East London Line Launch on Sunday 23rd May.
To be fair, I thought the service from the Overground attendants on the platforms and the driver of the ELL was excellent - long may that continue.noangel wrote:Did we not have these exact same kind of problems when it was just the Southern service? Delays during peaks hours (last night's delay wasn't the fault of any train company), sweltering trains ... etc etc
I was fortunate enough to get a ELL train at Syders (from CP) during the delays. The train driver apologised for the delays for both services then kindly gave an alternative route to get to London Bridge using his service or, he said, wait on the platform for an indefinite time for the other services to start again. Still people complained throughout the entire journey even though they managed to get to London Bridge quicker than if they had taken the latter advice.
However, faulty aircon systems in what seems a batch of trains with no windows (I gather it wasn't just my train where the aircon failed) is not so good...
My journey today on the ELL then Jubilee was also reasonably enjoyable. It hasnt made my journey any quicker - but atleast the ELL was cool (Jubilee not!) and I managed to get a seat all the way.
My only minor gripe being the interchange between the ELL and Jubilee - whilst no way as bad as at LB - there seems to be only one down escalator between ELL and Jubilee (well at the end of of the platform I was at anyway - might be more the other end) - so it causes a bit of a bottleneck with the increased amount of people interchanging.
I think what was most annoying is actually seeing the Jubilee train pulling in and then leaving the platform - while I was stuck in a queue only a couple meters up!
Oh yeah and also no Metro - Are we supposed to get them at Syd any time soon?
My only minor gripe being the interchange between the ELL and Jubilee - whilst no way as bad as at LB - there seems to be only one down escalator between ELL and Jubilee (well at the end of of the platform I was at anyway - might be more the other end) - so it causes a bit of a bottleneck with the increased amount of people interchanging.
I think what was most annoying is actually seeing the Jubilee train pulling in and then leaving the platform - while I was stuck in a queue only a couple meters up!
Oh yeah and also no Metro - Are we supposed to get them at Syd any time soon?
I will give you that one. I was speaking to an elderly couple yesterday who had the misfortune of catching one of these faultly trains. They said it was almost unbearable. I guess I've just been fortunate and have managed to get trains that had the air con working.Gaz wrote: However, faulty aircon systems in what seems a batch of trains with no windows (I gather it wasn't just my train where the aircon failed) is not so good...
rbmartin wrote:It was just as bad for ELL passengers today. A lineside fire at Norwood Junction affected both sets of trains during the evening peak.
So maybe the East London Line, and London Overground, the miracle cure for all Sydenham's commuters from the evil Southern Railway and all their faults - ISN'T a miracle cure???noangel wrote:Did we not have these exact same kind of problems when it was just the Southern service?
Vindication for me against all the Southern-bashers I used to fight on here!
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ELL is perfect for me as I work mainly in Farringdon and Shoreditch. I hadn't even noticed that Farringdon is now easy too, so thanks for that admin!
Funny how alot of people don't realise the tube is now here. People have been so sceptical, saying 'it'll never happen' I think because there was very little visible work on it, especially down this end where its going to existing stations.
Only last week, our neighbours even said to my other half when he mentioned the tube -'ooh you'll be waiting ten years for the tube to happen, they've been going on about it for years' He was trying to tell them it was opening this week and they didn't believe it!
Funny how alot of people don't realise the tube is now here. People have been so sceptical, saying 'it'll never happen' I think because there was very little visible work on it, especially down this end where its going to existing stations.
Only last week, our neighbours even said to my other half when he mentioned the tube -'ooh you'll be waiting ten years for the tube to happen, they've been going on about it for years' He was trying to tell them it was opening this week and they didn't believe it!
I work in Canary Wharf and when the ELL closed for the extension works, my journey went from 40 minutes to just over an hour. It also added about £40 a month to my fare
The soft launch brought my journey down to 40 mins
This morning, I nearly cried with joy - my journey time, door to door is now 30 minutes. I get in 3/4 hour earlier which means I can leave 3/4 hour earlier. With the reduction of the journey time, I'm home a full hour earlier
I caught the 806; previously I caught the 807. Getting to Canada Water so much earlier makes the connection there so much easier to the Jubilee line. The later you leave it, the tougher to get on a train.
As I've a six month old daughter, this means I get to see her properly before she hits the hay and my evening this evening was not remotely stressed. Brilliant. Thanks London Overground. Woohoo
If I'm not mistaken its way cheaper too
The soft launch brought my journey down to 40 mins
This morning, I nearly cried with joy - my journey time, door to door is now 30 minutes. I get in 3/4 hour earlier which means I can leave 3/4 hour earlier. With the reduction of the journey time, I'm home a full hour earlier
I caught the 806; previously I caught the 807. Getting to Canada Water so much earlier makes the connection there so much easier to the Jubilee line. The later you leave it, the tougher to get on a train.
As I've a six month old daughter, this means I get to see her properly before she hits the hay and my evening this evening was not remotely stressed. Brilliant. Thanks London Overground. Woohoo
If I'm not mistaken its way cheaper too
It's great isn't it - I had cause to use the train this morning and, after catching the 0831 Overground expecting to be late for work, I actually got to my desk in Canary Wharf at 9 o'clock and, after touching the pink Oyster readers at Canada Water, the journey only cost £1.30! The only downside is that I can no longer claim to be able to cycle to work faster than the train, thanks to the Greenwich foot tunnel
I did notice that some moron has already had cause to vandalise our lovely new trains, by carving "STP" into the window glass, with inch-thick strokes of some tool or other. I was thinking about how to combat this and wondered about getting some stickers made saying "...is a loser" or similar, then sticking them directly underneath any tags on public transport. Then I thought, no, that's a stupid idea.
I did notice that some moron has already had cause to vandalise our lovely new trains, by carving "STP" into the window glass, with inch-thick strokes of some tool or other. I was thinking about how to combat this and wondered about getting some stickers made saying "...is a loser" or similar, then sticking them directly underneath any tags on public transport. Then I thought, no, that's a stupid idea.
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Thanks, I'll have a good look on Friday.JeeBee wrote:They're at the top to the sides of the escalators down to the Jubbly platforms, right by the walls. Not amazingly obvious actually.rbmartin wrote:Where are the pink Oyster readers at Canada Water? I've found them at Whitechapel which are easy to spot, but the CW ones I didn't find on Sunday.
I havent used the pink oyster reader at all (didnt even see them) and I am still being charged £1.30 each way! Last week I was being charged £7.40 a day
I make that £33 a month! I feel like someone's paying ME to travel!
Shame I hate Canary Wharf with a passion. At least the journey is now bearable!
I want to eat London Overground's face off
I make that £33 a month! I feel like someone's paying ME to travel!
Shame I hate Canary Wharf with a passion. At least the journey is now bearable!
I want to eat London Overground's face off
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