Just when we had the Met one, Station Master Geoff brings his series of ‘Secrets’ videos on the tube, with a final ride on the last line – the Waterloo & City.
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Metropolitan Line Video
Station Master Geoff has been out on the network again, producing the latest (and last?) video for Londonist, this time on the line that matches his purple coloured t-shirt …
Secrets of the Circle Line
Station Master Geoff has been out and about again for Londonist, this time on the Circle Line – with his latest video in the series.
Planet of the Apps
Station Master Geoff appears on GINX-TV’s ‘Planet of the Apps‘ last week as they asked us on to talk about the App, and we were very happy to oblige! It’s taken us a few days to capture it, but have done so now – here’s how it came out.
Now You C Me
Station Master Geoff’s video of the final A-Stock trains, is finally coming out on DVD next month (via the London Transport Museum) along with a brand new video … the last days of the C Stock, the trailer of which is now online:
The tickets haven’t gone live on the LTMuseums website yet, but they soon will for the Last C-Stock Tour on Sunday June 29th. On the day there’ll be a ‘pop up’ shop/stall at Barking station, where the DVD will be on sale for the first time, and after that – through the LT Museum shop as per normal.
The trailer for the A-Stock video (A to S) is still online here too.
Both videos are 30 minutes in length, one hour in total for the whole DVD.
After the Tube strike
Musical comedy (and Tube fan) Jay Foreman was on Not The One Show the other week, just after the Tube strike – and before the next strike had not yet been called off. They asked him to write a song about the strikes, and he obliged.
We saw it at the time, but we’ve only just spotted that he’s uploaded it to his YouTube channel.
Mail Rail
We’re giving the Mail Rail video a plug today – something which Station Master Geoff got to go and visit for the Londonist website a couple of weeks ago, but we never mentioned it on here – so we’re doing that now.
It’s London’s forgotten underground railway, that runs for several miles from west to east across London, the hub of it (where we visited) being at the Mount Pleasant sorting office.
Secrets of the Piccadilly Line
Station Master Geoff has been out for Londonist again, making the eighth of series of videos that he’s doing – one for each line, this time featuring the Piccadilly Line…
Fit to Strike
The tit-for-tat games appeared in last night’s Evening Standard – the same issue in which TfL had a full page open letter from Mike Brown saying that no jobs would be lost during the changes, it also featured a column from Bob Crow demanding that no jobs would be lost during the changes.
It seems we all have to suffer whilst the latest round of political games is played out.
Here’s one take on it:
Boris, Mike Brown and the heads of TfL want to move ticket office staff out onto the front line. Let’s say that 100% of stations have ticket office right now (they don’t, 12 stations out of 270 already don’t have ticket offices), they’re saying they want almost NO stations to have staffed ticket offices.
The unions (rightly, as their job) are going to fight this, and they’ll probably end up being met half way in a compromise – around half of the ticket offices will go, and half will stay open.
But what if that’s what the bosses of TfL actually want the whole time? But they know that if they propose only half to close, then the unions will argue for compromise, and (say) three quarters will remain open.
So the TfL bosses go for the whole thing – complete closure, the unions argue against it, we all have to wait whilst the strikes are played out, and eventually they agree on only half of them being closed. The unions smile because they think they’ve staved off complete closure, and the TfL bosses secretly smile because they got what they wanted all along.
It’s just that whilst this happens, several million Londoners are massively inconvenienced for 48 hours.
All these changes occur as part of a new slogan ‘Fit for the Future’, that TfL are now using, as we discovered in this awkwardly-presented Mike Brown video, in which he lists five commitments. We can think of five of our own, but watch the video first and we’ll have more on that tomorrow …
The blurry gateline
Without doubt, the funniest tube related video going round at the moment, is the ticket barrier on the gateline at Canary Wharf that sings a Blur song at you. Not sure how that can be? Play the video … we’ll be popping down to Canary Wharf later ourselves to investigate…