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TfL plan to rebuild Bank to make it more accessible and less cramped,
starting construction in 2018 or so. It strikes me that the easiest way to do that is to abandon the DLR plaforms, and rebuild the DLR in a more east-west direction (east south east to west north west, to be precise), near the monument end, but stretching near (but under) the Waterloo & City platforms at the other end. That way, the northern line can be rebuilt to go deeper - to the abandoned DLR platforms The existing northern line platforms can become a huge concourse / station offices / both The DLR can extend west to ludgate circus without having to abandon / fork from the route to bank. Admittedly it would have to miss out cannon street, but the new entrance to the waterloo & city platforms in the middle of walbrook should mitigate that (the entrance is already going to be built once bucklersbury house is demolished, as part of the Walbrook Square development). The waterloo & city line would be able to be extended without blocking access to it (because the new DLR concourse would still provide an access route that could be easily used while they build a new one at the eastern end) And the northern line won't be in the way of the northern city line being extended south any more. But is that the best option? |
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