Camden Road - London Overground
"Mizter T" wrote in message
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On 26 Nov, 17:18, brixtonite wrote:
On Nov 26, 2:13 pm, "John Rowland"
wrote:
Mwmbwls wrote:
In the December edition of Modern Railways John Sully reports that
TfL
and Network Rail have decided on the track layout for the section
from
Dalston Kingsland to Camden Road following the opening of the ELL to
Highbury and Islington. The proposals include a turn back platform at
Camden Road.
According to the November issue of Modern Railways, only the 4tph from
New Cross will run to Highbury & Islington - the other 8tph (from West
Croydon and Crystal Palace) would terminate at Dalston Junction. But
if the ELL has a segregated route all the way to H&I (as the current
issue shows) then surely all the trains could run there, providing
much better interchange opportunities? Would presumably need extra
trains to be ordered though.
I don't think it's correct that the ELL will have a segregated route
all the way to H&I, that could only happen of there was a bit of major
shuffling about with the adjacent freight line(s) that run to the
north of the passenger lines (and the freight line is alternately
single and a pair of lines as well).
The November Modern Rail showed two options for the NLL along this stretch.
The common feature of both options was four platform stations at Canonbury
and Highbury & Islington, with the existing platfoms used for ELL, and the
two new platfoms (the dualled freight lines effectively) for the NLL trains.
The 'selected' option of the two, shown in the Dec edition, is apparently
the more expensive of the two, with 3 platform stations at Caledonian Rd and
Camden Rd. This allows for 4 tracks (middle 2 bi-directional) from Camden
Rd station to a point between Cal Rd & H&I, where the 4 combine and becomes
the northern two of the overall layout.
At Camden Rd, the tracks (from the south) would be a westbound platform
line, a turnback platform line (bi-di), an eastbound platform, then an
eastbound through line.
At Caledonian Rd, the tracks (again from the south) would be a westbound
platform line, two bi-di platform lines, then an eastbound through line...
(too much for ASCII art, I'm afraid)
Paul S
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