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First time lurker, first time poster.
Just a bit furious as to why they won't extend the London Overground to Streatham- especially when no new track needs to be built. Crystal Palace to Clapham Junction would join up Balham, Wandsworth and Streatham Hill/Common and all would be well with the world. Thoughts? |
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On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 11:16:49 +0100
BumYoghurt wrote: Just a bit furious as to why they won't extend the London Overground to Streatham- especially when no new track needs to be built. Crystal Palace to Clapham Junction would join up Balham, Wandsworth and Streatham Hill/Common and all would be well with the world. I think they are planning on making it circular at some point no? Thoughts? Yes, its a pity it doesn't share stations with the central , piccadilly and northern lines which it crosses. Then it may be genuinely useful to a lot more people. B2003 |
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![]() wrote: On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 11:16:49 +0100 BumYoghurt wrote: Just a bit furious as to why they won't extend the London Overground to Streatham- especially when no new track needs to be built. Crystal Palace to Clapham Junction would join up Balham, Wandsworth and Streatham Hill/Common and all would be well with the world. I think they are planning on making it circular at some point no? Sort of, depending upon your definition of circular - phase 2, due to open in December 2012, will add a new branch to the East London Line from Surrey Quays to Clapham Jn (via Queens Rd Peckham, Peckham Rye, Denmark Hill, Clapham High St, Wandsworth Rd, then Clapham Jn). Trains won't actually run through onto the West London Line though - pax will need to change trains at Clapham Jn if they want to head to say Kensington Olympia (this change will be v easy though). There are I think various thoughts about further London Overground services south of the river, specifically from Crystal Palace via Streatham to Clapham Jn, but nothing's imminent on that front. Thoughts? Yes, its a pity it doesn't share stations with the central , piccadilly and northern lines which it crosses. Then it may be genuinely useful to a lot more people. Clapham High Street to Clapham North (Northern line) is a pretty easy interchange. |
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"BumYoghurt" wrote in message ...
First time lurker, first time poster. Just a bit furious as to why they won't extend the London Overground to Streatham- especially when no new track needs to be built. Crystal Palace to Clapham Junction would join up Balham, Wandsworth and Streatham Hill/Common and all would be well with the world. Thoughts? There are already 4 Southern trains an hour between Crystal Palace and Clapham Junction so I am not sure why you would need LO running on that section as well? Peter Smyth |
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On 2011\10\05 18:27, Peter Smyth wrote:
"BumYoghurt" wrote in message ... First time lurker, first time poster. Just a bit furious as to why they won't extend the London Overground to Streatham- especially when no new track needs to be built. Crystal Palace to Clapham Junction would join up Balham, Wandsworth and Streatham Hill/Common and all would be well with the world. Thoughts? There are already 4 Southern trains an hour between Crystal Palace and Clapham Junction so I am not sure why you would need LO running on that section as well? Because being on the tube map would put up the value of his house. |
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"Basil Jet" wrote in message
... On 2011\10\05 18:27, Peter Smyth wrote: There are already 4 Southern trains an hour between Crystal Palace and Clapham Junction so I am not sure why you would need LO running on that section as well? Because being on the tube map would put up the value of his house. ....and everyone knows that travelling in a 8/10/12 car Electrostar with loads of seats, isn't anything like as much fun as travelling in a 4 car Electrostar with loads of standing space. Paul S |
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On Oct 5, 11:16*am, BumYoghurt
wrote: First time lurker, first time poster. Just a bit furious as to why they won't extend the London Overground to Streatham- especially when no new track needs to be built. Crystal Palace to Clapham Junction would join up Balham, Wandsworth and Streatham Hill/Common and all would be well with the world. Thoughts? -- BumYoghurt There was once a plan to link the East London Railway (as was) with the Lea Valley Line somewhere between Bethnal Green and Cambridge Heath. Also it would have been nice if there were platforms reinstated on the mainline (maybe Lea Valley tracks only) almost directly beneath Shoreditch High Street, as the ELL has no interchange with the Central line or with National Express. |
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On Wed, 5 Oct 2011 17:07:09 +0100
"Mizter T" wrote: Yes, its a pity it doesn't share stations with the central , piccadilly and northern lines which it crosses. Then it may be genuinely useful to a lot more people. Clapham High Street to Clapham North (Northern line) is a pretty easy interchange. I was thinking more of the NLL where it whizzes past a load of tube lines without stopping. Obviously this isn't TfLs fault but I can't help wondering why for example North Acton on the central line was built about 300 metres away from where the NLL crosses it instead of building a station there. But then it doesn't even interchange with the piccadilly line which also crosses it which is Gold standard ****wittedness on the part of the original builders of both lines. B2003 |
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The circular route that is planned is a joke, as people mentioned, you need to change at Clapham Junction (the LO platform is a joke there too, covered in weeds, even after they closed it for 4 weeks for maintenance). You'll probably be dropped from Crystal Palace/Surrey Quays at Clapham on platform 17, leaving a 1-2 minutes walk to platform 2 for the LO interchange. |
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"Dr. Sunil" wrote in message
... Also it would have been nice if there were platforms reinstated on the mainline (maybe Lea Valley tracks only) almost directly beneath Shoreditch High Street, as the ELL has no interchange with the Central line or with National Express. The lack of a Central Line interchange was intentional, it was decided early on that an interchange with Crossrail at Whitechapel would be better for distributing passengers more evenly. Paul S |
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