MANY readers of HoL will use the railway service from nearby stations such as Finsbury Park, Harringay (my local), Hornsey and Alexandra Palace. Services on which there is sometimes standing-room only.
In an interview with the Evening Standard, the boss of Govia blithely remarked that,
"What I can promise is that the trains on Thameslink (Bedford-to-Brighton route) will be more comfortable to stand up in. They have big 'stand-back' areas so people can stand in more comfort."
The comment doesn't offer much comfort.
A huge new franchise – operated by French company Govia – now includes Great Northern routes as well as the routes of the former First Capital Connect.
The Haringey Independent has the story.
Indian railways of yesteryear used accommodate passengers on carriage roofs. Ungrateful commuters who fail to appreciate Govia's kind offer of easy-standing on the B&B route can still find comfortable seating up on top. "Chai, Chai, Garam Chai, Mem Sahib?"
Are you sure Thameslink will be stopping at Alexandra Palace, Hornsey, Harringay?
Joe, I don't assert that, I was just drawing attention to the Govia boss's comments on standing.
That's my understanding too. There will be more trains though, and it looks like the Moorgate trains will also be replaced by the Swanky new Class 700s. The seating arrangement on the current Moorgate trains is utterly ridiculous for a busy metro service.
Such a specialist 'hobby' surely belongs behind a password?
[the first link goes to the home page of Flickr so no idea what mischief you are up to there.]
The new trains on the Victoria line came with the promise of extra capacity. They do indeed hold more people - they have far fewer seats. OK from here to Finsbiry Park but that trip to Brixton can get a bit tiring.
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