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Could you take the overground from Harringay to Highbury & Islington and change onto the Overground there? That way you stay in zone 2. Depends where you're heading, of course.
I meant you don't have to pass through Zone 1, which you do on the Tube.
That's brilliant. Worth knowing (if you don't already) that a 1-2 tube pass allows you to use buses in any zone. I get the bus to Manor House and then I can pick up the tube in Zone 2
Thanks for that Pam, details in there I hadn't seen before. Is it from an engineering company house journal?
I'm embarrassed to have not credited it as I get very exercised about anon web postings - but when i tried to find a link to the original site i cant find it. It's from a railway magazine but they dont put their name on the edges. Rail monthly? I did get the link originally from here so a summertime HoL post may find it. (Goes off to have a look...) I had to read it through issu, where you get a virtual copy of the mag and 'turn' pages.
Got it. https://issuu.com/railmedia/docs/tre-september-2016 pp22-27
Rail Engineer - Issue 143 - September 2016
A word of warning. People are going to get really upset when they discover that, after all this work, they will still be stuck with the same two-car diesels they had before. The new electric trains are not due to be delivered before next year.
The 'greener' irony is that they're 4-car electric trains built 1980, soon to be displaced by new Crossrail stock, and TfL wants an 'all-new' launch for presentational reasons, as well as the short-term contract reason.
And yes, the current trains will be reused, probably by Chiltern who have some identical units already.
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