Crossrail
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bolloxbolder said:I met mates near the Angel tube station on Saturday. Used the Elizabeth Line and tfl advised change at Liverpool Street and walk to Moorgate. To my surprise the two stations were linked underground ie you did not have to exit the station. Is this new, due to the new line or have they always been linked?
If new are there other link ups along the Elizabeth Line?
The Moorgate/Liverpool St link opened with Crossrail.2 -
bolloxbolder said:I met mates near the Angel tube station on Saturday. Used the Elizabeth Line and tfl advised change at Liverpool Street and walk to Moorgate. To my surprise the two stations were linked underground ie you did not have to exit the station. Is this new, due to the new line or have they always been linked?
If new are there other link ups along the Elizabeth Line?0 -
Just looking at various routes into London for when I go back into the Office on Thursdays
Because of School Holidays, its possible I'll have to drop my Son at my parents (Bexleyheath) before getting the train in from there - Using the Elizabeth Line looks a lot cheaper than SouthEastern (£8.30 return, instead of £13), as will need to get to Tower Hill.
So route will basically be Abbey Wood > Whitechapel > Tower Hill, with a change on the District Line.
Any idea what street parking is like around Abbey Wood these days... I accept I'll have to walk about 10-15mins to the Station, as thats the norm with stations now - But looking on Street View it looks like New Road by Lesnes Abbey (further up the hill) is one option, yet was wondering if there were any other suggestions?0 -
Have a look at the Just Park app, Sainsburys next door sell all day spaces for about a fiver1
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ForeverAddickted said:Just looking at various routes into London for when I go back into the Office on Thursdays
Because of School Holidays, its possible I'll have to drop my Son at my parents (Bexleyheath) before getting the train in from there - Using the Elizabeth Line looks a lot cheaper than SouthEastern (£8.30 return, instead of £13), as will need to get to Tower Hill.
So route will basically be Abbey Wood > Whitechapel > Tower Hill, with a change on the District Line.
Any idea what street parking is like around Abbey Wood these days... I accept I'll have to walk about 10-15mins to the Station, as thats the norm with stations now - But looking on Street View it looks like New Road by Lesnes Abbey (further up the hill) is one option, yet was wondering if there were any other suggestions?0 -
i'm travelling Tuesday (or planned to be) london-oxford - 4 different trains... hotel booked (not my money but still) starting to wonder if it is gonna happen.0
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ForeverAddickted said:Just looking at various routes into London for when I go back into the Office on Thursdays
Because of School Holidays, its possible I'll have to drop my Son at my parents (Bexleyheath) before getting the train in from there - Using the Elizabeth Line looks a lot cheaper than SouthEastern (£8.30 return, instead of £13), as will need to get to Tower Hill.
So route will basically be Abbey Wood > Whitechapel > Tower Hill, with a change on the District Line.
Any idea what street parking is like around Abbey Wood these days... I accept I'll have to walk about 10-15mins to the Station, as thats the norm with stations now - But looking on Street View it looks like New Road by Lesnes Abbey (further up the hill) is one option, yet was wondering if there were any other suggestions?
2 minutes walk away.
It looks a fairly large car park, but I don't know how packed it gets in busy times.1 -
kentaddick said:Pubs now depend on average joes/randomers coming in. I doubt any pub open in London nowadays can afford to have regulars who stare at anyone who comes through the door and break into fights.0
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ForeverAddickted said:Just looking at various routes into London for when I go back into the Office on Thursdays
Because of School Holidays, its possible I'll have to drop my Son at my parents (Bexleyheath) before getting the train in from there - Using the Elizabeth Line looks a lot cheaper than SouthEastern (£8.30 return, instead of £13), as will need to get to Tower Hill.
So route will basically be Abbey Wood > Whitechapel > Tower Hill, with a change on the District Line.
Any idea what street parking is like around Abbey Wood these days... I accept I'll have to walk about 10-15mins to the Station, as thats the norm with stations now - But looking on Street View it looks like New Road by Lesnes Abbey (further up the hill) is one option, yet was wondering if there were any other suggestions?1 -
Station Progress: Bond Street (July 2022)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nC4iT-gaFI
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went whitechapel > Canary wharf on saturday and it was a joy. Definitely need more rail links like this.2
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clive said:
2nd October is the 'new' commissioning date that everyone is working to. Be very surprised if that's hit.1 -
Is 2nd October the date for through running out of the core to Shenfield and Heathrow?0
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Rothko said:Is 2nd October the date for through running out of the core to Shenfield and Heathrow?1
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The key date is the handover to TfL control when their staff start running the station in background mode.0
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Crusty54 said:The key date is the handover to TfL control when their staff start running the station in background mode.
BIU can only be achieved when all the relevant paperwork and assurance documentation has been passed across and NOWRI's signed off by LU.1 -
Took the train to paddington on saturday, noticed that, to go towards Reading you have to go into the main station and pick up the train there whch i assume runs on older track. Is that how it will always be or will you able to go straight through with no changes?0
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Kindoncasella said:Took the train to paddington on saturday, noticed that, to go towards Reading you have to go into the main station and pick up the train there whch i assume runs on older track. Is that how it will always be or will you able to go straight through with no changes?3
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Kindoncasella said:Took the train to paddington on saturday, noticed that, to go towards Reading you have to go into the main station and pick up the train there whch i assume runs on older track. Is that how it will always be or will you able to go straight through with no changes?1
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Big_Bad_World said:Crusty54 said:The key date is the handover to TfL control when their staff start running the station in background mode.
BIU can only be achieved when all the relevant paperwork and assurance documentation has been passed across and NOWRI's signed off by LU.1 - Sponsored links:
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ROTW said:Big_Bad_World said:Crusty54 said:The key date is the handover to TfL control when their staff start running the station in background mode.
BIU can only be achieved when all the relevant paperwork and assurance documentation has been passed across and NOWRI's signed off by LU.
But, yeah, I know where you're coming from 👍🏻1 -
https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/london-underground-bakerloo-line-extension-24581109
Bakerloo line to Lewisham would be ideal. Yes please.1 -
cantersaddick said:https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/london-underground-bakerloo-line-extension-24581109
Bakerloo line to Lewisham would be ideal. Yes please.0 -
colthe3rd said:cantersaddick said:https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/london-underground-bakerloo-line-extension-24581109
Bakerloo line to Lewisham would be ideal. Yes please.
The extension is really aimed at the new homes along the Old Kent Road corridor.1 -
Crusty54 said:colthe3rd said:cantersaddick said:https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/london-underground-bakerloo-line-extension-24581109
Bakerloo line to Lewisham would be ideal. Yes please.
The extension is really aimed at the new homes along the Old Kent Road corridor.1 -
Crusty54 said:colthe3rd said:cantersaddick said:https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/london-underground-bakerloo-line-extension-24581109
Bakerloo line to Lewisham would be ideal. Yes please.
The extension is really aimed at the new homes along the Old Kent Road corridor.0 -
Trains will run directly from Heathrow and Reading to Abbey Wood, and Shenfield to Paddington from 6th November.
Bond Street now has the opening date of 'by November'.
Lastly, customers will be able to use the Elizabeth line seven days a week, as Sunday services through central London will also get underway for the first time from Sunday 6 November.The frequency of services in the central section between Paddington and Whitechapel will increase from 12 trains per hour to up to 22 trains per hour in peak times, and 16 trains per hour during off-peak times.
The final timetable, which will see 24 trains per hour during the peak between Paddington and Whitechapel, is on track to be in place by May 2023.
Info: More than 11 million journeys have been made between Paddington and Abbey Wood, which equals more than 200,000 daily journeys.
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Big_Bad_World said:Trains will run directly from Heathrow and Reading to Abbey Wood, and Shenfield to Paddington from 6th November.
Bond Street now has the opening date of 'by November'.
Lastly, customers will be able to use the Elizabeth line seven days a week, as Sunday services through central London will also get underway for the first time from Sunday 6 November.The frequency of services in the central section between Paddington and Whitechapel will increase from 12 trains per hour to up to 22 trains per hour in peak times, and 16 trains per hour during off-peak times.
The final timetable, which will see 24 trains per hour during the peak between Paddington and Whitechapel, is on track to be in place by May 2023.
Info: More than 11 million journeys have been made between Paddington and Abbey Wood, which equals more than 200,000 daily journeys.
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Hard to keep up with the Bakerloo line extension to Lewisham, it's like a light switch. Will be very welcome for it's connection to other lines.1
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Reckon the folk op North'll be right chuffed at this news.0