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Morning all,
The discussion of the Northern line got me looking at the Cross-River Transit proposals again. If this works, i think it'd be excellent, but i have to admit i'm skeptical about the practicality of an on-street system along some of London's busiest roads. But, looking at this map: http://www.crossriverpartnership.org...ge=1236&id=586 I wonder: Have they got a convincing explanation of how they're going to do this without getting fouled up in traffic? Why does the King's Cross branch go the wrong way? Why does the Brixton branch go via Lambeth North rather than Elephant? Oh, and what is this 'London University' next to Euston, and isn't Albert Square on the District line, not down south? ![]() tom -- I have often thought that the questions which we were unable to ask and the speeches that we never had a chance to deliver were probably the best ones. -- John Wilkinson, MP, on Parliament |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
Oh, and what is this 'London University' next to Euston, Ack! I've already had to pull one person up this week who should have known better - they're a graduate of the University of Durham, not Durham University! |
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![]() I wonder: Have they got a convincing explanation of how they're going to do this without getting fouled up in traffic? Why does the King's Cross branch go the wrong way? Why does the Brixton branch go via Lambeth North rather than Elephant? The King's Cross branch arrives from the North in order not to foul up the Euston Road. IIRC the plans say that the crossing at Euston will be the only place where trams won't have absolute priority over traffic, because it would cause mayhem. As for the Brixton branch, perhaps it will fit in better with the remodelling of the elephant if this branch doesn't go that way. Or perhaps it's just because via Lambeth North is the natural route that the buses to Brixton take at the moment. I wondered why they run via Stockwell rather than Brixton Road, though - is it just because interchange with the Northern line would be less convenient at Oval, or is there another reason? |
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brixtonite wrote:
I wonder: Have they got a convincing explanation of how they're going to do this without getting fouled up in traffic? Basically, near-absolute priority along the whole route. I don't think that any section will be shared-use with general traffic at all (much of it uses existing bus priority routes). AIUI, the only junctions where the tram will not have priority are Holborn (heavy east-west bus traffic) and Euston (heavy east-west car traffic). AIUI there are (or at least were) plans to turn Camden High Street into a public transport "boulevard", with two-way operation for buses, trams, cycles, possibly taxis and access only for private vehicles (other private traffic would be routed via the parallel Camden Street). At Euston Road in particular, northbound departures from Tavistock Square and southbound departures from Euston will be managed carefully to fit in with the cycle time of the lights at the crossroads. I'm not sure what the cycle time is, but if it were 60 seconds, then trams would need to hit every other cycle quite reliably to maintain the two-minute frequency through the core section. This is why I'm somewhat surprised that the alternative routing to King's Cross via Judd Street did not last longer in the planning stages. Why does the King's Cross branch go the wrong way? Why does the Brixton branch go via Lambeth North rather than Elephant? The King's Cross branch arrives from the North in order not to foul up the Euston Road. IIRC the plans say that the crossing at Euston will be the only place where trams won't have absolute priority over traffic, because it would cause mayhem. The original plan was to have the King's Cross branch running through Somers Town via Brill Place, which would have been a quick route with minimal traffic disruption - but the local residents were strongly against it and so the Mornington Crescent branch was born. Another option considered early on but discarded (not sure why) was from Tavistock Square via Tavistock Place and Judd Street into Midland Road. Incidentally, the Mornington Crescent route is not finalised - LB Camden would still like to see it routed along Euston Road as this is more direct, but the practicalities are difficult - although bus lanes already exist along that bit of road, the bus frequency is quite high (seven routes including the very-high-frequency 73) and I'm not sure that those lanes have the capacity to reliably carry 15tph plus some 30-40bph (at a guess). As for the Brixton branch, perhaps it will fit in better with the remodelling of the elephant if this branch doesn't go that way. Or perhaps it's just because via Lambeth North is the natural route that the buses to Brixton take at the moment. The remodelling of the Elephant is still fairly up in the air, so it wouldn't be difficult to incorporate the Brixton branch. However, as you say, the Lambeth North route is already a natural bus route and I believe it is higher-demand than Kennington Park Road (the 59/159 are quite heavily used). Sending the Brixton branch via Elephant was an option until quite recently. I wondered why they run via Stockwell rather than Brixton Road, though - is it just because interchange with the Northern line would be less convenient at Oval, or is there another reason? Not sure about this. Could be related to interchange at Stockwell, as you mention (CRT may feed the Northern line and Oval might not have the capacity for this); the capacity of bus priority along Brixton Road; or even the ability to provide more capacity relief to the Northern and (to a lesser extent) Victoria lines. -- Dave Arquati www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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![]() Tom Anderson wrote: Morning all, The discussion of the Northern line got me looking at the Cross-River Transit proposals again. If this works, i think it'd be excellent, but i have to admit i'm skeptical about the practicality of an on-street system along some of London's busiest roads. But, looking at this map: http://www.crossriverpartnership.org...ge=1236&id=586 I wonder: Have they got a convincing explanation of how they're going to do this without getting fouled up in traffic? Push all the traffic off the A4200? Why does the King's Cross branch go the wrong way? You mean why does it follow Crowndale Road and Pancras Road? Because there's a road there? Why does the Brixton branch go via Lambeth North rather than Elephant? because it follows the A23? Look at a map to see where the A23 goes Oh, and what is this 'London University' next to Euston, Looks like University College London to me with Birkbeck nearby as well as SOAS and the ULU building which is in Malet Street. and isn't Albert Square on the District line, not down south? ![]() No it's in Elstree which is just north of Edgware. |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
Oh, and what is this 'London University' next to Euston That'll be the, um, University of London http://www.london.ac.uk/contact.html ... |
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On Sun, 22 Oct 2006, Earl Purple wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote: Have they got a convincing explanation of how they're going to do this without getting fouled up in traffic? Push all the traffic off the A4200? Yes, i imagine so. Where will it go? Why does the King's Cross branch go the wrong way? You mean why does it follow Crowndale Road and Pancras Road? Because there's a road there? Ah, of course. And there was me thinking that Bernard Street, Judd Street, Midland Road and Euston Road were roads too. How foolish of me! Why does the Brixton branch go via Lambeth North rather than Elephant? because it follows the A23? Look at a map to see where the A23 goes And why does it follow the A23? Don't say it's because it goes via Lambeth North rather than Elephant! Oh, and what is this 'London University' next to Euston, Looks like University College London to me with Birkbeck nearby as well as SOAS and the ULU building which is in Malet Street. My point exactly. tom -- 3364147 Complete space vehicles (excluding propulsion systems) |
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On Sun, 22 Oct 2006, Dave Newt wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote: Oh, and what is this 'London University' next to Euston That'll be the, um, University of London http://www.london.ac.uk/contact.html ... What, all the way from Montague Place to Gower Place? I should think the denizens of Birkbeck, SOAS, RADA and UCL would have something to say about that ... tom -- 3364147 Complete space vehicles (excluding propulsion systems) |
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