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Post by charleyfarley on Apr 20, 2012 11:10:29 GMT
I phrased my question best I could in view of the restriction in the number of characters permitted in the Subject box. I just wondered if 33 minutes is average/normal between a train arriving in service at Harrow-on-the-Hill for a timetabled termination and its arrival at Neasden Depot. I was thinking the T/O wouldn't hang around at Harrow, non stop run to Wembley Park followed by a controlled descent into the jaws of Neasden Depot. 33 minutes just seemed a bit long to me.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2012 12:35:59 GMT
I phrased my question best I could in view of the restriction in the number of characters permitted in the Subject box. I just wondered if 33 minutes is average/normal between a train arriving in service at Harrow-on-the-Hill for a timetabled termination and its arrival at Neasden Depot. I was thinking the T/O wouldn't hang around at Harrow, non stop run to Wembley Park followed by a controlled descent into the jaws of Neasden Depot. 33 minutes just seemed a bit long to me. 15 minutes is the about the average.
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Post by charleyfarley on Apr 20, 2012 13:17:25 GMT
I can't find the post now, but I saw mention of a last Met terminating at HoH at 00:59 timed to arrive Neasden Depot 01:32 which is what made me wonder.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2012 14:29:35 GMT
I can't find the post now, but I saw mention of a last Met terminating at HoH at 00:59 timed to arrive Neasden Depot 01:32 which is what made me wonder. It may arrive at 0059 but then has to turn round via the siding departing at 0108 arriving at Wembley Park at 0115 and waiting until 0124 (to follow the 0121 departure into the depot) arriving at 0132. However that is just one train,.
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