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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2006 8:45:30 GMT
How frequently do trains booked for Ealing Broadway leave from Epping, because when I spoke to the driver of train 001 (see the thread a few posts down from this), he said that they mostly go to Ruislip from Epping......
Typically, on a Saturday, whats the frequency of an Ealing train from Epping?
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Post by marty on May 6, 2006 8:49:04 GMT
when I spoke to the driver of train 001 So you have gotten contact with him!
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2006 9:26:54 GMT
No - I meant the other time I saw him (in my previous thread) - haven't had contact with him since. I've just found out that trains from Epping go to W Ruislip, and trains from Hainault go to Ealing
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Post by Tubeboy on May 6, 2006 9:56:46 GMT
Calling t/o 92, can you come to the dmt's office please. ;D
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Post by Colin on May 6, 2006 11:30:57 GMT
Calling t/o 92, can you come to the dmt's office please. ;D No need, Joe has answered his own question I've just found out that trains from Epping go to W Ruislip, and trains from Hainault go to Ealing
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2006 16:23:57 GMT
Thats the plan during normal service ;D
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Post by mandgc on May 10, 2006 23:42:02 GMT
"Epping to Ealing Broadway" -
Are there signs advising passengers to "Take the first train and change at - - - - "?
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2006 20:08:07 GMT
IIRC, the journey from WER to EPP is the longest possible by tube without a change.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2006 5:14:12 GMT
IIRC, the journey from WER to EPP is the longest possible by tube without a change. It is the longest distance (34.1 miles I think) but as for scheduled running times I think Cockfosters - Uxbridge may be a couple of mins longer.
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Post by setttt on May 12, 2006 16:53:56 GMT
It is the longest distance (34.1 miles I think) but as for scheduled running times I think Cockfosters - Uxbridge may be a couple of mins longer. IIRC the approximate off-peak journey time (UXB-CFS) is 99 eastbound and 89 westbound, if that helps.
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Post by rob66 on May 12, 2006 22:08:09 GMT
You will find most trains run from Epping to West Ruilslip - excepting peak hours. Trains from Debden or Loughton normally reverse at White City or North Acton.
Without looking at the timetable - very few trains run from Epping to Ealing Broadway at the weekend.
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Post by mandgc on May 16, 2006 9:00:24 GMT
(My Reply # 6.)
So there seems an obvious need for passsengers to be sent forward by the first train
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