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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Dave Arquati wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote: On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Dave Arquati wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: "The second route would link Herts and Beds with Clapham Junction." Beds is probably wrong, although it's very much up in the air. Herts could get Crossrail 2 services; it depends if they decide to run any up the Lea Valley line. I hadn't heard about this idea (until i looked at your site, obviously). It's pretty obvious - Stratford, Lea Valley Line (more or less unused for passengers at the moment), Tottenham Hale, some set of stations to the north (hopefully Stansted). Is it being seriously considered? For some value of 'seriously' appropriate to the entirely hypothetical Crossrail 2, of course. It would seem sensible for Crossrail 2 to take over the "one" services from Stratford to Stansted and Hertford East starting next year, and enhance them - especially given the desire to regenerate the Lea Valley. A direct service from Stansted to the rest of Central London would also be a bonus, if Stansted is to be expanded. Strongly agreed. Of course, it would be yet another transport project which *just* misses Hackney - after the ELL, stepping over the border into Dalston and then fleeing to Islington, and the eternally promised but never delivered prospect of Chelsea-Hackney. This is, of course, all entirely hypothetical. A route to Barnet and Finchley via the closed Crouch End branch line from Finsbury Park has even been proposed. Yes, because Finchley has such a shortage of rail links! And people in Finsbury Park probably think trains are only a legend! You know what really makes me want to cry? In Clapton, just up from where i used to live, on the Upper Clapton Road, just before the corner shop that's just down from the petrol station, there's a mural, presumably done by local primary school children. It's charming, a really nice bit of twee lefty local art/civicism stuff; it's virtually a regeneration area in its own right. It's basically a painting of local life - tower blocks, streets, parks, smiling, diverse Hackneyites, all that jazz. And you know what's in the middle of it? A tube train. How they even knew what one looked like escapes me. Clapham Junction would almost definitely get Crossrail 2. Almost? If it doesn't, someone's getting their legs broken. Quite. I only said "almost" because with these things (and with politicians), you never know with 100% certainty that something is definite until, for example, you see passengers get on a Crossrail 2 train at Clapham Junction and get successfully delivered to King's Cross... ! Also, are they still going with this stupid tube gauge idea, or have they seen sense? Not sure about that. AIUI, the tube gauge route could include a useful station at Piccadilly Circus which a mainline gauge route could not. Then again, I don't think anyone's seriously proposing tube-gauge trains to Stansted. Oh, i don't know - if they take the Finsbury Park route down, they can make it a spur on the Piccadilly, so people can go direct from Stansted to Heathrow. That'll teach those air-travelling *******s a lesson! It depends what branches they settle on and whether they think Piccadilly Circus is a goal worth having for the sacrifice. Is that a problem with mainline gauge per se, or with long platforms? It seems hard to believe there isn't room for a mainline gauge station anywhere in the area. tom -- Understand the world we're living in |
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