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As Crossrail is in all likelihood going to be a regional link, as
opposed to an intercity one, are there any reasons why it could not run double deck trains similar to those is Paris? |
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![]() "Chetoph" wrote in message m... As Crossrail is in all likelihood going to be a regional link, as opposed to an intercity one, are there any reasons why it could not run double deck trains similar to those is Paris? Simple one. Gauge. Crossrail is *not* an entirely new railway, nor is it proposed to operate on dedicated tracks. At the extremities it will be using existing Network Rail lines, with all the problems of bridge heights, trackbed widths etc. If Crossrail was an entirely new construction, using dedicated track, then your suggestion would make good sense. |
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"Chetoph" wrote in message m...
As Crossrail is in all likelihood going to be a regional link, as opposed to an intercity one, are there any reasons why it could not run double deck trains similar to those is Paris? Presumably the tunnel(s) would need a larger diameter, and would cost proportionately more to dig, if the trains were double deck. Crossrail have already stated that the trains will be twice as long as a "normal" tube train. Robin |
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![]() "Robin Cox" wrote in message ... Crossrail have already stated that the trains will be twice as long as a "normal" tube train. Although they will, inevitably, have to comply with platform lengths on the overground sections of Network Rail (such as the suburban stations from Stratford to Shenfield). |
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Jack Taylor wrote:
"Robin Cox" wrote in message ... Crossrail have already stated that the trains will be twice as long as a "normal" tube train. Although they will, inevitably, have to comply with platform lengths on the overground sections of Network Rail (such as the suburban stations from Stratford to Shenfield). Won't they just extend the platforms as necessary? Given the cost of the project, I'd hate to see them run shorter trains than the system can take just because existing platforms are too short. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 |
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Dave Arquati wrote:
Jack Taylor wrote: "Robin Cox" wrote in message ... Crossrail have already stated that the trains will be twice as long as a "normal" tube train. Although they will, inevitably, have to comply with platform lengths on the overground sections of Network Rail (such as the suburban stations from Stratford to Shenfield). Won't they just extend the platforms as necessary? Given the cost of the project, I'd hate to see them run shorter trains than the system can take just because existing platforms are too short. They do indeed plan to extend existing platforms where necessary to accomodate 10-car Crossrail trains, according to http://www.crossrail.co.uk/consultation. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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"Richard J." wrote in
: Dave Arquati wrote: Jack Taylor wrote: "Robin Cox" wrote in message ... Crossrail have already stated that the trains will be twice as long as a "normal" tube train. Although they will, inevitably, have to comply with platform lengths on the overground sections of Network Rail (such as the suburban stations from Stratford to Shenfield). Won't they just extend the platforms as necessary? Given the cost of the project, I'd hate to see them run shorter trains than the system can take just because existing platforms are too short. They do indeed plan to extend existing platforms where necessary to accomodate 10-car Crossrail trains, according to http://www.crossrail.co.uk/consultation. Er, Why 10-cars? Designing the in-tunnel stations for anything less than 12 cars would be madness. I could understand leaving the out-tunnel stations at eight cars (as present on the suburban GE) to save money and get the project off the ground, or extend to 12 cars, but 10? This requires almost as much work for half the benefit! |
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In message 0, David
Jackman writes Er, Why 10-cars? Designing the in-tunnel stations for anything less than 12 cars would be madness. I could understand leaving the out-tunnel stations at eight cars (as present on the suburban GE) to save money and get the project off the ground, or extend to 12 cars, but 10? This requires almost as much work for half the benefit! This reminded me of the trains I saw on the Paris Metro; the ones with the full width intercar links.. would they make better use of available space. Possible? -- Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no. |
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David Jackman wrote:
"Richard J." wrote in : They do indeed plan to extend existing platforms where necessary to accomodate 10-car Crossrail trains, according to http://www.crossrail.co.uk/consultation. Er, Why 10-cars? Designing the in-tunnel stations for anything less than 12 cars would be madness. Who said anything about in-tunnel stations? We were discussing whether the trains would fit into the existing above-ground platforms on, for example, the Shenfield branch. The standard length of the in-tunnel platforms is 245 metres, compared to (I think) 210 metres above ground, so it looks like they *are* designing for 12 cars in tunnel. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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Kat wrote:
In message 0, David Jackman writes Er, Why 10-cars? Designing the in-tunnel stations for anything less than 12 cars would be madness. I could understand leaving the out-tunnel stations at eight cars (as present on the suburban GE) to save money and get the project off the ground, or extend to 12 cars, but 10? This requires almost as much work for half the benefit! This reminded me of the trains I saw on the Paris Metro; the ones with the full width intercar links.. would they make better use of available space. Only if people "passed right down inside the car", as the saying goes. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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