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On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 15:09:27 +0000, Robert
wrote: On 2016-01-14 13:55:32 +0000, Recliner said: On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 13:44:18 +0000, Basil Jet wrote: On 2016\01\14 13:17, Recliner wrote: On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 13:08:41 +0000, e27002 aurora wrote: On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 00:14:35 +0000, Steve Fitzgerald ] wrote: In message , Anna Noyd-Dryver writes Hammersmith is no longer a depot as such. It's just a stabling point. We have to take trains from Ealing Common to Edgware Road for H&C services now. Thanks Steve, I've been meaning to come back to this post - apparently only 6 S7s stable at Hammersmith overnight now. Really? I didn't realise it was that few now as the other stabling points haven't changed much. Last time I was at HMD (for training) there were quite a few trains about and space for, I would guess maybe 20 to 25 in total. HMD was very much a C stock depot and once they went everything was focused at Ealing Common and Upminster (and a couple at Neasden) which both now provide H&C trains for service. So, Anna's point seems to have more, and more merit. Unfortunately it is too late now. The 14tph will remain as terminators. But at OOC when it opens, which will be more useful than Paddington. Yeah, but will OOC need 24tph? Would 12 not have been enough, with the other twelve (or fewer) going to Hammersmith? Why this sudden fixation with changing the service to Hammersmith? It's an inner city line with frequent stops, well-served with Circle and H&C S7 trains that were designed for it. Adrian seems to have some vendetta against the H&C, apparently because it's lost its original Metropolitan Line links. If Crossrail were to have an additional western destination, it should be on a line that gets it out of inner London, such as the WCML (to Tring) or the Chiltern (perhaps to Gerrards Cross). As grade separated junctions seem to be all the rage nowadays (Hitchin, Nuneaton, Doncaster, Norton Bridge, Reading, Stockley Bridge and Action that I can think of!) I still feel that Windsor would make an excellent end point for Crossrail. It could easily accept 4 trains per hour off-peak - all those tourists - and it's not so far that the lack of on-board toilets could start becoming uncomfortable (!) Agreed. Unfortunately, it is not even being considered by the powers that be. That leaves another 10tph to be accounted for... |
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