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![]() On Aug 10, 7:59*am, Roland Perry wrote: In message op.vg09em1lby8eno@sheepdog, at 21:19:24 on Fri, 6 Aug 2010, Colin McKenzie remarked: 22. Park Royal: Central, Piccadilly Anyone know what happened to this one? A few years ago it seemed to be going ahead. The office development that was to fund it has stalled. Theoretically it's *still a requirement if all the offices get built, but London Underground *were never keen, and the condition is likely to be dropped if housing is *built instead of offices. A pity, and I still hope it goes ahead. It's easy to work out that passengers from further out on Piccadilly or Central lines, going to a zone 1 or 2 destination on the other line, benefit from changing at Park *Royal. So does LU, as it reduces number of stations passed and number of *interchanges made in zone 1, where tube capacity is most strained. And *they're more likely to get a seat. But this sort of lateral thinking seems *to be beyond London Underground. It's also possible that people living "further out on the Piccadilly" would use it as a short cut to/from the West End, thereby overloading the Central. Yeah, I had similar thoughts. Still, it would serve to make the Rayners Lane branch of the Piccadilly more useful. |
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