A Community Network for Bowes Park and Bounds Green
Thousands of commuters will face more than three weeks of travel misery this summer when a large section of the Victoria line is completely closed for upgrade works.
Large-scale improvements need to be made between Walthamstow Central and Seven Sisters to increase the frequency of services.
But it means nothing can run between the north London stops from August 8-30, threatening to cause travel chaos for thousands for nearly a month.
Transport for London (TfL) has apologised for the disruption it will cause but said it is necessary to allow 36 trains an hour to run on the Victoria line from 2016...(for more information click here) with Working Timetable 39
From a discussion on District Dave's web site
The work at Walthamstow would be replacement of the scissors crossover. The need to replace this crossover has been a headache for some time, such that it has been put off as far as possible. If I recall correctly it has had a 'temporary' speed restriction on it for many years now. A faster run in/run out would enable an increase in service.
I know an aspiration for the Victoria Line is for as many trains as possible to run through to Walthamstow. Good news for Walthamstow, but it will upset a few from the likes of Finsbury Park who know that they stand much more chance of a seat if they wait for a Seven Sisters starter!There will subsequently be a 52-hour closure to the line in early 2016 to carry out works to Northumberland Park Depot which will result in trains being able to get into service more quickly". (Details later)
The London Overground service referred to in the Evening Standard article are the trains from Chingford to Liverpool Street every 15 minutes. This service is currently operated by Abbellio GreaterAnglia until 31st May 2015 and apart from "rebranding" to London Overground no material change to train frequency during Monday to Friday peak hours can be expected.
As such from May 2015 onwards it is planned that LOROL will operate the following Sunday frequencies:
Liverpool Street to Chingford - Every 15 minutes (No change)
Liverpool Street to Enfield Town - Every 30 minutes (No change)
Liverpool Street to Cheshunt via Seven Sisters - Every 30 minutes (No change)
All stations between Liverpool Street and Edmonton Green will have a service every 15 minutes like a Saturday although not starting early in the morning (Presently only Enfield services stop at all stations and only Edmonton Green, Seven Sisters and Hackney Central get four trains per hour on Sundays, all other stations getting two trains per hour, so for most stations south of Edmonton Green, they will see a doubling of Sunday services from two to four.)
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NO TRAINS WALTHAMSTOW TO SEVEN SISTERS TFL Underground are reporting for the weekend of May16/17:
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The previous reply reported:
I'd suspect that the crane is to be installed into the crown of the tunnel that forms the crossover cavern
This is the cavern above the crossover points on the approach outside Walthamstow Central Station
The Travel News update published on page 57 on Friday 15th May added the following info;
"Valid Tube tickets will be accepted on National Rail services** between Liverpool Street and Seven Sisters, Tottenham Hale and Walthamstow Central"
**(otherwise known as Abellio Greater Anglia, AGA)
A controversial "cage" at Wlathamstow Central station installed in January 2015 is expected to disappear during the Walthamstow closure if Walthamstow Guardian newspaper reports are correct
For more information see the Victoria Line travel advice page, CLICK HERE
Bus fares will be refunded for anyone who has not reached the daily cap using pay as you go, if your journey includes:
The timetable for Bus Route 558 Chingford Mount to Seven Sisters below is NOT yet available but the details will become accessible at the following london bus routes web site: Passenger Service Vehicles are expected to operate from the Metroline Garage at Cricklewood
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Temporary bus route 558 for journeys to and from the Chingford Mount area:
Monday-Friday between 8 and 30 August, every 6-10 minutes
Normal fares apply.
Stopping at:
Chingford Mount
Chingford Mount Road
South Chingford
Chingford Road
Walthamstow Crooked Billet
Billet Road
Highams Hill
Blackhorse Lane
Blackhorse Road station
Tottenham Hale station
Seven Sisters station
For latest TFL information please see the Victoria Line Travel Advice, CLICK HERE for both information and leaflets.
Enfield Town Station and Bush Hill Park Station Users should arrive well before the time shown on the Travel Planner/pocket timetable (or the time that they have been used to catching the train Monday Friday) as trains departing up to 2 minutes early to allow longer dwell time at Edmonton Green
The public publicity posters refer to a reduced Victoria Line train frequency between Seven Sisters and Brixton.
The following information may be taken as a guide to the
general level of Victoria Line service frequency
LEGEND
S.O.T Start of TrafficC.O.T conclusion of Traffic
tph Trains per hour
Monday through Fridays
S.O.T- 0630, 15tph, 4 minute headway.
0630-0715, 24tph, 2.5 minute headway.
0715-1015, 26.7tph, 2.25 minute headway.
1015-1600, 24tph 2.5 minute headway.
1600-1900, 26.7tph, 2.25 minute headway.
1900-2230, 24tph, 2.5 minute headway.
2230-C.O.T 15tph, 4 minute headway.
Saturdays
S.O.T-0900, 15tph, 4 minute headway.
0900-2230, 24tph, 2.5 minute headway.
2230-C.O.T, 15tph, 4 minute headway.Sundays
S.O.T-1100, 15tph, 4 minute headway.
1100-2200, 24tph, 2.5 minute headway.
2200-C.O.T, 15tph, 4 minute headway.
Victoria Line engineering works that left Walthamstow and Tottenham without Tube trains for a month have finished so that the trains are again operational. But refurbishment work will continue on the escalators at Walthamstow Central into 2016.
With the new crossover installed in the tunnel Walthamstow Central the Victoria Line capbility should increase to 36 trains per hour end to end
TFL Rail and Underground Panel Date: 16 October 2015
This paper will be considered in public
1 Summary
1.1 The accompanying presentation and short video provide an insight into the challenges faced in delivering the recent Walthamstow blockade on the Victoria line.
1.2 The presentation describes: (a) the reasons why the blockade was necessary; (b) the challenges of delivering the new crossover in a difficult environment and under time pressure; (c) the work undertaken; and (d) the successful completion of the works two days ahead of schedule.
Contact Officer: David Waboso, Capital Programmes Director, London Underground
Number: 020 3054 8228
Email: david.waboso@tube.tfl.gov.uk
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