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I was at Hackney Downs Station yesterday when a Stansted Express train
crawled through at little more than walking pace. The alignment of this route through inner East London precludes fast running. Why, I wondered, don't they route the train via Stratford? The route between Liverpool Street and Stratford allows rapid movement and once Stratford is passed, the route between Stratford and Tottenham Hale is also far better aligned than the line via Hackney. Presumably there must be a good reason for continuing with the tortuous Hackney route but does anyone know what it is? Shortage of capacity between Liverpool Street and Stratford? Too much time lost negotiating the Stratford curve? Any ideas? |
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