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TheOneKEA June 19th 05 06:06 PM

Aylesbury North (was Great Central 1948 - 1996)
 
Dave Arquati wrote:

Aylesbury North station is looking increasingly likely; Chiltern
have been working on it for some time and Adrian Shooter (chairman
of alluded to plans for it on the same model as Warwick Parkway,
which Chiltern built themselves. A lot of new housing is going
up close to the railway north of Aylesbury, so the potential for
a station here (which would also act as a parkway station) is
very good.


What sort of track modifications does Chiltern envisage to support the
new station?


Matt Wheeler June 19th 05 07:26 PM

Aylesbury North (was Great Central 1948 - 1996)
 

"TheOneKEA" wrote in message
ups.com...
Dave Arquati wrote:

Aylesbury North station is looking increasingly likely; Chiltern
have been working on it for some time and Adrian Shooter (chairman
of alluded to plans for it on the same model as Warwick Parkway,
which Chiltern built themselves. A lot of new housing is going
up close to the railway north of Aylesbury, so the potential for
a station here (which would also act as a parkway station) is
very good.


What sort of track modifications does Chiltern envisage to support
the
new station?


Would there need to be any ?
I understand its a single track line north of the station, and that
would probably be fine for anything up to an every 20 minute service,
with gaps in the service to take account for the "binliner" trains and
other freight that needs to run through.
Plans may have since changed, but when the the first plans for the
Aylesbury North station were made, I believe the plan was to have the
Princes Risboro' - Aylesbury service extended to the station, rather
than extending the Amersham line services.



Martin Edwards June 20th 05 05:59 PM

Great Central 1948 - 1996
 
Jonathan Morton wrote:
"Martin Edwards" wrote in message
...


Jack Taylor wrote:



From over fifteen years commuting experience on the line, my feelings


are

the opposite. I strongly feel that the solution should be for LUL to


operate

the Uxbridge and Watford (Junction, ASAP) branches...



snip

When I was a child Bakerloo services ran to the Junction, and there were
still a few peak hour services in the early seventies. I'm not suere
why these stopped.



Others have answered this question in relation to the Bakerloo, but it might
help to point out that what Jack was referring to by the words "Junction
ASAP" is the Croxley Link proposal, which will allow Met line trains to
access Watford Junction from Rickmansworth. In particular this would be
useful for links from the north-western outer suburbs (both north and south
of Rickmansworth) to connect with the WCML at Watford Junction and avoid
having to go via London.

Regards

Jonathan



This one has been around for years. Any progress recently?

--
You can't fool me: there ain't no Sanity Clause. -Chico Marx

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Dave Arquati June 21st 05 09:18 AM

Great Central 1948 - 1996
 
Martin Edwards wrote:
Jonathan Morton wrote:

"Martin Edwards" wrote in message
...

(snip)
Others have answered this question in relation to the Bakerloo, but it
might
help to point out that what Jack was referring to by the words "Junction
ASAP" is the Croxley Link proposal, which will allow Met line trains to
access Watford Junction from Rickmansworth. In particular this would be
useful for links from the north-western outer suburbs (both north and
south
of Rickmansworth) to connect with the WCML at Watford Junction and avoid
having to go via London.

This one has been around for years. Any progress recently?


Somewhat - TfL and Herts CC came to an agreement over funding which sees
TfL providing £18m from their ten-year plan funds, but they're still
waiting for some remaining funding from the DfT. The project "only"
costs £65m so hopefully that won't be too hard to secure. Then Herts CC
& LUL should put in a Transport & Works Act order, and if it gets
approved (hopefully by 2007) then trains could be running in 2010.

http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/28
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/company/p...ley-rail-link/

--
Dave Arquati
Imperial College, SW7
www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London

Jack Taylor June 21st 05 09:29 AM

Aylesbury North (was Great Central 1948 - 1996)
 

"Charles Ellson" wrote in message
...

The line was originally double track. It might be simpler to add a
second dead-end (and operationally separate) single line to serve
any station(s) north of, and close to, Aylesbury.


There is already a goods loop that runs from north of Aylesbury station to a
ground frame just beyond Griffin Way overbridge. Beyond there the former up
trackbed has been converted to a cess path. Extension of the loop towards
Aylesbury North would be quite feasible, at least to beyond the town
boundary (beyond there some of the bridges may need some serious attention).
Whether there is a need to double as far as Aylesbury North itself is a moot
point.




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