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Post by cricketer8for9 on Dec 9, 2017 18:27:54 GMT
I can see the point of regulating the service ie holding a train to even out the gap behind. But, given that most Southbound passengers are heading to Victoria for a main line connection why was a train held at Green Park for over 5 Mins at around 23:30? I’m fairly sure that some people missed their onward connection.
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Post by greggygreggygreg on Dec 9, 2017 19:56:55 GMT
Maybe the train in front was stuck at Victoria, and its better to hold a train in a station than in a tunnel. Just guessing, though, don't know if that's the case here
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Post by superteacher on Dec 9, 2017 20:29:11 GMT
I can see the point of regulating the service ie holding a train to even out the gap behind. But, given that most Southbound passengers are heading to Victoria for a main line connection why was a train held at Green Park for over 5 Mins at around 23:30? I’m fairly sure that some people missed their onward connection. Well if a 5 minute delay causes someone to miss their connection, it’s their fault for cutting it too fine!
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Post by cricketer8for9 on Dec 9, 2017 21:37:41 GMT
It wasn’t the train in front, because the driver made it clear that it was a problem behind the one we were on. As for leaving it fine the Victoria line tens to be so good that tight connections are generally made.
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Post by superteacher on Dec 9, 2017 22:15:18 GMT
It wasn’t the train in front, because the driver made it clear that it was a problem behind the one we were on. As for leaving it fine the Victoria line tens to be so good that tight connections are generally made. It does, but it’s always a good idea to build in some slack.
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Post by cricketer8for9 on Dec 9, 2017 22:37:58 GMT
Indeed, but why one stop before the place that most people wanted to go to?
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Post by superteacher on Dec 10, 2017 10:26:22 GMT
Indeed, but why one stop before the place that most people wanted to go to? There might have been a train being held at Victoria.
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Post by jamesb on Dec 10, 2017 12:14:54 GMT
It is very frustrating to be on a particular train in a particular location, but that train is part of a bigger picture of the entire line. Maybe the line controller was juggling many balls in the air at the time... And might not (by virtue of the fact that the line controller is a human being!) have considered every eventuality for every passenger on every train that was held...
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Post by norbitonflyer on Dec 10, 2017 13:35:38 GMT
I have come upon this frequently on the buses - because the timing point is at a major interchange, they wait for time at the previous one to avoid presenting there early, which affects their performance targets. Usual problem (like short workings or skip-stopping) of controllers thinking of the vehicles under their control per se, rather than as a group of people.
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Post by Tomcakes on Dec 10, 2017 19:33:05 GMT
I have come upon this frequently on the buses - because the timing point is at a major interchange, they wait for time at the previous one to avoid presenting there early, which affects their performance targets. Usual problem (like short workings or skip-stopping) of controllers thinking of the vehicles under their control per se, rather than as a group of people. Other related things which don't make much sense are a bus stopping at a timing point to wait for scheduled time, then going one stop further and parking up whilst the drivers swap over. Or one bus/train being cancelled, the following one showing up slightly early, then being held - even though, effectively, it is the one in front. Agree though, 5 minutes cuts it fine.
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Post by superteacher on Dec 11, 2017 13:51:49 GMT
I like this video as it clearly explains why trains get held sometimes:
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Post by aslefshrugged on Dec 11, 2017 16:17:53 GMT
Just had a look at trackernet's replayer, the train held at Green Park was 231, the next train was 214 at Warren Street which was also held and behind that was 251 at Tottenham Hale, that must have been the train with the problem. In front 230 was held when it got to Pimlico.
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Post by aslefshrugged on Dec 11, 2017 20:04:03 GMT
Just checked WTT 41, train 232 should have been running ahead of 251 but for some reason it was behind.
251 arrived at Tottenham Hale at 23:26, 3 minutes late, while 230 was at Victoria, 231 was at Oxford Street and 214 was on the approach to Kings Cross.
215 left Tottenham Hale at 23:29 but 214, 231 and 230 were held until 23:38 when 251 was halfway between Highbury & Islington and Kings Cross.
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