling tiles and and some fencing.

As long as I pass through Waterloo gateline, I am in paradise.

Someone tell Julie that Terry is stuck outside Hampton Court on a failed
455...

We would like to announce to millions of people swarming like flies
round Waterloo Underground that there are severe delays on the
Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Waterloo and City Lines. There is a
good service on all other London Underground lines.


I suggest they cross over the river and get the train from Charing Cross.
They'll feel safe and sound.


Embankment, for the District Line, surely?


Closed for a security alert...


As for me, I am so lazy; I don't want to wander. I'll wait with the
crowds at night.


Don't like crowds, the people are so busy they make me feel dizzy.


I don't feel afraid though.


--
Graeme Wall
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Sarah Brown December 15th 08 01:44 PM

Waterloo gateline
 
In article ,
Graeme Wall wrote:
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Graeme Wall wrote:
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Graeme Wall wrote:
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Matthew Dickinson wrote:
The gateline at Waterloo mainline seems to be finished apart from a
few ceiling tiles and and some fencing.

As long as I pass through Waterloo gateline, I am in paradise.

Someone tell Julie that Terry is stuck outside Hampton Court on a failed
455...

We would like to announce to millions of people swarming like flies
round Waterloo Underground that there are severe delays on the
Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Waterloo and City Lines. There is a
good service on all other London Underground lines.


I suggest they cross over the river and get the train from Charing Cross.
They'll feel safe and sound.


Embankment, for the District Line, surely?


Closed for a security alert...


The extra walk is a bit of a bummer at this time of year, given how
chilly chilly is the evening time.

Nice sunsets though.

Nick Leverton December 15th 08 02:04 PM

Waterloo gateline
 
In article ,
Sarah Brown wrote:
In article ,
Graeme Wall wrote:
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Graeme Wall wrote:


I suggest they cross over the river and get the train from Charing Cross.
They'll feel safe and sound.

Embankment, for the District Line, surely?


Closed for a security alert...


The extra walk is a bit of a bummer at this time of year, given how
chilly chilly is the evening time.

Nice sunsets though.


Charing Cross sunsets ?

Nick
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Graeme Wall December 15th 08 03:37 PM

Waterloo gateline
 
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Graeme Wall wrote:
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Graeme Wall wrote:
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Graeme Wall wrote:
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Matthew Dickinson wrote:
The gateline at Waterloo mainline seems to be finished apart from a
few ceiling tiles and and some fencing.

As long as I pass through Waterloo gateline, I am in paradise.

Someone tell Julie that Terry is stuck outside Hampton Court on a failed
455...

We would like to announce to millions of people swarming like flies
round Waterloo Underground that there are severe delays on the
Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Waterloo and City Lines. There is a
good service on all other London Underground lines.


I suggest they cross over the river and get the train from Charing Cross.
They'll feel safe and sound.

Embankment, for the District Line, surely?


Closed for a security alert...


The extra walk is a bit of a bummer at this time of year, given how
chilly chilly is the evening time.

Nice sunsets though.


So I hear.

--
Graeme Wall
This address is not read, substitute trains for rail.
Transport Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail/index.html

James Farrar December 15th 08 05:09 PM

Waterloo gateline
 
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:41:09 +0000, Graeme Wall
wrote:

In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Graeme Wall wrote:
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Graeme Wall wrote:
In message
Sarah Brown wrote:

In article ,
Matthew Dickinson wrote:
The gateline at Waterloo mainline seems to be finished apart from a
few ceiling tiles and and some fencing.

As long as I pass through Waterloo gateline, I am in paradise.

Someone tell Julie that Terry is stuck outside Hampton Court on a failed
455...

We would like to announce to millions of people swarming like flies
round Waterloo Underground that there are severe delays on the
Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Waterloo and City Lines. There is a
good service on all other London Underground lines.


I suggest they cross over the river and get the train from Charing Cross.
They'll feel safe and sound.


Embankment, for the District Line, surely?


Closed for a security alert...


As for me, I am so lazy; I don't want to wander. I'll wait with the
crowds at night.


Don't like crowds, the people are so busy they make me feel dizzy.


Mike Hughes will take you. His taxi light shines so bright(ly).

Theo Markettos December 15th 08 11:34 PM

Waterloo gateline
 
In uk.railway Roland Perry wrote:
When they are open. The main gents has been closed more often that it
was open on my trips in the last six months, and there's a perpetual
queue out of the door for the ladies.


I'm surprised nobody modelled that. There was a queue out of the door for
the ladies during the IVT testing days, when there was a much smaller number
of people in the station.

Theo

Roland Perry December 16th 08 07:14 AM

Waterloo gateline
 
In message , at 00:34:00 on Tue,
16 Dec 2008, Theo Markettos
remarked:
When they are open. The main gents has been closed more often that it
was open on my trips in the last six months, and there's a perpetual
queue out of the door for the ladies.


I'm surprised nobody modelled that.


They were too busy making sure the glass wall panels lined up properly.

There was a queue out of the door for the ladies during the IVT testing
days, when there was a much smaller number of people in the station.


And I wonder what plans they have to remedy the situation? A year on,
and the silence is deafening.
--
Roland Perry

Clive D. W. Feather December 16th 08 10:47 AM

Waterloo gateline
 
In article 01c95cc0$991a8ca0$LocalHost@default, Michael R N Dolbear
writes
Is there such a thing as a Off-peak Single ?


Yes, but it's only issued when the Off-peak Return is cheaper than the
Anytime Single, and is usually 10p less than the Off-peak Return.

I noticed that the
boundary zone 6 extension was an Anytime Single which seems strange
given the ODTC itself was Off-peak


A Boundary Zone "ticket" is not a separate ticket (despite its
appearance) but, rather, is a separate coupon that increases the
validity of the ticket you hold; it's like a routeing excess ticket used
when you want to return by a different route to your outward ticket.

Thus, if they always want to charge the same amount for the extension of
validity, they only need one type of ticket - if your zonal ticket has a
time restriction on it, that applies to the extension as well. Since
they aren't issuing different kinds of BZ tickets, they put the least
restrictive rubric on it.

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Clive D. W. Feather December 16th 08 10:49 AM

Waterloo gateline
 
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I expect that the automatic wide gates will be bi-directional
though based on other stations.

Which other station? None of the wide gates I know are bi-directional but
they are mainly FCC or TfL gates.


How about the FCC gates at Huntingdon?

For each of the two gatelines, the two narrow gates are set for one
direction or the other (usually both the same way in the peaks, one each
way at quiet times), but the wide gate is always left in
first-come-first-served mode, so in the peak it is the *only* way to
pass the gateline in the contra-peak direction *but* remains available
for peak travellers needing it.

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