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![]() Meridian Water station, which has had a sparse peak-only service since it replaced Angel Road station earlier in the year, will get an all-day half-hourly daily terminator from Stratford starting tomorrow, using the new two-way single track from Lea Bridge station. (I presume the new junction has a name, but I've not heard it. Lea Bridge junction maybe?) -- Basil Jet recently enjoyed listening to Bibio - 2016 - A Mineral Love |
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I sampled this new service on Monday and travelled early afternoon
from Stratford to Meridian Water. There were a few people on the train but most alighted at Tottenham Hale. A few more got off at Northumberland Park and only two at Meridian Water. I strolled round the area and arrived back at the station to discover that the next train to Stratford had been cancelled! The service and the infrastructure make no sense to me. It's obvious that economies have been made, e.g. a single track, but why then have they installed a length of track south of Coppermill Junction towards Lea Bridge? The crossover should have been immediately after the junction, as between there and Stratford, the line is lightly used and requires no additional capacity. At Tottenham Hale Station, huge, mega-heavy duty OLE masts for the new single track have been placed where a second new track would need to run. However, elsewhere much slimmer masts have been installed far back from the alignment of a second track. The work seems to have been done with a view to Crossrail 2 converting Tottenham Hale Station to two island platforms, i.e. with no need for a second new track on the east side of the station, but Crossrail 2 is now under question. Meridian Water at present is just a brownfield site. Construction has not yet started, so it will be at least two years before anyone moves in. Until then the new station will be pretty useless. The new track terminates in the station with no provision to enable trains on the main line to cross over. The West Anglia Main Line is very busy and towards London would benefit from additional capacity. (Down trains are flighted from Tottenham Hale so that each train follows one whose stopping pattern will not impede the following train. Consequently they run through a series of green lights while up trains approaching Tottenham Hale meet a series of yellows.) It would help if some of the up trains, particularly those destined for Stratford, could cross to the new track, releasing capacity on the main line. This has not been catered for and those trains from Bishops Stortford to Stratford have to stop at Meridian Water on the main line! If the new service is never going to extend beyond Meridian Water and if Crossrail 2 is delayed or substantially changed, it would make more sense to incorporate the new service into London Overground and to extend LO trains currently terminating at Stratford to Meridian Water. Last edited by Robin9 : September 15th 19 at 04:39 PM |
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