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Tom



6,138
02 Sep 2013, 9:17 am #1
Anything to do with the London Underground, Overground and DLR!

The DLR is brilliant in my opinion, however could be more frequent on some parts of the route! It is very clean, and punctual! Also, the views around the docks are brilliant! What does everyone else think?

On the Underground, my favorite line is the Jubilee line, very modern!
Tom
02 Sep 2013, 9:17 am #1

Anything to do with the London Underground, Overground and DLR!

The DLR is brilliant in my opinion, however could be more frequent on some parts of the route! It is very clean, and punctual! Also, the views around the docks are brilliant! What does everyone else think?

On the Underground, my favorite line is the Jubilee line, very modern!

MrFozz

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5,562
02 Sep 2013, 10:10 am #2
I hate London, wont ever stay there longer than I have to, the Tube is depressing, I witnessed a 'one under' at Kings Cross in 1998 or 1999, and would not use the tube for a long time afterwards, but in London, the tube is the best method of transport as walking and buses would take quite a bit longer.

My experience of the DLR was quite good, found it was efficient and reliable and quite quick as well...

At the end of the day, best part of London is the M1 Northbound or the tracks out of Kings Cross Big Grin
Edited 02 Sep 2013, 10:12 am by MrFozz.
MrFozz
02 Sep 2013, 10:10 am #2

I hate London, wont ever stay there longer than I have to, the Tube is depressing, I witnessed a 'one under' at Kings Cross in 1998 or 1999, and would not use the tube for a long time afterwards, but in London, the tube is the best method of transport as walking and buses would take quite a bit longer.

My experience of the DLR was quite good, found it was efficient and reliable and quite quick as well...

At the end of the day, best part of London is the M1 Northbound or the tracks out of Kings Cross Big Grin

Andreos1



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02 Sep 2013, 10:11 am #3
I mentioned it in a different section, but the strangest bit of it for me, is heading into Bank, down the massive hill, in the dark, without a driver...
Very surreal for the first time when not expecting it.

Other than that, it is a great system, linking up with the tube at various points.
Andreos1
02 Sep 2013, 10:11 am #3

I mentioned it in a different section, but the strangest bit of it for me, is heading into Bank, down the massive hill, in the dark, without a driver...
Very surreal for the first time when not expecting it.

Other than that, it is a great system, linking up with the tube at various points.

Tom



6,138
02 Sep 2013, 10:32 am #4
I have never been on the DLR to Bank, only from Canary Wharf to Stratford! I bet the Canary Wharf-Lewisham around the docks would be nice though.
Tom
02 Sep 2013, 10:32 am #4

I have never been on the DLR to Bank, only from Canary Wharf to Stratford! I bet the Canary Wharf-Lewisham around the docks would be nice though.

Adrian



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02 Sep 2013, 11:11 am #5
It has to be the Hammersmith and City line for me. You get a real sense of history on some parts of that line - especially round the Baker Street area. I also love the view coming out towards Wood Lane and Shepherds Bush, passing the BBC's old Television Centre and the Satellite skyline. Anything you could possibly imagine has transmitted via those dishes.

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02 Sep 2013, 11:11 am #5

It has to be the Hammersmith and City line for me. You get a real sense of history on some parts of that line - especially round the Baker Street area. I also love the view coming out towards Wood Lane and Shepherds Bush, passing the BBC's old Television Centre and the Satellite skyline. Anything you could possibly imagine has transmitted via those dishes.


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Tom



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02 Sep 2013, 11:22 am #6
(02 Sep 2013, 11:11 am)aureolin It has to be the Hammersmith and City line for me. You get a real sense of history on some parts of that line - especially round the Baker Street area. I also love the view coming out towards Wood Lane and Shepherds Bush, passing the BBC's old Television Centre and the Satellite skyline. Anything you could possibly imagine has transmitted via those dishes.

I've never traveled on the Hammersmith & City line, but hopefully will in the future! Has anyone ever traveled on the London Overground, if so, what's it like?
Tom
02 Sep 2013, 11:22 am #6

(02 Sep 2013, 11:11 am)aureolin It has to be the Hammersmith and City line for me. You get a real sense of history on some parts of that line - especially round the Baker Street area. I also love the view coming out towards Wood Lane and Shepherds Bush, passing the BBC's old Television Centre and the Satellite skyline. Anything you could possibly imagine has transmitted via those dishes.

I've never traveled on the Hammersmith & City line, but hopefully will in the future! Has anyone ever traveled on the London Overground, if so, what's it like?

Adrian



9,566
02 Sep 2013, 11:45 am #7
(02 Sep 2013, 11:22 am)W179SCU I've never traveled on the Hammersmith & City line, but hopefully will in the future! Has anyone ever traveled on the London Overground, if so, what's it like?

I've never really had a need to use the Overground, but might next time I have to head to Clapham. Tube and/or bus always appeals most to me. I do mean to use the riverboat sometime too.

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02 Sep 2013, 11:45 am #7

(02 Sep 2013, 11:22 am)W179SCU I've never traveled on the Hammersmith & City line, but hopefully will in the future! Has anyone ever traveled on the London Overground, if so, what's it like?

I've never really had a need to use the Overground, but might next time I have to head to Clapham. Tube and/or bus always appeals most to me. I do mean to use the riverboat sometime too.


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Andreos1



14,155
02 Sep 2013, 12:43 pm #8
Same here, always in/out of Kings Cross, so the tube is always the obvious option.
Even when travelling through London to get a connecting train from Waterloo or Vauxhall, the tube does the job.
Must admit, although it sometimes means a change at Clapham junction, getting the tube to/from Vauxhall is easier than going via Waterloo and having to change of tube somewhere
Andreos1
02 Sep 2013, 12:43 pm #8

Same here, always in/out of Kings Cross, so the tube is always the obvious option.
Even when travelling through London to get a connecting train from Waterloo or Vauxhall, the tube does the job.
Must admit, although it sometimes means a change at Clapham junction, getting the tube to/from Vauxhall is easier than going via Waterloo and having to change of tube somewhere

tyresmoke



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02 Sep 2013, 10:12 pm #10
(02 Sep 2013, 11:22 am)W179SCU I've never traveled on the Hammersmith & City line, but hopefully will in the future! Has anyone ever traveled on the London Overground, if so, what's it like?

Used Overground daily as part of our commute from Camden to Star Lane last summer. Well, when we weren't using the HS1 anyway. Really good, 378s have an odd interior layout for a train, tube-style with seats along the sides and tons of standing room in the middle.... It was needed during the Paralympics like so I dread to see what it was like in the main Olympics. Having a 7 min frequency at 11pm at night was surreal.

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tyresmoke
02 Sep 2013, 10:12 pm #10

(02 Sep 2013, 11:22 am)W179SCU I've never traveled on the Hammersmith & City line, but hopefully will in the future! Has anyone ever traveled on the London Overground, if so, what's it like?

Used Overground daily as part of our commute from Camden to Star Lane last summer. Well, when we weren't using the HS1 anyway. Really good, 378s have an odd interior layout for a train, tube-style with seats along the sides and tons of standing room in the middle.... It was needed during the Paralympics like so I dread to see what it was like in the main Olympics. Having a 7 min frequency at 11pm at night was surreal.


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Michael



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03 Sep 2013, 10:06 am #11
(02 Sep 2013, 11:22 am)W179SCU I've never traveled on the Hammersmith & City line, but hopefully will in the future! Has anyone ever traveled on the London Overground, if so, what's it like?

Were the Hammersmith hard men!

haha

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Michael
03 Sep 2013, 10:06 am #11

(02 Sep 2013, 11:22 am)W179SCU I've never traveled on the Hammersmith & City line, but hopefully will in the future! Has anyone ever traveled on the London Overground, if so, what's it like?

Were the Hammersmith hard men!

haha


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Andreos1



14,155
13 Nov 2013, 3:01 pm #12
www.metro.co.uk/2013/11/13/jubilee-line-named-favourite-tube-line-northern-line-least-4185453/

A survey has been carried out amongst London commuters regarding their favourite and least favourite underground lines.

Favourite Tube lines:
1 Jubilee 24 per cent
2 Victoria 19 per cent
3 Central 12 per cent
4 Piccadilly 12 per cent
5 Metropolitan eight per cent
6 District seven per cent
7 Northern seven per cent
8 Bakerloo three per cent
9 Hammersmith & City three per cent
10 Circle two per cent
11 Waterloo & City two per cent

Least favourite:
1 Northern 20 per cent
2 District seven per cent
3 Bakerloo six per cent
4 Circle five per cent
5 Central four per cent
6 Hammersmith & City four per cent
7 Metropolitan three per cent
8 Waterloo & City three per cent
9 Jubilee two per cent
10 Piccadilly two per cent
11 Victoria one per cent

The Northern line is one I have used the most (both sides of it).
I have been on the Piccadily line, Jubilee line and also Victoria line (farely restricted trips when I am down there).

I must admit to preferring the Victoria line and getting off/on at Vauxhall (when that side of London) to get to Kings Cross during rush hour as it doesn't really hit the busy spots the Northern line does.
Edited 13 Nov 2013, 3:07 pm by Andreos1.

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Andreos1
13 Nov 2013, 3:01 pm #12

www.metro.co.uk/2013/11/13/jubilee-line-named-favourite-tube-line-northern-line-least-4185453/

A survey has been carried out amongst London commuters regarding their favourite and least favourite underground lines.

Favourite Tube lines:
1 Jubilee 24 per cent
2 Victoria 19 per cent
3 Central 12 per cent
4 Piccadilly 12 per cent
5 Metropolitan eight per cent
6 District seven per cent
7 Northern seven per cent
8 Bakerloo three per cent
9 Hammersmith & City three per cent
10 Circle two per cent
11 Waterloo & City two per cent

Least favourite:
1 Northern 20 per cent
2 District seven per cent
3 Bakerloo six per cent
4 Circle five per cent
5 Central four per cent
6 Hammersmith & City four per cent
7 Metropolitan three per cent
8 Waterloo & City three per cent
9 Jubilee two per cent
10 Piccadilly two per cent
11 Victoria one per cent

The Northern line is one I have used the most (both sides of it).
I have been on the Piccadily line, Jubilee line and also Victoria line (farely restricted trips when I am down there).

I must admit to preferring the Victoria line and getting off/on at Vauxhall (when that side of London) to get to Kings Cross during rush hour as it doesn't really hit the busy spots the Northern line does.


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Adrian



9,566
27 Nov 2013, 10:10 pm #13
The future of the Tube: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/projects...28868.aspx
  • A new 24-hour Tube service at weekends from 2015
  • A more frequent and reliable service with better, more accessible stations
  • All stations staffed and managed while services are operating
  • Simpler ticketing
  • The best possible value for the fare you pay

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/c...letter.pdf

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Adrian
27 Nov 2013, 10:10 pm #13

The future of the Tube: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/projects...28868.aspx

  • A new 24-hour Tube service at weekends from 2015
  • A more frequent and reliable service with better, more accessible stations
  • All stations staffed and managed while services are operating
  • Simpler ticketing
  • The best possible value for the fare you pay

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/c...letter.pdf


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Andreos1



14,155
02 Jan 2014, 5:21 pm #14
Above all, I would want my money back for the shoes!

www.metro.co.uk/2014/01/02/tube-staff-force-boy-17-to-scoot-seven-miles-home-after-refusing-to-allow-him-to-take-his-scooter-on-train-4247586/

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Andreos1
02 Jan 2014, 5:21 pm #14

Above all, I would want my money back for the shoes!

www.metro.co.uk/2014/01/02/tube-staff-force-boy-17-to-scoot-seven-miles-home-after-refusing-to-allow-him-to-take-his-scooter-on-train-4247586/


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Adrian



9,566
02 Jan 2014, 5:49 pm #15
(02 Jan 2014, 5:21 pm)andreos1 Above all, I would want my money back for the shoes!

www.metro.co.uk/2014/01/02/tube-staff-force-boy-17-to-scoot-seven-miles-home-after-refusing-to-allow-him-to-take-his-scooter-on-train-4247586/

Makes you wonder. If staff at two stations were quoting the same problem to the kid, it's obviously a direction of some sort from management. Either that or a fear of using common sense in case of disciplinary action being taken against them.

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Adrian
02 Jan 2014, 5:49 pm #15

(02 Jan 2014, 5:21 pm)andreos1 Above all, I would want my money back for the shoes!

www.metro.co.uk/2014/01/02/tube-staff-force-boy-17-to-scoot-seven-miles-home-after-refusing-to-allow-him-to-take-his-scooter-on-train-4247586/

Makes you wonder. If staff at two stations were quoting the same problem to the kid, it's obviously a direction of some sort from management. Either that or a fear of using common sense in case of disciplinary action being taken against them.


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Andreos1



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02 Jan 2014, 6:00 pm #16
Would love to have a look around these stations.
There was something on tv the other week about the abandoned Royal Mail line that runs alongside some of these stations and how staff used to organise trips for their kids on the trains to see Santa.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25576814

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Andreos1
02 Jan 2014, 6:00 pm #16

Would love to have a look around these stations.
There was something on tv the other week about the abandoned Royal Mail line that runs alongside some of these stations and how staff used to organise trips for their kids on the trains to see Santa.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25576814


'Illegitimis non carborundum'

Adrian



9,566
02 Jan 2014, 7:05 pm #17
(02 Jan 2014, 6:00 pm)andreos1 Would love to have a look around these stations.
There was something on tv the other week about the abandoned Royal Mail line that runs alongside some of these stations and how staff used to organise trips for their kids on the trains to see Santa.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25576814

There's some pretty cool stuff out there. Especially on 28 days later.

Mail Rail:
http://www.silentuk.com/?p=2792

London Underground:
http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/unde...marys.html

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/unde...ttage.html

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/unde...-ncls.html

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Adrian
02 Jan 2014, 7:05 pm #17

(02 Jan 2014, 6:00 pm)andreos1 Would love to have a look around these stations.
There was something on tv the other week about the abandoned Royal Mail line that runs alongside some of these stations and how staff used to organise trips for their kids on the trains to see Santa.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25576814

There's some pretty cool stuff out there. Especially on 28 days later.

Mail Rail:
http://www.silentuk.com/?p=2792

London Underground:
http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/unde...marys.html

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/unde...ttage.html

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/unde...-ncls.html


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Andreos1



14,155
28 Jan 2014, 6:41 am #18
(02 Jan 2014, 7:05 pm)aureolin There's some pretty cool stuff out there. Especially on 28 days later.

Mail Rail:
http://www.silentuk.com/?p=2792

London Underground:
http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/unde...marys.html

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/unde...ttage.html

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/unde...-ncls.html

The BBC website has a feature on it this morning http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-25145632.

Those links from you are great btw

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Andreos1
28 Jan 2014, 6:41 am #18

(02 Jan 2014, 7:05 pm)aureolin There's some pretty cool stuff out there. Especially on 28 days later.

Mail Rail:
http://www.silentuk.com/?p=2792

London Underground:
http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/unde...marys.html

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/unde...ttage.html

http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/unde...-ncls.html

The BBC website has a feature on it this morning http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-25145632.

Those links from you are great btw


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Andreos1



14,155
28 Jan 2014, 11:11 pm #19
Worth a trip just to check the ticket barrier out!
http://www.theweek.co.uk/music/57088/tub...ng-2-video

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Andreos1
28 Jan 2014, 11:11 pm #19

Worth a trip just to check the ticket barrier out!
http://www.theweek.co.uk/music/57088/tub...ng-2-video


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Tom



6,138
31 Jan 2014, 11:14 pm #20
These two videos are a good watch:

History of the London Overground


Other in other post as it won't allow me to insert two videos Wink
Tom
31 Jan 2014, 11:14 pm #20

These two videos are a good watch:

History of the London Overground


Other in other post as it won't allow me to insert two videos Wink

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