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although once or twice two freight trains have passed while I've been waiting for my train. |
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About 40/45 years ago I used to travel to work from Palmers Green to Broad Street
via Finsbury Park and Canonbury Tunnel. Between Dalston Junction and Broad Street the trains moved quite quickly and the electric trains from Richmond moved a lot faster. Of course in those days there were no stations at Haggerston and Hoxton to slow things up. They had been closed for the Second World War along with Mildmay Park and had never been re-opened. |
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I don't see the purpose of terminating at Dalston Junction. Its
nowheresville. Even if you want to get the NLL you have to walk to kingsland. Why doesn't every train just go to highbury which would be a lot more useful? Its only another 2 stops. It just makes no sense whatsoever from a service or passenger point of view. I'd be interested in knowing the answer to this too. If there isn't a good reason for this not to happen would this also mean there was never a good reason for the two bay platforms at Dalston Junction? |
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"Graham J" wrote in message
... I'd be interested in knowing the answer to this too. If there isn't a good reason for this not to happen would this also mean there was never a good reason for the two bay platforms at Dalston Junction? To run the whole service reliably (and it's designed for up to 18 or even 20 tph ultimately) with adequate turnround times and margins you'd need a four platform station at Highbury, and there isn't room. Paul S |
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On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 12:03:18 +0100
"Paul Scott" wrote: "Graham J" wrote in message ... I'd be interested in knowing the answer to this too. If there isn't a good reason for this not to happen would this also mean there was never a good reason for the two bay platforms at Dalston Junction? To run the whole service reliably (and it's designed for up to 18 or even 20 tph ultimately) with adequate turnround times and margins you'd need a four platform station at Highbury, and there isn't room. Turnaround times are not a necessity. There is absolutely no reason why one train can't leave immediately another arrives. That only requires 2 platforms. IIRC highbury has 3. B2003 |
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On Thu, 23 Aug 2012 14:01:35 +0100
Paul Corfield wrote: Even the most automated system will have a turnround time of about 30 seconds. I can't think of a system anywhere that runs to that sort of headway as platform dwell times to allow for door cycle times and I didn't mean the same train to go out and come in - i meant another train already there waiting to leave as soon as one pulls in. God knows they managed it at arnos grove enough in the past with a cockfosters train leaving 10 seconds before an arnos grove terminator opened its doors. B2003 |
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To run the whole service reliably (and it's designed for up to 18 or even
20 tph ultimately) with adequate turnround times and margins you'd need a four platform station at Highbury, and there isn't room. I was just wondering what the factors are that makes Highbury different from other two platform terminals with higher service levels, e.g. Brixton on the Victoria Line. That's a genuine question by the way, I am sure they are many and various but I don't really know what they are. Paul has already suggested that something as simple as the distance to the scissors crossover would be one factor (assuming it couldn't have been placed somewhere else). I wouldn't be surprised if something like passengers tending to wait around on the platforms for a direct train instead of taking the first one and then waiting further down the line would be a factor too. G. |
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