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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2011 11:01:54 GMT
"Woolwich Asnl?" or Woolwich Anal? It would be so funny if a foreign tourist went up to a staff member asking how to get to Woolwich Anal! Priceless.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2011 12:38:23 GMT
In keeping with the current UK trend for the lowest common mental denominator, eg Facebook, Twitter and numbskull television I fully expect a new Channel 5 reality show "Woolwich Anal" before Christmas so this precursor is no real surprise.........
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Post by castlebar on Aug 28, 2011 13:51:34 GMT
I think we should all take a vote on it
A Woolwich rear B Woolwich Anal C Woolwich Arsl
Answers to Uncle Boris, Strangeways House, Bendybus Business Park, Eton
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2011 14:20:38 GMT
Absolutely brilliant - love it! ;D ;D
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2011 7:18:43 GMT
They can't change it to Woolwich rear. That would make it conceptually even harder to distinguish from Woolwich Dockyard.
New tube map posters with the Stratford Intl extension are up at various stations now, although doesn't seem to be available on the TFL website yet. I guess I should wait for the official August 2011 map thread to vent about their new approach to the disability access blobs.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2011 10:29:08 GMT
What's new with it?
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Post by jswallow on Aug 29, 2011 13:18:34 GMT
The one I saw this morning at Leyton had white wheelchair blobs as well as blue wheelchair blobs. Kings X had both for example. Unfortunately I was rushing for a train so didn't have time to see what the difference was. maritimesandwich, you could always start your own thread about the map, you don't need to wait for someone else to do it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2011 14:42:03 GMT
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Post by Deep Level on Aug 29, 2011 16:27:13 GMT
What I think is funny is that Stratford International Station has up the Current map. You would've thought that they would've just waited to put the new one in as no-one is going to see it before hand anyway.
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Post by causton on Aug 29, 2011 20:13:39 GMT
They probably had a checklist for the contractors: "Come on, you have to get 100%, you can't miss anything!"
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Post by superteacher on Aug 29, 2011 21:06:41 GMT
They probably had a checklist for the contractors: "Come on, you have to get 100%, you can't miss anything!" One thing was missed off the checklist -"Open the line" . . . ;D ;D
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Post by ianvisits on Aug 30, 2011 4:54:25 GMT
One thing was missed off the checklist -"Open the line" . . . ;D ;D Sadly correct though. The TfL website says trains running, but my aim to photograph the first train was curtailed by sealed off platforms and after finding a member of staff, being told that there are no DLR trains to Stratford International as they are still running tests this morning.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2011 8:18:11 GMT
This morning I arrived at King George V at about 07:45. I'd looked at the DAISY online, and seen a few trains scheduled for Abbey Road. When I got to the station there was one on the indicator for Stratford International. However the indicator didn't bear any relationship to reality. The first train to arrive was empty marked "Not in Service) - it stopped, but the doors weren't opened, and eventually it carried on its merry way. I went to West Ham by the usual route (incl Jubilee from Canning Town, and found that the DLR platforms at WH were still chained off. So it's definitely not open yet
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Post by mathershouse on Aug 30, 2011 8:39:26 GMT
Now reported as opening tomorrow, Wednesday 31st.
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Post by jswallow on Aug 30, 2011 8:44:56 GMT
By whom?
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Post by ianvisits on Aug 30, 2011 9:01:13 GMT
Now reported as opening tomorrow, Wednesday 31st. Would appreciate a citation before I set my alarm for 4:30am again.
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Post by ianvisits on Aug 30, 2011 10:49:09 GMT
Well, the TfL journey planner has finally stopped claiming that you can catch the DLR today, and has updated the timetable for tomorrow.
Suggests the first train will be at 6:34am, which gives me a bit more of a sleep.
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Post by londonguy on Aug 30, 2011 11:53:39 GMT
The journey planner on TFL's website is still showing the extension running from 6pm tonight.
But according to an employee at Canning Town, there are still some glyches and may not open this week.
To add more confusion to the mess, the builders have taken down their barrier that leads up to the DLR platform at Canning Town. I also saw another employee standing there to stop people from going up there. I can't imagine she'll be doing that all day. So you never know, it might be running today.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2011 12:03:21 GMT
What a disorganised mess.
Presumably this all calls for a "Good Service" announcement. Yes, just had a look at the DLR website, that is what they are saying.
So the people at TfL headquarters will think everything is wonderful. I wonder if they will therefore be paying the Serco comany for all those train kilometres that the new line was supposed to be having today.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2011 13:05:56 GMT
If it does open tomorrow, what time will the official opening be? And will Boris be there? And where will it be?
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Post by ianvisits on Aug 30, 2011 13:43:27 GMT
If it does open tomorrow, what time will the official opening be?
No one knows.
And will Boris be there?
No one knows.
And where will it be?
No one knows.
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Post by alfie on Aug 30, 2011 13:48:31 GMT
Set my alarm for 4:30 to catch the first Central Line train from South Woodford to Stratford this morning..not worth it from a DLR point of view..the first thing I saw running on the line was a fox!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2011 14:26:23 GMT
The journey planner on TFL's website is still showing the extension running from 6pm tonight. But according to an employee at Canning Town, there are still some glyches and may not open this week. To add more confusion to the mess, the builders have taken down their barrier that leads up to the DLR platform at Canning Town. I also saw another employee standing there to stop people from going up there. I can't imagine she'll be doing that all day. So you never know, it might be running today. I think the Lewisham extension opened on a afternoon if I remember rightly. I am sure I went to work one morning and by the afternoon trains had started running. Could be wrong
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Post by radbod on Aug 30, 2011 14:54:15 GMT
What a disorganised mess. Presumably this all calls for a "Good Service" announcement. Yes, just had a look at the DLR website, that is what they are saying. So the people at TfL headquarters will think everything is wonderful. I wonder if they will therefore be paying the Serco comany for all those train kilometres that the new line was supposed to be having today. Serco are paid per passenger (counted by the passenger counting devices at the entrance to platforms). No passengers, no money. Sarcastic moo.
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Post by Dstock7080 on Aug 30, 2011 15:00:22 GMT
If it does open tomorrow, what time will the official opening be? And will Boris be there? And where will it be? I thought Boris had already done that in June?
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Post by londonguy on Aug 30, 2011 15:03:44 GMT
If it does open tomorrow, what time will the official opening be?No one knows. And will Boris be there?No one knows. And where will it be? No one knows. Considering the extension is a year late, I wouldn't have thought Boris will risk showing up to open it. He might be boo'ed, or worse.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2011 16:09:34 GMT
I notice that the station departure boards info on Stratford DLR is showing a regular service to Woolwich and Abbey Road. Also Canning Town shows trains to Abbey Road. Presume these are test trains and that the platforms are still closed off. (@ 17.08 Tues) www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnews/departureboards/
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Post by londonguy on Aug 30, 2011 16:49:36 GMT
They've been saying that all day. They are not passenger trains.
I will leave work at 6 (in about 10 minutes) and see if Star Lane is open so I can go my planned route from the Journey Planner on TFL's website.
Somehow I think I'll be walking to Canning town as usual.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2011 17:08:13 GMT
According to a tweet a few hours ago from the Railway Gazette International:
"Docklands Light Railway extension to Stratford Int has not opened. Public opening now planned for 11:00 Wed August 31 "
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2011 17:15:48 GMT
I notice that the station departure boards info on Stratford DLR is showing a regular service to Woolwich and Abbey Road. Also Canning Town shows trains to Abbey Road. Presume these are test trains and that the platforms are still closed off. (@ 17.08 Tues) www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnews/departureboards/Still test service, please note from my post on the previous page that is a also a bug in the online PID only, the PIDs (and the trains) show Stratford International rather than Abbey Road
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