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Marc Brett wrote:
There was some talk about eliminating Kew Gardens and Richmond from the District Line, to be replaced by Crossrail. The PDF map shows them both in place. Does this mean that the District Line will be preserved intact, or is this still under review? As I pointed out in an earlier post, the map doesn't have a way of indicating existing lines that would be closed. The current Crossrail plan removes District services on the Richmond branch. Also, why doesn't the Kingston branch of Crossrail end at Norbiton? It is in Crossrail's own planning documents, and would bring people right to Kingston Hospital. It was in Crossrail's original proposal for this branch in order to provide reversing facilities. The current plan (dating from September 2003 IIRC) has 8tph terminating at Richmond, and Crossrail's view is that Kingston can cope with the remaining 4tph. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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