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Does anyone know what frequencies are scheduled to operate on each
London Underground line, off peak, and where the various services
terminate at each end with scheduled short journeys etc

I've come across a few websites and info on Wikipedia for some lines
but they all seem to contradict themselves and are often many years
old

Can anyone help with this?

thanks

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Does anyone know what frequencies are scheduled to operate on each
London Underground line, off peak, and where the various services
terminate at each end with scheduled short journeys etc

I've come across a few websites and info on Wikipedia for some lines
but they all seem to contradict themselves and are often many years
old

tfl gives some information:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/default.aspx
Select Timetables - tube and bus and get a tube timetable for a particular
station. But it will only give approximate information, e.g. every 2-5
minutes.

Peter

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Does anyone know what frequencies are scheduled to operate on each
London Underground line, off peak, and where the various services
terminate at each end with scheduled short journeys etc

I've come across a few websites and info on Wikipedia for some lines
but they all seem to contradict themselves and are often many years
old

Can anyone help with this?


One way to work it out is to use the TfL journey Planner:
http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/user/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en

Just give it any pair of stations and time to see the timetable of
trains between them.


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West Yorkshire Bus wrote:
Does anyone know what frequencies are scheduled to operate on each
London Underground line, off peak, and where the various services
terminate at each end with scheduled short journeys etc

I've come across a few websites and info on Wikipedia for some lines
but they all seem to contradict themselves and are often many years
old

Can anyone help with this?


http://www.geocities.com/pikkulapsi/freqs.html contains info from 1997-98. I
hope it does not contradict itself ;-)


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Does anyone know what frequencies are scheduled to operate on each
London Underground line, off peak, and where the various services
terminate at each end with scheduled short journeys etc

I've come across a few websites and info on Wikipedia for some lines
but they all seem to contradict themselves and are often many years
old

Can anyone help with this?


Bakerloo
6tph Elephant & Castle - Harrow & Wealdstone
3tph Elephant & Castle - Stonebridge Park
11tph Elephant & Castle - Queens Park

Central
9tph West Ruislip - Epping
6tph Ealing Broadway - Hainault (via Newbury Park)
3tph Ealing Broadway - Woodford (via Hainault)
3tph Northolt - Loughton
3tph White City - Newbury Park

Circle
7.5tph Circle Line

District
6tph Ealing Broadway - Tower Hill
6tph Richmond - Upminster
6tph Wimbledon - Upminster
6tph Wimbledon - Edgware Road
4tph Olympia - High Street Kensington

Hammersmith & City
3.75tph Hammersmith - Whitechapel
3.75tph Hammersmith - Barking

Jubilee
8tph Stanmore - Stratford
4tph Wembley Park - Stratford
4tph Willesden Green - Stratford

Metropolitan
6tph Uxbridge - Aldgate
6tph Watford - Baker Street
4tph Amersham - Baker Street (fast)
2tph Chesham - Chalfont & Latimer

Northern
7.5tph Edgware - Kennington (via CX)
7.5tph High Barnet - Kennington (via CX)
7.5tph Edgware - Morden (via Bank)
7.5tph High Barnet - Morden (via Bank)
4tph Mill Hill East - Finchley Central

Piccadilly
6tph Cockfosters - Heathrow Terminal 5
6tph Cockfosters - Heathrow Terminal 4
3tph Cockfosters - Rayners Lane
3tph Cockfosters - Uxbridge
3tph Arnos Grove - Northfields

Victoria
17tph Walthamstow Central - Brixton
4tph Seven Sisters - Brixton

Waterloo & City
12tph Waterloo - Bank







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On Jul 13, 7:16*pm, "Peter Smyth" wrote:
Northern
7.5tph Edgware - Kennington (via CX)
7.5tph High Barnet - Kennington (via CX)
7.5tph Edgware - Morden (via Bank)
7.5tph High Barnet - Morden (via Bank)
4tph Mill Hill East - Finchley Central


JOOI, what're these based on? I'm sure the off-peak pattern tilts
towards Edgware-Kennington and Barnet-Morden, but maybe I'm suffering
from false consciousness...

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On 13 July, 19:25, John B wrote:
On Jul 13, 7:16*pm, "Peter Smyth" wrote:

Northern
7.5tph Edgware - Kennington (via CX)
7.5tph High Barnet - Kennington (via CX)
7.5tph Edgware - Morden (via Bank)
7.5tph High Barnet - Morden (via Bank)
4tph Mill Hill East - Finchley Central


JOOI, what're these based on? I'm sure the off-peak pattern tilts
towards Edgware-Kennington and Barnet-Morden, but maybe I'm suffering
from false consciousness...


I thought it was the morning peak that shifted that way. There is a
continual announcement at Euston, with a strange mixture of 24-hour
and 12-hour clocks, that "between 0730 and 10 am" all trains to
Edgware are from the Charing Cross platforms and all trains to High
Barnet and Mill Hill East are from the Bank platforms.

But I still constantly see or catch Edgware trains on the Bank branch
between 0800 and 0900.
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JOOI, what're these based on? I'm sure the off-peak pattern tilts
towards Edgware-Kennington and Barnet-Morden, but maybe I'm suffering
from false consciousness...


I thought it was the morning peak that shifted that way. *There is a
continual announcement at Euston, with a strange mixture of 24-hour
and 12-hour clocks, that "between 0730 and 10 am" all trains to
Edgware are from the Charing Cross platforms and all trains to High
Barnet and Mill Hill East are from the Bank platforms.


In the morning (about 07:20) it seems all trains from Totteridge and
Whetstone are via Bank to Morden - fortunately my destination is
London Bridge so that's ok. In the early evening (abut 17:15)
departures from London Bridge are split about 50/50 between Edgware
and Barnet (although they seem to be timed so I always just miss a
Barnet train)

Peter


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