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Post by southlondonbus on Apr 5, 2024 16:08:33 GMT
Big closure this weekend Leytonstone to White City any ideas why ? Seems a long stretch surely Bethnal to White City would be more appropriate ? And no RR buses except Stratford to Leytonstone during the Night , if anything they should of had a few Extra N8's on the night tube and RR in the day and then on top of that no "Mildmay Line" on Sunday at Stratford either . From how I read it on the TfL website, there are RR buses during the day between Stratford and Leytonstone as well as overnight. They probably expect passengers to use GE, Elizabeth line or Jubilee line at Stratford to continue their journey into Central London I wonder what's running at the other end. The Circle/Hammersmith & City lines can take a lot of the passengers probably from Wood Lane but would still need buses to assist as far as Marble Arch. The 94/148 will be rammed.
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Post by Dstock7080 on Apr 5, 2024 17:41:12 GMT
West Ruislip-White City every 10min Ealing Broadway-White City every 10min
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Post by mkay315 on Apr 8, 2024 10:45:55 GMT
I honestly didn't realise how slow the Central Line is right now. How am I waiting 3 minutes at Stratford for a train eastbound despite it saying its coming in 1 minute. I know there's a speed restriction around that area but still and the trains for the CLIP
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Post by wirewiper on Apr 19, 2024 16:38:50 GMT
The Central Line now has a revised timetable, to reduce the unpredictable long gaps in the service. Although there are fewer trains timetabled the service should be operated more consistently. Trains are scheduled to run around every three minutes on the Central section. Hainault-Woodford runs as a shuttle, every 20 minutes.
The peak time shuttle buses between Epping, Loughton and Chingford and the extras on bus routes 20 and 150 were discontinued recently, which is probably connected.
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Post by richard on Apr 20, 2024 3:03:51 GMT
The Central Line now has a revised timetable, to reduce the unpredictable long gaps in the service. Although there are fewer trains timetabled the service should be operated more consistently. Trains are scheduled to run around every three minutes on the Central section. Hainault-Woodford runs as a shuttle, every 20 minutes. The peak time shuttle buses between Epping, Loughton and Chingford and the extras on bus routes 20 and 150 were discontinued recently, which is probably connected. Is the central still running it's Boxing day timetable?
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Post by Green Kitten on Apr 20, 2024 4:44:40 GMT
The Central Line now has a revised timetable, to reduce the unpredictable long gaps in the service. Although there are fewer trains timetabled the service should be operated more consistently. Trains are scheduled to run around every three minutes on the Central section. Hainault-Woodford runs as a shuttle, every 20 minutes. The peak time shuttle buses between Epping, Loughton and Chingford and the extras on bus routes 20 and 150 were discontinued recently, which is probably connected. Is the central still running it's Boxing day timetable? No, running the special timetable as described by wirewiper.
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