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Was thinking about getting on the first train from Abbey Wood as I only live down the road, but can already sense that it is just going to be absolutely rammed.0
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Best way would be go to Belvedere catch a train to Abbey wood. That way you will already be in the station, that is of course they open the two link bridges from the platforms.0
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McBobbin said:cafcfan said:Many years ago, when I lived in Romford, you could get a train into Liverpool Street in 21 minutes. The Crossrail timing is 29 minutes: that's progress!2
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Is anybody here actually going to try to get on the first Crossrail train from Abbey Wood tomorrow just to experience it?0
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True Charlton stuff, this! :-)
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Not the first one, but sometime on the first day.
Choo Choo Cherboogie.1 -
CAFCTrev said:Is anybody here actually going to try to get on the first Crossrail train from Abbey Wood tomorrow just to experience it?0
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Covered End said:CAFCTrev said:Is anybody here actually going to try to get on the first Crossrail train from Abbey Wood tomorrow just to experience it?2
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CAFCTrev said:Covered End said:CAFCTrev said:Is anybody here actually going to try to get on the first Crossrail train from Abbey Wood tomorrow just to experience it?2
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I am up from Dorset to visit my 91 year old Mum on Saturday and I am hoping to tie-in a ride on the new line, even if only to Woolwich and back.
When we moved on to the "new" Abbey Wood Estate back in 1958, Abbey Wood Station still looked like this. Where has the time gone!
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thetomahawkkid said:CAFCTrev said:Covered End said:CAFCTrev said:Is anybody here actually going to try to get on the first Crossrail train from Abbey Wood tomorrow just to experience it?0
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cafctom said:Was thinking about getting on the first train from Abbey Wood as I only live down the road, but can already sense that it is just going to be absolutely rammed.CAFCTrev said:Covered End said:CAFCTrev said:Is anybody here actually going to try to get on the first Crossrail train from Abbey Wood tomorrow just to experience it?
It'll be up and running for all of a fortnight before the railway staff's unions drag them out on strike0 -
Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:I am up from Dorset to visit my 91 year old Mum on Saturday and I am hoping to tie-in a ride on the new line, even if only to Woolwich and back.
When we moved on to the "new" Abbey Wood Estate back in 1958, Abbey Wood Station still looked like this. Where has the time gone!
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Oggy Red said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:I am up from Dorset to visit my 91 year old Mum on Saturday and I am hoping to tie-in a ride on the new line, even if only to Woolwich and back.
When we moved on to the "new" Abbey Wood Estate back in 1958, Abbey Wood Station still looked like this. Where has the time gone!
I would have been a year or two older than the little lad in the photo I think.1 -
Today I learned, Abbey Wood has always looked grim.6
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Here we go! Queued up for the first train from Abbey Wood.4
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colthe3rd said:Today I learned, Abbey Wood has always looked grim.
I must have been equidistant from the lead smelting works and the Belvedere stink. Occasionally, rotten eggs would arrive on an Easterly wind and a worryingly acrid, nose twitching smell from the west.
Was still happy enough living there though and being 5 minutes walk from the station a real boon. I think Crossrail will lift the area.1 -
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The best thing about the Elizabeth line from Woolwich is that it should make more space on the North Kent line for those of us who suffer congestion getting on at Charlton, Westcombe Park, Maze Hill and Greenwich.6
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Cardinal Sin said:The best thing about the Elizabeth line from Woolwich is that it should make more space on the North Kent line for those of us who suffer congestion getting on at Charlton, Westcombe Park, Maze Hill and Greenwich.0
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PragueAddick said:Cardinal Sin said:The best thing about the Elizabeth line from Woolwich is that it should make more space on the North Kent line for those of us who suffer congestion getting on at Charlton, Westcombe Park, Maze Hill and Greenwich.
Fully appreciate that this is also a pain in the arse but, if timed correctly, should only take about 15 minutes.2 -
so if I'm reading this thread correct (and I might not be) it's no more expensive on the Elizabeth line than the normal lines?2
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Elthamaddick said:so if I'm reading this thread correct (and I might not be) it's no more expensive on the Elizabeth line than the normal lines?3
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Elthamaddick said:so if I'm reading this thread correct (and I might not be) it's no more expensive on the Elizabeth line than the normal lines?2
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Found this an interesting read , apologies if its already been posted.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-61505172
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