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Angus Bryant wrote:
"Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... The best solution, as I've said previously, would be to let Crossrail 1 take over the slow lines (NOT the DC lines) on the WCML, with cross platform interchange at Willesden Junction, and run trains to Wolverton (Milton Keynes) and possibly Northampton. LU would then take over the DC lines and run its trains to Euston, and a freight route would be created from Willesden to the NLL. If the Felixstowe-Nuneaton gauge enhancement project were completed properly, then the amount of freight traffic on the NLL could be reduced significantly. The freight route you mention wouldn't be any different than before, as it would still have to share the same tracks with the same services. I remember one plan postulated when the East-West Rail study was commissioned a few years ago was to make Goblin the primary cross-London freight line (with a new junction at Forest Gate and a new tunnel from Gospel Oak to Primrose Hill)? Its advantages being that it avoids freight clashing with Crossrail on the GE, and removes any freight activity from the NLL (and WLL if you route Channel freight via the CTRL at Dagenham). Any news on that plan? I remember the plan too but I haven't heard anything since. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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