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![]() There is now an oline petition to find funding for the building the Croxley Rail Link, please take the time to sign it. Click he We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to find funding for the Metropolitan Line extension to Watford Junc Many thanks John Burke WRUG |
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burkey wrote:
There is now an oline petition to find funding for the building the Croxley Rail Link, please take the time to sign it. Click he We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to find funding for the Metropolitan Line extension to Watford Junc Where's the link, John? |
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On Mar 29, 10:38 am, "burkey" wrote:
There is now an oline petition to find funding for the building the Croxley Rail Link, please take the time to sign it. Click he We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to find funding for the Metropolitan Line extension to Watford Junc Many thanks John Burke WRUG Why doesn't Tony's mate Ken fund it, now TfL controls the dc lines out to watford Junc as well. Mind you Ken is up to his eyeballs funding the East London Line, North London Line and the Olympics. Maybe they have sussed that there isn't really the local will for this link. Kevin |
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Kev wrote:
Why doesn't Tony's mate Ken fund it, now TfL controls the dc lines out to watford Junc as well. Mind you Ken is up to his eyeballs funding the East London Line, North London Line and the Olympics. Maybe they have sussed that there isn't really the local will for this link. Depends where 'local' is. For those of us out to the west or north-west of Watford (and probably the south-west as well) a direct link to Watford Junction and West Coast Main Line services would be warmly welcomed. The long trek from Watford Met, across Cassiobury Park and down Rickmansworth Road, is exceedingly tiresome! |
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On Mar 29, 2:38 pm, "Jack Taylor" wrote:
Kev wrote: Why doesn't Tony's mate Ken fund it, now TfL controls the dc lines out to watford Junc as well. Mind you Ken is up to his eyeballs funding the East London Line, North London Line and the Olympics. Maybe they have sussed that there isn't really the local will for this link. Depends where 'local' is. For those of us out to the west or north-west of Watford (and probably the south-west as well) a direct link to Watford Junction and West Coast Main Line services would be warmly welcomed. The long trek from Watford Met, across Cassiobury Park and down Rickmansworth Road, is exceedingly tiresome! Ask the general populace of SW Herts about what they thought of the Croxley rail link and I doubt that 95% would know what you were talking about. Probabley need to make that 98%. Bearing in mind that the bulk of WCML users will be business users they will be using taxi or private car to Watford Junc anyway so I don't think that they will be too bothered. Kevin |
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Jack, try http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Croxleylink/
Kev, I'm sure you're aware that TfL have already committed funding to this project - £18m if memory serves me - as part of their five-year investment programme. This project would provide excellent network benefits and open up the commercial centre of Watford to rail access from large parts of north-west London and south Bucks. It suffers for falling between the gaps in public sector responsibility but is backed locally, regionally and in the Government Office for the region. Someone at DfT needs to have their arse kicked, I think, metaphorically speaking of course. I for one hope this project gets the go-ahead. THC |
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On Mar 29, 3:06 pm, "THC" wrote:
Kev, I'm sure you're aware that TfL have already committed funding to this project - £18m if memory serves me - as part of their five-year investment programme. This project would provide excellent network benefits and open up the commercial centre of Watford to rail access from large parts of north-west London and south Bucks. It suffers for falling between the gaps in public sector responsibility but is backed locally, regionally and in the Government Office for the region. Someone at DfT needs to have their arse kicked, I think, metaphorically speaking of course. I for one hope this project gets the go-ahead. Maybe I'm missing something obvious , but if the goal is to get the tube to watford junction wouldn't it be a damn site cheaper just to re- extend the Bakerloo line there? Who realistically is going to go all round the houses via the met line from central london? No doubt there will be a small amount of local traffic but realistically I doubt it will amount to much and certainly not enough to justify what will probably be quite an expensive project (bridges don't come cheap plus all the track + signalling will probably need renewing since its been left to rot by NR for 6 years). B2003 |
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On 29 Mar, 15:30, "Boltar" wrote:
Maybe I'm missing something obvious , but if the goal is to get the tube to watford junction wouldn't it be a damn site cheaper just to re- extend the Bakerloo line there? Who realistically is going to go all round the houses via the met line from central london? No doubt there will be a small amount of local traffic but realistically I doubt it will amount to much and certainly not enough to justify what will probably be quite an expensive project (bridges don't come cheap plus all the track + signalling will probably need renewing since its been left to rot by NR for 6 years). It's for local traffic (one suggestion is Aylesbury to Watford trains) and to connect developments in west Watford with Watford Junction. The existing Met Watford branch does a healthy trade, despite its stupid location. The main service from Watford to London is Silverlink County (22 minutes to Euston), so no one would get either tube line all the way anyway. U |
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![]() "Boltar" wrote Maybe I'm missing something obvious , but if the goal is to get the tube to watford junction wouldn't it be a damn site cheaper just to re- extend the Bakerloo line there? Who realistically is going to go all round the houses via the met line from central london? AIUI the Bakerloo will take over the Watford New Line in a few years time. The purpose of the Croxley Link iis for connection with the WCML and access to Watford High Street. The stub to Watford Met is badly sited and could be abandoned, leaving land with development value which will contribute to the cost of building the link. Peter |
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