Cross-Platform Interchange Between Crossrail And Central Line At Stratford
Crossrail and the Central Line have a cross-platform interchange at Stratford.
I turned up today, with trains in both platforms.
There needs to be more interchanges like this between different lines, around the UK.
I can’t think of many.
- Acton Town – District and Piccadilly Lines
- Barons Court – District and Piccadilly Lines
- Euston – Northern and Victoria
- Finchley Road – Metropolitan and Jubilee Lines
- Finsbury Park – Victoria and Piccadilly Lines
- Hammersmith – District and Piccadilly Lines
- Highbury & Islington – Northern City and Victoria Lines.
- Mile End – Central and Hammersmith & City Lines
- Oxford Circus – Victoria and Bakerloo Lines
- Ravenscourt Park – District and Piccadilly Lines
- Stockwell – Victoria and Northern Lines
- Turnham Green – District and Piccadilly Lines
- Wembley Park – Metropolitan and Jubilee Lines.
I don’t know of one outside the London area.
Northumberland Park Station – 26th November 2018
Northumberland Park station is now open for business.
The pictures are in sequence as I walked from the Northbound platform, across the bridge and out the other side of the station.
- I used the steps on the Northbound platform.
- One lift is almost ready to use.
- The ramp on the Southbound platform is ready.
- Currently, there are three tracks, with space for a fourth.
- There is still a lot of finishing to do.
The station has been designed to be simple and won’t have a Ticket Office or entry gates.
Gluten-Free Spinach And Ricotta Ravioli From Marks And Spencer
Gluten-free ravioli is one of the foods that I have missed, since my diagnosis as a coeliac.
But, I was able to buy this new product this afternoon, at a cost of £3.70 for enough for two.
The proof will be in the eating.
London City Airport Appoints Former Crossrail Boss Rob Holden As New Chairman
The title of this post is the same as that of this article on City AM.
If this doesn’t get the extra station on Crossrail at Silvertown, that London City Airport needs and wants, then nothing will.
Paddington Bakerloo Line Link Project, London
The title of this post is the same as that of this page on the Institute Of Civil Engineering web site.
The page contains a video presentation of the building of the Paddington Bakerloo Line Link, that will connect the Bakerloo Line to Crossrail sometime next year.
If you think the golden age of British improvised tunnelling finished with the end of World War Two, with the likes of the Wooden Horse and the Great Escape, then think again.
- A redundant Royal Mail building stars as the cookhouse, where the tunnel starts under the floor.
- The old Rail Mail tunnel, doubles for the sewers.
- Sections were dug by hand.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see more pedestrian tunnels dug with all the ingenuity of this one.
South Australia Launches AU$50 Million Fund For Grid-Scale Energy Storage
The title of this post is the same as that of this article on Energy Storage News.
This is the first paragraph.
In order to address intermittency in its grid, the South Australian Government has introduced a AU$50 million (US$36 million) Grid Scale Storage Fund (GSSF) to help accelerate the deployment of new large energy storage projects, including pumped hydro, hydrogen, gas storage, solar thermal, bioenergy and battery storage.
It is a must-read article, which shows the way progressive governments are thinking.
Contactless Payments For Food In Marks And Spencer
I have been using contactless bank cards to buy my food in Marks and Spencer for about sixteen months now.
I started making a note of my spending this way, as I wanted to check that this method of payment was secure.
It is!
What has dropped out of my research is that the average price of an item over those sixteen months, has been a couple of pence over two pounds.
So now, I usually only buy fifteen items, so that I’m just below the contactless payment limit.
- If it’s a couple of pounds over, I just drop a couple of pound coins in from my pocket, before using the card.
- As it happens fifteen items always fit in my reusable bag, which I stow in my manbag.
- I haven’t bought a new bag for a year and rarely pay 5p. for a plastic one.
The self-imposed fifteen item limit has certainly speeded up my shopping.
I wonder if other chains have the same item cost!
Environmentally-Friendly Dry Cleaning
In the late-1960s, when I worked for ICI, the company was very worried about the effect of dry-cleaning chemicals on the health of workers and was constantly looking for better chemicals.
I suspect as that was fifty years ago, that the dry-cleaning process itself is very much more envionmentally friendly.
But look at these trousers, that I have just brought back from the dry cleaners.
There are two things wrong with the packaging.
The awful wire coat hangers, which are a nuisance to deal with and go straight in the bin.
The plastic wrapping over the top, which I assume is not recyclable.
Years ago in Suffolk, we had a man who collected and returned our bed linen from the laundry, once a week. I can’t remember the company, but I hope they’re still going, as they did an excellent service.
They then started doing dry cleaning and they gave you the choice of having it on hangers or neatly folded in tissue paper.
I remember we chose the latter, as it was so much more convenient.
C would then put things that needed a hanger on proper wooden ones.
With the worries around plastic getting into the oceans, surely we should stop this needless wrapping of dry cleaning with plastic and fold things neatly in tissue paper!
I look forward to seeing a dry-cleaners, that says that we don’t use plastic!
Is London Going To Get A Christmas Present From Michael Bloomberg?
I took this picture in June of the fire doors that connect to the new station entrance under the Bloomberg building from the travelator, the connecting tunnel and the Waterloo and City Line platforms.
I took this picture today.
It looks like the entrance is nearer to completion.
I did ask a station-man and he thought it would open in a couple of weeks.
Excellent Tiling At Moorgate Station
These pictures show the renewed tiling on the Northern Line platforms and tunnels at Moorgate station, as the station gets ready for Crossrail.
My only thought is that compared to some London Underground tiling, is that it is rather unadventurous.



























