Saturday 25 October 2014

Landan Town

Sorry for the delay in posting, it's been a bit hectic since we moved to Cheshunt. I started work 2 days after we moved in.

During my first week I was here there and everywhere as part of my induction week. One activity we undertook was a 'Monopoly Challenge ' which involved travelling around London attempting to get a photo of all the streets on the monopoly board. Considering we work for Transport for London this involved way too much walking and not enough using of the tube or buses : / Other activities during induction week were a Transport Museum quiz ( added benefit of working for TfL, we get into the Transport Museum for Free! ) and death by PowerPoint presentation.

Since then I have been in operational training and based at either Oxford Circus (fairly easy commute) or West Kensington (ridiculous commute to the far side of London!) However the training is now complete and starting from next week they are letting me loose.....

So if you are in London during the next 3 weeks avoid Liverpool St, Barbican and Farringdon stations.

Well that's what's been going on, I'll be doing a few posts during the coming weeks but to finish off this post I'm going to leave you with a few facts about the underground (you may leave the post now if you are already bored.)

- London is home to Europe's most frequent rail service ( the Victoria Line operates 34 trains per hour during the morning peak, meaning a train every 115 seconds! )

- The four stations serving Oxford St (Tottenham Court Road, Oxford Circus, Bond St and Marble Arch) handle over 100million passengers per year (approximately the same as ALL the rail journeys in Scotland in a year)

- The District line is the only underground line that crosses over the Thames (other lines cross under but the district line is the only one to use bridges to cross)

- There are 1.265 billion passenger journeys on the Underground network annually, this compares to 1.5billion rail journeys nationwide

Anyway I'm sure that I have bored you enough so I'll finish there.

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