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On Jul 8, 8:24*pm, D7666 wrote:
If the Euston Watford service were not there, the Bakerloo would be desperately over loaded beyond capacity; the NLL is simply crowded. ? - the BL is surely one of the emptiest Tube lines, and the 3tph on the DC lines don't add all that much... A brand new out of the packet 378 failing during warranty / mileage accumulation / crews-ramping-up-routine-familiarisation would screw the Bakerloo completely if it happened in the wrong place i.e. between Queens and Stonebridge Parks say just before the pm peak and stranding X number of Bakerloo sets in depot. So there's a few hundred metres where it'd matter (ie 'stops Bakerloo trains being brought out of depot to run the QP-Central London service). Whereas a failure on the NLL (pretty much any of the NLL, given the 3rd track is out of commission) would create havoc. Bear in mind that 377/5s are capably failing mosdt days every week of bringing TL core to a halt for up to half an hour at a time for the most trivial issues, then 378s might be the same. Cite? As someone who uses TL every day, that doesn't seem to be anything even vaguely close to what's happening. Thats why I think the Euston DC route is more important *- not to have 378s (I never implied that) but because it is a more important route full stop. Except for not being. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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