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On 2018\02\26 07:55, Recliner wrote:
Basil Jet wrote: On 2018\02\17 19:04, wrote: https://youtu.be/d-RzWLxPQCs I hadn't actually realised that the railway was on the surface between Connaught Tunnel and North Woolwich. Amazing that they didn't build a station here, with a travelator under Holt Road to the airport. This must the be nearest that a railway has ever opened to an airport without making any attempt to serve it. There don't seem to be many ways for pedestrians to cross the railway here either. The businesses in Factory Road are a stone's throw from the houses around Holt Road and are not much further from the airport but they almost have a shorter walking route under the Thames to Woolwich than they do under Crossrail to the houses. You might be interested in a report in today's Times: Extract: It is the issue that has had London City airport spotters perplexed for years: why is it not connected to the £15 billion Crossrail line? It has now emerged that the airport is about to embark on a year-long feasibility study to make the case for adding a station to the route. The east-west line takes a 26-mile subterranean route through the capital and passes just 550ft from the airport terminal. Robert Sinclair, chief executive of the airport, said the project would examine the engineering case for a Crossrail station and present options to its bosses. The study, which has yet to be commissioned, is expected to take between one and two years. It has previously been suggested that such a station would cost about £50 million. It would add two and a half minutes to journey times from one end of the line to the other. Mr Sinclair said: “We understand that that won’t happen overnight but we see a Crossrail station as a major strategic imperative.” From: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/city-airport-to-broaden-its-horizons-as-tourist-hub-309g3nfx7?shareToken=2df295a0aa11a527a104da976cdd6 a7f Thanking you kindly. |
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On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 08:17:43 +0000, Graeme Wall
wrote: On 26/02/2018 07:55, Recliner wrote: You might be interested in a report in today's Times: Extract: It is the issue that has had London City airport spotters perplexed for years: why is it not connected to the 15 billion Crossrail line? It has now emerged that the airport is about to embark on a year-long feasibility study to make the case for adding a station to the route. The east-west line takes a 26-mile subterranean route through the capital and passes just 550ft from the airport terminal. Robert Sinclair, chief executive of the airport, said the project would examine the engineering case for a Crossrail station and present options to its bosses. The study, which has yet to be commissioned, is expected to take between one and two years. It has previously been suggested that such a station would cost about 50 million. It would add two and a half minutes to journey times from one end of the line to the other. Mr Sinclair said: We understand that that wont happen overnight but we see a Crossrail station as a major strategic imperative. From: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/city-airport-to-broaden-its-horizons-as-tourist-hub-309g3nfx7?shareToken=2df295a0aa11a527a104da976cdd6 a7f And it never occurred to them before? If it's got as far as officially being announced now, then it occurred to them a very long time ago. For obvious reasons, they wouldn't have wanted to spend any money on it until they were certain that Crossrail itself was going to open on time and the prospect of an airport station was realistic. Also, this is probably linked to projected growth in usage, particularly in the leisure market. Existing passenger numbers are catered for well enough by the DLR and road links (especially given that a lot of business travellers will be starting from their offices rather than home). But a Crossrail station will make it much more easily accessible for travellers starting from outside London. Mark |
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It's as if they thought, "Let's wait until a WWII bomb is found nearby, THEN kick up a fuss."
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