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This isn't Crossrail, as such, but we have often wondered why there is
no direct rail link between Brixton and Streatham, but one has to change at Herne Hill. Physically, it would be possible for one train to do that journey - why don't they? -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 8 March 2004 |
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![]() "Annabel Smyth" wrote in message ... This isn't Crossrail, as such, but we have often wondered why there is no direct rail link between Brixton and Streatham, but one has to change at Herne Hill. Physically, it would be possible for one train to do that journey - why don't they? -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 8 March 2004 Because those two stations are on different routes. The rail network is made up of routes, most of which go to and from terminals such as Victoria, London Bridge, Blackfriars etc. It's already a complex network, and the more routes there are the less frequently they can run. You cannot expect a direct route from every station to every other station. |
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"David Fairthorne" wrote in message
et.cable.rogers.com... "Annabel Smyth" wrote in message ... This isn't Crossrail, as such, but we have often wondered why there is no direct rail link between Brixton and Streatham, but one has to change at Herne Hill. Physically, it would be possible for one train to do that journey - why don't they? Because those two stations are on different routes. The rail network is made up of routes, most of which go to and from terminals such as Victoria, London Bridge, Blackfriars etc. It's already a complex network, and the more routes there are the less frequently they can run. You cannot expect a direct route from every station to every other station. That's also a very well served bus corridor, isn't it? Jonn |
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 at 23:05:51, David Fairthorne
wrote: "Annabel Smyth" wrote in message ... This isn't Crossrail, as such, but we have often wondered why there is no direct rail link between Brixton and Streatham, but one has to change at Herne Hill. Physically, it would be possible for one train to do that journey - why don't they? -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 8 March 2004 Because those two stations are on different routes. The rail network is made up of routes, most of which go to and from terminals such as Victoria, London Bridge, Blackfriars etc. It's already a complex network, and the more routes there are the less frequently they can run. You cannot expect a direct route from every station to every other station. Well, you can - but you wont' get one! I just wish there was a route that went that way, though - or that we had an extension of the Vicky line to Streatham, or even that a bus went down Acre Lane and all the way to Streatham Station... it's such a pain in the neck when it's 10 minutes in the car, and can take up to an hour on public transport (I go there 3 times/week, and only one of those trips is by car!). -- Annabel Smyth http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/index.html Website updated 8 March 2004 |
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