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On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 08:18:44 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote: Exactly. Send all the services (from the Elephant & Castle direction) that currently terminate at Blackfriars through the tunnel to Farringdon and beyond. Terminate an equivalent number of services from the London Bridge direction at Blackfriars. Seems a far more sensible and sane solution than ripping apart the entire station. Then you wouldn't get the through services from Gatwick (and other planned destinations) to north of the river, as they mainly go via London Bridge. You still would, as the number of services via Elephant terminating at Blackfriars is relatively small, so running them through the tunnel would only displace a proportion of the London Bridge services. Unless the plans involve significantly increasing SET services to Blackfriars? I really don't see why heaven and earth need to be moved just so that a few people coming from one direction have to change trains instead of a few people coming from the other direction. Especially with the huge cost of the project threatening its very viability. |
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