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On Sat, 30 Jul 2011 18:39:13 +0100, Paul Scott
wrote: "andypurk" wrote in message news ![]() On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 18:27:41 +0100, Paul Corfield wrote: One small question - is it still the case that there will be a flat junction south of Blackfriars where the LOB and E&C routes diverge? I can't imagine anything fancy like flyunders can be put in place given the CX line alignment. Nonetheless that is going to some challenge to get 18 tph in both directions across a flat junction without too many conflicts given the pretty long distance nature of many of the services and risks of late running. The flyover/dive under for the New Cross Gate route trains will be to the east of London Bridge. Thameslink services will use the platforms currently used by Charing Cross trains and the existing two track route over Borough Market. The Charing Cross services will generally be using the new platforms to be built to the south of platforms 1-6 and the new bridge over Borough Market recently put in place (but with no track due to be laid until later on in the project). I believe Paul C was actually asking about the flat crossing moves needed immediately south of Blackfriars. There's definitely a conflict there between the 18 tph coming from London Bridge, and the 6 tph towards Elephant and Castle. Of course trains in the opposite directions don't cross each other, they just have to merge... Therefore his point is that there is only very limited space along the line of route to fit in an underpass - because of the proximity of the CX approach lines; but perhaps a flyover for the Thameslink down line towards Elephant would be feasible, even if unusually high... So he did, I wasn't paying attention. However the flat junction with a 3:1 split isn't so bad, especially as the route will be under ATO through the junction and presumably there will be the opportunity to have a bit of recovery time at Elephant and Castle or London Bridge for the Up trains (due to having more than one platform available) allowing train to arrive at the junction at the correct time. I would imagine that the junction at St. Pancras may be more of an operational problem with only a single platform to accommodate the merging trains from two routes. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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