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![]() I have been informed that notices have gone up on all North London Line stations to tell people that the line between Stratford Low Level and North Woolwich will close in September 2006. This is presumably when the new DLR City Airport branch will open. The NLL will terminate at Stratford High Level. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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Has the Custom House to North Woolwich stretch not already
closed?http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/9 suggests the southern part of the DLR route from North Woolwich to Canning Town will open on the 16th December 2005 but there has been some press comment that this might be earlier. |
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Has the Custom House to North Woolwich stretch not already
closed?http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/9 suggests the southern part of the DLR route from North Woolwich to Canning Town will open on the 16th December 2005 but there has been some press comment that this might be earlier. |
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In message , John Rowland
writes I have been informed that notices have gone up on all North London Line stations to tell people that the line between Stratford Low Level and North Woolwich will close in September 2006. This is presumably when the new DLR City Airport branch will open. No, the City Airport branch is already running test trains and is scheduled to open in about 2 months. The closure will be for the construction of the Stratford International extension, work on which is expected to start in September 2006. -- Paul Terry |
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In message . com, Bob
Robinson writes Has the Custom House to North Woolwich stretch not already closed? No, its running fine (or as fine as that bit of the NLL ever does). http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/9 suggests the southern part of the DLR route from North Woolwich to Canning Town will open on the 16th December 2005 but there has been some press comment that this might be earlier. Again no, I'm afraid - the line will only open as far as London City Airport. Construction onwards to North Woolwich (and on to Woolwich Arsenal) has only just started and won't be finished until 2009. None of this affects the North London Line. The NLL closure that John mentioned is for the construction of the Stratford International extension, running on the NLL alignment from Canning Town northwards. -- Paul Terry |
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![]() Bob Robinson wrote: Has the Custom House to North Woolwich stretch not already closed?http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/9 suggests the southern part of the DLR route from North Woolwich to Canning Town will open on the 16th December 2005 but there has been some press comment that this might be earlier. Strangely, the diagrams showing the full new branch appeared at DLR stations a few weeks ago as if it was open. Now they seem to have had stickers put over them showing the line as under construction. |
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![]() "Paul Terry" wrote in message ... In message . com, Bob Robinson writes Has the Custom House to North Woolwich stretch not already closed? No, its running fine (or as fine as that bit of the NLL ever does). http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/9 suggests the southern part of the DLR route from North Woolwich to Canning Town will open on the 16th December 2005 but there has been some press comment that this might be earlier. Again no, I'm afraid - the line will only open as far as London City Airport. Construction onwards to North Woolwich (and on to Woolwich Arsenal) has only just started and won't be finished until 2009. None of this affects the North London Line. The NLL closure that John mentioned is for the construction of the Stratford International extension, running on the NLL alignment from Canning Town northwards. DLR should open to George V this year. When the NLL closes, passengers will be able to travel between Stratford and Canning Town by LUL Jubilee Line; between Canning Town and Custom House by DLR Beckton branch; and Canning Town to London City Airport (near Silvertown station) and George V (near North Woolwich) by the new DLR branch. Later the DLR will take over the NLL tracks between Canning Town and Stratford, and extend to Stratford International, and will provide additional stations between Canning Town and Stratford. Finally, the stretch of the NLL from west of Custom House through the Connaught Tunnel to east of Silvertown is intended to be incorporated into Crossrail. Peter |
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In message , Peter
Masson writes "Paul Terry" wrote in message ... The NLL closure that John mentioned is for the construction of the Stratford International extension, running on the NLL alignment from Canning Town northwards. DLR should open to George V this year. Sorry - you are quite right that it will open through to George V, but the original post referred to the closure next year of NL stations right up to Stratford, and this is for the Stratford International station, not for the George V line. As far as I know, the NLL will continue to run to North Woolwich until September next year, even after the DLR to George V has been opened. -- Paul Terry |
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![]() Peter Masson wrote: "Paul Terry" wrote in message ... Stratford. Finally, the stretch of the NLL from west of Custom House through the Connaught Tunnel to east of Silvertown is intended to be incorporated into Crossrail. In other words its going to lie derelict for years until it gets sold off cheap for new housing. B2003 |
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![]() Paul Harley wrote: On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 04:07:43, "John Rowland" wrote: I have been informed that notices have gone up on all North London Line stations to tell people that the line between Stratford Low Level and North Woolwich will close in September 2006. This is presumably when the new DLR City Airport branch will open. The NLL will terminate at Stratford High Level. Out of interest, does it invite representations (i.e. objections) regarding this closure, or is it simply an announcement that the closure *will* happen? As a general rule (although I haven't seen the posters concerned) powers for a closure of an existing service to allow works for another rail service to replace it will be contained within the Act or Order for the new works. Tramlink's replacement of the Wimbledon to West Croydon rail service is an example. There will be no way of objecting to the closure proposal itself (because if the Act or Order has been passed/made, then by definition it is no longer a 'proposal'), but you can of course object during the passage of the enabling Act or Order. However, the DLR Stratford International extension hasn't yet has an Order made to enable it - the consultation period for objections ends on 12 October - so perhaps the poster is advising people that they have until 12 October to write to the DfT about the DLR proposals. If so, the poster probably states that if no objections are received then services would be withdrawn in September 2006 - allowing around 3 years for conversion/construction of the DLR extension. ISTR that the NLL services will be switched to terminate at the High Level platforms when the route south of Stratford closes - numbers 12/13(?) - which will mean one less of the few stations with mainline services on two levels. |
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