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Crossrail West Ealing
My son wants to buy a flat near West Ealing as he says it will benefit from Crossrail.
I looked this up on their website and can see a new station is being built but there will still only be 4 tains an hour and it will take just 3 minutes off the travelling time to Paddington. The trains will be longer so maybe the journey will be more comfortable. I do not live in London can anyone explain the reasons why Crossrail will be so beneficial to places like West Ealing? Thanks |
Crossrail West Ealing
In message , at 11:13:58 on Sun, 6
Dec 2015, elstep remarked: My son wants to buy a flat near West Ealing as he says it will benefit from Crossrail. I looked this up on their website and can see a new station is being built but there will still only be 4 tains an hour and it will take just 3 minutes off the travelling time to Paddington. The trains will be longer so maybe the journey will be more comfortable. I do not live in London can anyone explain the reasons why Crossrail will be so beneficial to places like West Ealing? Because you'll be able to do direct journeys much further than Paddington in one direction and Ealing in the other. -- Roland Perry |
Crossrail West Ealing
On 06/12/2015 10:13, elstep wrote: My son wants to buy a flat near West Ealing as he says it will benefit from Crossrail. I looked this up on their website and can see a new station is being built but there will still only be 4 tains an hour and it will take just 3 minutes off the travelling time to Paddington. The trains will be longer so maybe the journey will be more comfortable. I do not live in London can anyone explain the reasons why Crossrail will be so beneficial to places like West Ealing? Thanks It'll make property prices go up. Your son is probably a little late to the party. |
Crossrail West Ealing
On 2015-12-07, Paul Corfield wrote:
On Sun, 6 Dec 2015 11:13:58 +0100, elstep wrote: My son wants to buy a flat near West Ealing as he says it will benefit from Crossrail. I looked this up on their website and can see a new station is being built but there will still only be 4 tains an hour and it will take just 3 minutes off the travelling time to Paddington. The trains will be longer so maybe the journey will be more comfortable. I do not live in London can anyone explain the reasons why Crossrail will be so beneficial to places like West Ealing? Thanks Shortens journey times to stations beyond West Ealing. Increases capacity on routes that are chronically overloaded. Provides relief to busy tube services especially the Central Line. Gives a wide range of direct services right across London and into the central area from places where people have to change between main line and tube services. The property market in London is highly attuned to how effective the public transport network is. New transport links instantly drive up house prices and trigger development in areas near improved routes. This effect is particularly acute now but has existed for a long time. The extension of the railways and tubes created vast new suburbs as journey times fell compared to road transport services. unfortunately here in south east london where the overground runs there is no space for vast new suburbs, so we are getting blocks of ugly flats probably the slums of the future, many of which have north or northeast facing balconies. From my POV the density is getting too high, the estate that was demolished at the elephant is just being replaced with expensive but equally crowded flats, you look out of your 450K window, and what do you see, more 450K windows, ad nauseam...... -- Martin |
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