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On Dec 23, 8:06*pm, Paul Corfield wrote:
*Might it not actually be worth considering cutting other lines short (e.g. terminating more Met trains at Baker St) so that the Circle frequency can be increased? No. The core demand for passenger journeys is far greater between Metroland and the City than between Notting Hill and the City. The same applies for Essex-City journeys versus Liverpool St-Tower Hill journeys. What? *This will, of course, explain why the Central Line is empty in the peaks between NHG and Bank / Liverpool Street. Clearly there is no need for Crossrail then! The sub surface lines - all of them - are heavily oversubscribed in the peaks. *If they weren't, as you allege, then what is the justification for the Sub Surface upgrade and the additional implementation of 7 car S Stock on the H&C / Circle routes? Eh? Yes, of course the SSL is massively overcrowded in the peaks, and I've never claimed otherwise. But the vast majority of SSL peak passengers are trying to get to the City, either from west-of-Earl's-Court or east-of-Whitechapel on the District, from northwest-of-Baker-Street on the Met, or from west-of- Paddington on the H&C(&C). The Circle is an irrelevance to them: Met/ H&C passengers can easily walk to all City destinations from the Met route, and District passengers to all City destinations from the District route. Outside of the peaks, when flows are more evenly split throughout central London, the Circle becomes relevant. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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