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![]() "Tom Anderson" wrote in message th.li... At last! Bit late to the party, i know, but i went on it. It was very new, not very busy, the trains were very quiet, and Dalston Junction station is HUGE. Why is it so huge? I expect they have planned the platform sizes to allow for the maximum flows expected when the 16 tph service is running. Because only 8 tph will run between there and Highbury and Islington, it will be the obvious place for people to change when going 'southbound' - but may also be encouraged northbound as well if the smaller stations (for example some of those on the original ELL) start suffering platform level congestion due to changing trains? BTW, can anyone provide a link to a categoric statement on which of the four sub-services will run through to Highbury, and which will terminate at Dalston Junction? I see it has come up in the London Reconnections blog without a quick answer... And what are the plans for Shoreditch High Street (or as i like to call it, Directly Opposite My Office On Commercial Street) - will the views to the arches and pillars and other quite nice old bits of railway architecture be maintained, or is the surrounding area going to be turned into a tower block? Seems it is planned to be submerged under tower blocks eventually. Paul S |
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