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On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 12:32:45 -0800 (PST), MIG
wrote: On Jan 8, 8:08*pm, Paul Corfield wrote: On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 10:05:08 -0800 (PST), Mizter T wrote: DLR webpage on "service change from 10 January": http://pressroom.dlr.co.uk/news/details.asp?id=188 The DLR extension from King George V under the Thames to Woolwich Arsenal is set to open this Saturday, the 10th of January, well over a month before the contracted date of 28 February [1]. Public service would appear to commence at the normal start of play in the early morning on Saturday. I'm amazed this is just on the DLR Press page and not the TfL Press Release list. *Still nice to know that it looks like the service is starting then. *It was rumoured that passenger service might not start until Monday even though the underlying timetable had changed. Didn't the King George officially start on a Monday but actually on a Saturday? Certainly it was running before the official start. I think so but I recall it was formally announced on the main TfL site. I hadn't even appreciated DLR ran their own separate press set up until I clicked on the link Mizter T provided. Shows how much attention I pay to the TfL media page! [*Usefulness for North Kent line to Canary Wharf commuters*] Of course the new DLR link will obviously provide a very useful interchange with the North Kent line for people heading to the Docklands. However there wouldn't appear to be an appreciable difference to journey times for those heading to the big Docklands traffic destination of Canary Wharf - from Woolwich Arsenal, the JP gives a 20-22 min journey to CW via Canning Town and a change on to the Jubilee line (though this is a very easy interchange). The other factor is that if people swap permanently to changing at Woolwich for Docklands they can reduce the number of zones they require on their Travelcard. Losing Zone 1 is a decent drop in price (assuming there's no other regular reason to travel there). I don't think you'd have needed zone 1 if changing and Greenwich, and would still need zone 2. My comment was based solely on the assumption that North Kent line passengers decide to divert via Woolwich and DLR rather than continue into town and back track from London Bridge via the tube. Of course there has been the option of going via Greenwich or Lewisham but that link does get horrendously overcrowded in the peaks. In the short term (probably only a few weeks!) I suspect Woolwich may be a more relaxed option for some people. Still I am sure I'll toddle along at some point tomorrow to take a look. Shame the Jubilee Line is closed Stratford - Green Park for the whole weekend as that makes access from East London rather a slog. I feel a long ride on a 69 bus coming on. -- Paul C |
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