Joined: Aug 13 2003 Posts: 20966 Location: The Shaky Isles
Waterloo-Twickenham:
Currently showing no planned engineering works, so a journey time of between 30 and 40 minutes.
London Underground have some works planned, but nothing apart from the Whitechapel-Embankment closure to worry most people.
So, the travel gods are on our side!
The weather is looking OK, with Clouds, but temps of 7 to 8 degrees.....
The alternatives in London on Sunday are:
Guinness Premiership Wasps v Northampton, 15:00 (yyyyaaaaaawwwwwwnnnnnnnnn)
Barclays Premier League Fulham v West Brom, 13:30 (yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwnnnnnnnnn)
FA Tesco Women's Premier League Fulham Ladies v Doncaster Rovers Belles, 14:00
The FA Women's Cup Sponsored by E.ON Arsenal Ladies v Leeds Carnegie Ladies, R6, 14:00
Chelsea Ladies v OHH Lincoln Ladies, R6, 13:00
So I now predict a 7,000 turn out at the Stoop on Sunday. I mean, we go on and on about what we have to compete against...but let's face it, apart from a game of Onion in Wycombe and what will be a Championship game next year at the cottage, what else is there.
Waterloo-Twickenham:
Currently showing no planned engineering works, so a journey time of between 30 and 40 minutes.
London Underground have some works planned, but nothing apart from the Whitechapel-Embankment closure to worry most people.
So, the travel gods are on our side!
The weather is looking OK, with Clouds, but temps of 7 to 8 degrees.....
The alternatives in London on Sunday are:
Guinness Premiership Wasps v Northampton, 15:00 (yyyyaaaaaawwwwwwnnnnnnnnn)
Barclays Premier League Fulham v West Brom, 13:30 (yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwnnnnnnnnn)
FA Tesco Women's Premier League Fulham Ladies v Doncaster Rovers Belles, 14:00
The FA Women's Cup Sponsored by E.ON Arsenal Ladies v Leeds Carnegie Ladies, R6, 14:00
Chelsea Ladies v OHH Lincoln Ladies, R6, 13:00
So I now predict a 7,000 turn out at the Stoop on Sunday. I mean, we go on and on about what we have to compete against...but let's face it, apart from a game of Onion in Wycombe and what will be a Championship game next year at the cottage, what else is there.
dally messenger wrote:was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have
eels fan wrote:You poor poor obsessed fat ex vichyballin potato thieving stoaway.
Agree, all being equal we should get a 'bumper' crowd.
However, notice that my site while increasing the temp to 7/8c, as yours, also indicates uplift in the WNW wind speed to 46/47km/hr which will still bring with it a wind chill of -1c, brr, brr........so wrap up warm and it will be 'long johns' & warm 'tights' all round as well as on the pitch.
So no 'baby it's cold outside'!!! That's not an excuse for not turning up.
Don't think you are correct re the trains - will take a bit longer than usual.
Between Clapham Junction and Barnes - all day
The lines between Clapham Junction and Barnes will be closed all day. Platforms 3 to 6 at Clapham Junction will be closed and all South West Trains services will leave from platforms 7 to 11.
Trains between London Waterloo and Reading will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Twickenham, calling at Wimbledon and Kingston.
One train an hour between London Waterloo and Windsor & Eton will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Twickenham, calling at all stations via Wimbledon and Kingston. The other train each hour will only run between Barnes and Windsor & Eton.
The "Kingston Loop" service will only run between Barnes and Kingston. Passengers complete their journeys using the altered Windsor trains.
Trains between London Waterloo and Woking via Staines will only run between Barnes and Woking.
A frequent bus service (every 10 minutes for most of the day) will run between Clapham Junction and Barnes, calling at Wandsworth Town and Putney.
Queenstown Road will have no service and passengers should use other stations nearby.
Trains between Ascot and Guildford will also be altered to connect at Ascot with the altered Reading trains. Until mid-day these trains will also be affected by work in the Guildford area.
Didn't gat an answer when I asked Radford how much he paid Stokes to save his job.
Post subject: Re: Travel/Weather Update for Sunday
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:57 pm
tim
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Joined: May 21 2005 Posts: 2843 Location: Lewisham, London.
gutterfax wrote:Waterloo-Twickenham: Currently showing no planned engineering works, so a journey time of between 30 and 40 minutes. London Underground have some works planned, but nothing apart from the Whitechapel-Embankment closure to worry most people. So, the travel gods are on our side! The weather is looking OK, with Clouds, but temps of 7 to 8 degrees..... The alternatives in London on Sunday are: Guinness Premiership Wasps v Northampton, 15:00 (yyyyaaaaaawwwwwwnnnnnnnnn) Barclays Premier League Fulham v West Brom, 13:30 (yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwnnnnnnnnn) FA Tesco Women's Premier League Fulham Ladies v Doncaster Rovers Belles, 14:00 The FA Women's Cup Sponsored by E.ON Arsenal Ladies v Leeds Carnegie Ladies, R6, 14:00 Chelsea Ladies v OHH Lincoln Ladies, R6, 13:00
So I now predict a 7,000 turn out at the Stoop on Sunday. I mean, we go on and on about what we have to compete against...but let's face it, apart from a game of Onion in Wycombe and what will be a Championship game next year at the cottage, what else is there.
Fulham wont go down Dont be silly.
gutterfax wrote:Waterloo-Twickenham: Currently showing no planned engineering works, so a journey time of between 30 and 40 minutes. London Underground have some works planned, but nothing apart from the Whitechapel-Embankment closure to worry most people. So, the travel gods are on our side! The weather is looking OK, with Clouds, but temps of 7 to 8 degrees..... The alternatives in London on Sunday are: Guinness Premiership Wasps v Northampton, 15:00 (yyyyaaaaaawwwwwwnnnnnnnnn) Barclays Premier League Fulham v West Brom, 13:30 (yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwnnnnnnnnn) FA Tesco Women's Premier League Fulham Ladies v Doncaster Rovers Belles, 14:00 The FA Women's Cup Sponsored by E.ON Arsenal Ladies v Leeds Carnegie Ladies, R6, 14:00 Chelsea Ladies v OHH Lincoln Ladies, R6, 13:00
So I now predict a 7,000 turn out at the Stoop on Sunday. I mean, we go on and on about what we have to compete against...but let's face it, apart from a game of Onion in Wycombe and what will be a Championship game next year at the cottage, what else is there.
Fulham wont go down Dont be silly.
In a debate about why the CC final isnt in HD.
Gazemous wrote:Northerners can't afford HD, what's the point?
TheBigFella wrote:Im a Northerner and Ive got HD. C0ck. We could also probably buy 3 to 4 houses for what you would pay for 1, doesnt that tell you something.
Paddock Punter wrote:I did enjoy asking Bill Arthur at half time as he was walking past a long string of cables which one I could pull out so I could f**k their weekend up as well.
Not the dreaded engineering works demon at it again, all I need now is for engineering works on the Ramsgate line so that it takes me over 2 hours just to get to London. Tempted to go the old route to Brentford by tube and jump on the 241 (I think) down to Twickenham, be able to go in Gutterfax's local then for a quick pint..
Joined: Dec 06 2007 Posts: 1803 Location: Windmill Hounslow
Marilyn wrote:Not the dreaded engineering works demon at it again, all I need now is for engineering works on the Ramsgate line so that it takes me over 2 hours just to get to London. Tempted to go the old route to Brentford by tube and jump on the 241 (I think) down to Twickenham, be able to go in Gutterfax's local then for a quick pint..
Thanks for correction Windy, don't know what the best option is for us really. According to National Rail it should take 25 mins to Twickenham via Wimbledon. Suppose it depends on the other people travelling with me.
.......all the more reason why we should be considering the Olympic Stadium after 2012. All this dependance on 'rail/bus' connections makes one glad to be located north of the Thames in 'tube land'!!
Still Gutterfax your doing an excellent job as the travel 'guru' - pity that the QRL site is't as helpful.
Joined: May 21 2005 Posts: 2843 Location: Lewisham, London.
stormingbronco wrote:.......all the more reason why we should be considering the Olympic Stadium after 2012. All this dependance on 'rail/bus' connections makes one glad to be located north of the Thames in 'tube land'!! Still Gutterfax your doing an excellent job as the travel 'guru' - pity that the QRL site is't as helpful.
shut up.
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In a debate about why the CC final isnt in HD.
Gazemous wrote:Northerners can't afford HD, what's the point?
TheBigFella wrote:Im a Northerner and Ive got HD. C0ck. We could also probably buy 3 to 4 houses for what you would pay for 1, doesnt that tell you something.
Paddock Punter wrote:I did enjoy asking Bill Arthur at half time as he was walking past a long string of cables which one I could pull out so I could f**k their weekend up as well.
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