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Paul Corfield wrote:
Interesting - I don't use the GOBLIN much but I saw the 06.56 to Gospel Oak leave Blackhorse Road the other morning and it certainly appeared to be full with all seats taken. I was somewhat surprised that it was that busy. I've certainly seen the NLL running to standing room only and I'm not the least bit surprised given that it serves a great many populous areas and has reasonable interchange facilities to tube and rail services. I think reasonable is a bit strong. Round here, after a useful interchange with the Bakerloo at Willesden Junction, in the space of about 4 miles it crosses 3 major lines with no interchange at all, until it starts sharing tracks with one branch of the District. I am sure this is why this section is relatively uncrowded. The great value of the NLL, with more capacity and those new interchanges put in, is that it makes it practical (ie no slower) to avoid zone 1 for many more journeys. This relieves congestion where it is worst, whereas boosting capacity on radial lines increases zone 1 congestion. Colin McKenzie |
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