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Post by DrOne on Mar 25, 2012 16:50:33 GMT
This test occured on Friday 23rd March 2012 and is intended to be a simulation of the third peak train service for the Group A lines – Jubilee, Central, District and Circle & Hammersmith – which will take place during the Games. Thanks...so there will be 3 peak periods during the Olympics fathers than the usual am & pm peaks? At what times will the third peak run? Or am I completely misunderstanding?
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Post by DWS on Mar 26, 2012 7:55:48 GMT
This test occured on Friday 23rd March 2012 and is intended to be a simulation of the third peak train service for the Group A lines – Jubilee, Central, District and Circle & Hammersmith – which will take place during the Games. Thanks...so there will be 3 peak periods during the Olympics fathers than the usual am & pm peaks? At what times will the third peak run? Or am I completely misunderstanding? The third peak will be after the pm peak for the Olympic events held in the evenings.
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Post by DrOne on Mar 26, 2012 19:22:28 GMT
Thanks for the explanation. I'm assuming the third peak will be at the same service level as the other two peaks?
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Post by jardine01 on Mar 26, 2012 21:30:39 GMT
With 30 trains per hour is this trains basically as soon as one leaves the platform will another one arrive?
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Post by DWS on Mar 26, 2012 22:18:00 GMT
With 30 trains per hour is this trains basically as soon as one leaves the platform will another one arrive? 30 trains per hour is 1 train every 2 minutes.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2012 19:40:55 GMT
With 30 trains per hour is this trains basically as soon as one leaves the platform will another one arrive? Platform reoccupation times vary for every platform. I can't remember the exact numbers but something like 70 secs to 105 secs.
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