London Underground Lines - additional peak resources
Which London Underground line incurs the fewest additional resources
to cater for peak-time demand and which has the most? -- gordon |
London Underground Lines - additional peak resources
On May 6, 3:26*pm, " wrote:
Which London Underground line incurs the fewest additional resources to cater for peak-time demand and which has the most? The Circle obviously uses the least, with no increase in peak frequency (and often no service anyway). |
London Underground Lines - additional peak resources
On May 6, 3:32*pm, MIG wrote: On May 6, 3:26*pm, " wrote: Which London Underground line incurs the fewest additional resources to cater for peak-time demand and which has the most? The Circle obviously uses the least, with no increase in peak frequency (and often no service anyway). Ha! utl awaits, with baited breath, the success or otherwise of the Teacup! (Should there perhaps be a tea party on-board when it starts? Or might Boris come down hard on that increasingly downtrodden minority, the humble fine china saucer-holic?) |
London Underground Lines - additional peak resources
On May 6, 4:35*pm, Mizter T wrote:
On May 6, 3:32*pm, MIG wrote: On May 6, 3:26*pm, " wrote: Which London Underground line incurs the fewest additional resources to cater for peak-time demand and which has the most? The Circle obviously uses the least, with no increase in peak frequency (and often no service anyway). Ha! utl awaits, with baited breath, the success or otherwise of the Teacup! (Should there perhaps be a tea party on-board when it starts? Or might Boris come down hard on that increasingly downtrodden minority, the humble fine china saucer-holic?) Off at a tangent in every sense, maybe the District line should be renamed the Saucer line? |
London Underground Lines - additional peak resources
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, at 11:44:46 on Wed, 6 May 2009, MIG remarked: Ha! utl awaits, with baited breath, the success or otherwise of the Teacup! (Should there perhaps be a tea party on-board when it starts? Or might Boris come down hard on that increasingly downtrodden minority, the humble fine china saucer-holic?) Off at a tangent in every sense, maybe the District line should be renamed the Saucer line? Brussels now has a teacup line (#6): http://www.urbanrail.net/eu/bru/brussels.htm Almost all maps of the Brussels Metro available online are years out of date :( -- Roland Perry |
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