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On Dec 15, 8:38*am, "Peter Masson" wrote:
"Clive D. W. Feather" wrote The New Lines to Watford Junction, and the Bushey Triangle (to give access to Croxley depot) were electrified in 1917, basically as soon as the Bakerloo Line was ready to use it. The Croxley Green branch was electrified in 1922 and the Rickmansworth branch in 1927. This is just as likely to be post-war austerity and dealing with Grouping as any other reason. The Met Watford branch was opened in 1925, and electrified from the start, though for the first few months half the service was provided by steam GC trains from Marylebone. There was also, until 1934, a shuttle service between Rickmansworth and Watford. When the Croxley link is opened is there a case for an Amersham to Watford Junction service, as well as Met trains from Aldgate/Baker Street? Peter A discussion on another forum has turned up this: http://www.croxleyraillink.com/media...20re port.pdf ....which I asked for repeatedly during the consultation but never got ![]() that are of more interest. First up, the notion of a shuttle from the existing Watford Met is given, but only to Croxley! Thus incurring all the engineering headaches of a new bay platform and track work and staff...when a perfectly good bay already exists at Rickmansworth....or heaven forbid, Chesham. Next up, no consideration is given whatsoever to reinstating the curve between Bushey and the Croxley branch. Here's where it gets (more) interesting. One option considered was reinstating the disused NR line to Rickmansworth and making a junction to the Met main line. However, they then propose closing the existing Met branch completely, destroying the case as the Met route has great coverage. However, if you reinstated the curve as discussed above, you could operate 2tph LO to Watford Junction from Bushey, 2tph to Rickmansworth from Bushey, and up to the full Met service via the NR route with new stations serving the industrial estates, and having a grade-separated interchange between the two at Cardiff Road, (with total segregation if you gave up the Bushey to Watford High Street services). Finally, the West Herts metro is given, but only considered as a light rail tram or tram-train. The massive amounts of on-street running required destroying the case for that, and only cursory mention given to a bridge or tunnel to cross the WCML. Whilst I fully expect the tunnel to be expensive, it would have been more helpful for a heavy rail option using said tunnel to have been considered. |
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On 15/12/2011 08:38, Peter Masson wrote:
"Clive D. W. Feather" wrote The New Lines to Watford Junction, and the Bushey Triangle (to give access to Croxley depot) were electrified in 1917, basically as soon as the Bakerloo Line was ready to use it. The Croxley Green branch was electrified in 1922 and the Rickmansworth branch in 1927. This is just as likely to be post-war austerity and dealing with Grouping as any other reason. The Met Watford branch was opened in 1925, and electrified from the start, though for the first few months half the service was provided by steam GC trains from Marylebone. There was also, until 1934, a shuttle service between Rickmansworth and Watford. When the Croxley link is opened is there a case for an Amersham to Watford Junction service, as well as Met trains from Aldgate/Baker Street? Peter Remind me: I am from Watford but live in Birmingham. There is a Croxley and a Croxley Green Station. Which lines are they on? -- Myth, after all, is what we believe naturally. History is what we must painfully learn and struggle to remember. -Albert Goldman |
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![]() "Martin Edwards" wrote Remind me: I am from Watford but live in Birmingham. There is a Croxley and a Croxley Green Station. Which lines are they on? Croxley is the intermediate station on the Met Watford branch. Watford West is the (closed) terminus of the LNWR branch from Watford Junction and Watford High Street. The Croxley Link will be a new link from Croxley to join the Croxley Green branch, which would be reopened, with teh stub from Croxley to the Met's Watford terminus being closed. Met trains from Aldgate and Baker Street via Harrow-on-the-Hill would be diverted over the link to terminate at Watford Junction. Peter |
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On 16/12/2011 12:43, Peter Masson wrote:
"Martin Edwards" wrote Remind me: I am from Watford but live in Birmingham. There is a Croxley and a Croxley Green Station. Which lines are they on? Croxley is the intermediate station on the Met Watford branch. Watford West is the (closed) terminus of the LNWR branch from Watford Junction and Watford High Street. Er... for Watford West read Croxley Green! (Watford West was an intermediate station between Watford High Street and Croxley Green.) |
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Croxley white paper again LOL!
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On 16/12/2011 12:43, Peter Masson wrote:
"Martin Edwards" wrote Remind me: I am from Watford but live in Birmingham. There is a Croxley and a Croxley Green Station. Which lines are they on? Croxley is the intermediate station on the Met Watford branch. Watford West is the (closed) terminus of the LNWR branch from Watford Junction and Watford High Street. The Croxley Link will be a new link from Croxley to join the Croxley Green branch, which would be reopened, with teh stub from Croxley to the Met's Watford terminus being closed. Met trains from Aldgate and Baker Street via Harrow-on-the-Hill would be diverted over the link to terminate at Watford Junction. Peter Thanks -- Myth, after all, is what we believe naturally. History is what we must painfully learn and struggle to remember. -Albert Goldman |
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On 16/12/2011 18:22, Peter Lawrence wrote:
On 16/12/2011 12:43, Peter Masson wrote: "Martin Edwards" wrote Remind me: I am from Watford but live in Birmingham. There is a Croxley and a Croxley Green Station. Which lines are they on? Croxley is the intermediate station on the Met Watford branch. Watford West is the (closed) terminus of the LNWR branch from Watford Junction and Watford High Street. Er... for Watford West read Croxley Green! (Watford West was an intermediate station between Watford High Street and Croxley Green.) Thanks. I was unlear about all this even when I lived there. -- Myth, after all, is what we believe naturally. History is what we must painfully learn and struggle to remember. -Albert Goldman |
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