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White City station on Hammermith & City
I notice that there is some activity around the proposed site for the new
White City station on the Hammersmith & City line. Does anyone know if they are starting work on this, and what the lkely completion date is? Also - any news on the new Shepherds Bush station on the West London line? Slim |
White City station on Hammermith & City
Slim wrote: I notice that there is some activity around the proposed site for the new White City station on the Hammersmith & City line. Does anyone know if they are starting work on this, and what the lkely completion date is? Also - any news on the new Shepherds Bush station on the West London line? http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/24 and links therefrom. As I understand it this is all going to be going live 'Summer 2005'. Network maps in tube stations already show Imperial Wharf and Shepherds Bush WLL stations as '* opening summer 2005'. I think yesterday's "Homes and Property" supplement to the Standard included a couple of pages on the White City project. -- Larry Lard Replies to group please |
White City station on Hammermith & City
Larry Lard wrote:
http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/24 and links therefrom. As I understand it this is all going to be going live 'Summer 2005'. Network maps in tube stations already show Imperial Wharf and Shepherds Bush WLL stations as '* opening summer 2005'. Hmmm. The WLL station will be long enough for four-car trains, due to the constraints of the signalling. I also wonder how much of a constraint there will be on pathing freights and 377/Xs around the 313s stopping at the station. No mention is made of how long the H&CR station will be - seems to me that making it seven (or eight!) cars instead of six would be useful if/when the new SSL stock comes on the scene (this is dependent on how easily Hammersmith station can be modified). Even if the trains will never be longer, having a platform bigger than your train makes the T/Op's life much less stressful. |
White City station on Hammermith & City
TheOneKEA wrote: Larry Lard wrote: http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/24 and links therefrom. As I understand it this is all going to be going live 'Summer 2005'. Network maps in tube stations already show Imperial Wharf and Shepherds Bush WLL stations as '* opening summer 2005'. Hmmm. The WLL station will be long enough for four-car trains, due to the constraints of the signalling. I also wonder how much of a constraint there will be on pathing freights and 377/Xs around the 313s stopping at the station. I think there's definitely 'somwthing being done' to the WLL, as it's my understanding that when these new stations open the Silverlink WLL shuttle is having a 50% service increase! (from 2 to 3 trains per hour). Mostly stuff I've picked up here, so I'm sure someone definitive will be along soon... -- Larry Lard Replies to group please |
White City station on Hammermith & City
In article .com,
TheOneKEA writes No mention is made of how long the H&CR station will be - seems to me that making it seven (or eight!) cars instead of six would be useful if/when the new SSL stock comes on the scene (this is dependent on how easily Hammersmith station can be modified). Even if the trains will never be longer, having a platform bigger than your train makes the T/Op's life much less stressful. I suppose this is a replacement for White City station, which closed following a fire in 1959. -- Tom |
White City station on Hammermith & City
In message , thoss
writes In article .com, TheOneKEA writes No mention is made of how long the H&CR station will be - seems to me that making it seven (or eight!) cars instead of six would be useful if/when the new SSL stock comes on the scene (this is dependent on how easily Hammersmith station can be modified). Even if the trains will never be longer, having a platform bigger than your train makes the T/Op's life much less stressful. I suppose this is a replacement for White City station, which closed following a fire in 1959. No. The White City station that closed following a fire in 1959 was on the Central Line. The new station is on the Hammersmith and City - so it is in no way a replacement. -- Paul Terry |
White City station on Hammermith & City
"thoss" wrote in message ... In article .com, TheOneKEA writes No mention is made of how long the H&CR station will be - seems to me that making it seven (or eight!) cars instead of six would be useful if/when the new SSL stock comes on the scene (this is dependent on how easily Hammersmith station can be modified). Even if the trains will never be longer, having a platform bigger than your train makes the T/Op's life much less stressful. I suppose this is a replacement for White City station, which closed following a fire in 1959. That's correct, although I don't know about the fire causing closure. |
White City station on Hammermith & City
thoss wrote:
I suppose this is a replacement for White City station, which closed following a fire in 1959. Not quite. The H&CR station entitled White City was closed after WWII ended, apparently due to bomb damage. |
White City station on Hammermith & City
Paul Terry wrote:
In message , thoss writes In article .com, TheOneKEA writes No mention is made of how long the H&CR station will be - seems to me that making it seven (or eight!) cars instead of six would be useful if/when the new SSL stock comes on the scene (this is dependent on how easily Hammersmith station can be modified). Even if the trains will never be longer, having a platform bigger than your train makes the T/Op's life much less stressful. I suppose this is a replacement for White City station, which closed following a fire in 1959. No. The White City station that closed following a fire in 1959 was on the Central Line. The new station is on the Hammersmith and City - so it is in no way a replacement. Clive believes differently: http://www.davros.org/rail/culg/hammersmith.html -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
White City station on Hammermith & City
TheOneKEA wrote:
thoss wrote: I suppose this is a replacement for White City station, which closed following a fire in 1959. Not quite. The H&CR station entitled White City was closed after WWII ended, apparently due to bomb damage. The H&CR station closed in 1959, 14 years after WW2 ended. According to Hywel Williams's site[1], closure followed a fire on one of the wooden platforms. [1] http://www.starfury.demon.co.uk/uground/woodlane.html -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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