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Old December 2nd 04, 10:45 AM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.railway
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Default Eurostar to quit Waterloo

"David Marsh" wrote in
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Dave Arquati's quote in uk.railway
about: Eurostar to quit Waterloo

Just a general comment in this thread; everyone is assuming that people
will transfer from Waterloo to St Pancras, but there will also be a
direct transfer between Waterloo and Stratford, which only takes 23
minutes platform to platform, compared to the 16 minutes for Waterloo to
St Pancras. There will hopefully be a travelator at Stratford to
compensate for it being a longer interchange than St Pancras.


That's a good point (and a remarkably quick journey in comparison,
considering that it's going much further). Will every eurostar be stopping
at Stratford, though?


How infeasible (read: costly) would it be to build an underground
travelator link between Euston Station (with access from the mainline
and the Underground) to St Pancras International (also linking with
King's Cross and King's Cross / St Pancras Underground)?

It's only about 500 m on the surface, and given the nature of all the
existing gubbins underground, probably less than that in practice.


The existing gubbins underground is rather the problem. There's so much
down there, it would be difficult to find somewhere to put the tunnel


Oh, I know :-)

Would it be possible for the travelator to go at roughly the same depth,
but parallel to the Metropolitan line?

(I'm presuming all the other 'deep tube' lines are indeed, somewhere
deeper at this point - it must be quite a job for someone just keeping
accurate tabs on what, exactly, is all down there, and where exactly
they all are!)

Rather than a travelator, what about an unmanned shuttle like those used at
Gatwick between the rail station and the North Terminal, or between the
South Terminal and the satellite? It could go above ground or below ground.
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