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On May 14, 9:50 pm, Adrian wrote:
On May 12, 11:58 pm, "Yokel" wrote: However, Clapham Junction is no less than four separate stations according to the Train Service Data Base [P2; P3-6; P7-11; P12-17], and it is possible that this information could be used. But you must remember that the Journey When one thinks about this, it does have a certain logic. Clapham Junction probably covers considerably more acreage than the three West Hampsteads, including the space between them. It's not just the size, it's also the lack of physical "junction" opportunities between the separate bits. The thing that makes it a single station is the shared ticket office. |
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On May 7, 5:12�pm, "Paul Scott"
wrote: "Eric" wrote in message ... Does anybody know the reason that the Willsden Junction- Clapham Junction train takes so long? *I know there is a voltage change between Willesden & Olympia, but the train crawls on this section & often stops two or three times. Between Olympia & West Brompton the speed is reasonable but after that the train crawls to Clapham Junction, the other day a jackdaw overtook the train & it was walking beside the track. Also was there a plan to build a station at Chelsea Harbour at one time? The new station is going to be called Imperial Wharf - it actually made it onto the maps in 2005, but has since gone again - I believe its all tied in with ongoing planning permissions for the housing *which will allow it to be paid for by the developer... Paul I still don't understand this reference to ongoing planning permission for housing. When the crooked (I use the term advisedly, since there can be no other explanation for London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham's volte farce over planning consent) St. George developers obtained planning consent for their Las Vegas-style over-development of the Fulham Gasworks site, they GUARANTEED (I was at the public meeting) that the money for the new station at Chelsea Harbour (now mooted to be called Imperial Wharf) was ring-fenced and available, and the ONLY reason that the station was not being built immediately was because of reluctance on the part of Railtrack in slowing up operation of the line (the more stations the slower the paths, presumably), especially with Eurostar and freight movements. Some ten years on, still not a scintilla of a sight of that much- fabled station - as I said would be the case at that same public meeting. So, the long-suffering traffic-jammed residents of Fulham who daily incur more traffic and jams as the developers' properties come on stream, have been thoroughly conned, cheated and treated with contempt. Just as I predicted at the meeting at which the St. George crooks somehow swindled councillors and others into their dishonest pockets. Marc. |
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On May 14, 11:49 pm, " wrote:
Some ten years on, still not a scintilla of a sight of that much- fabled station - as I said would be the case at that same public meeting. So, the long-suffering traffic-jammed residents of Fulham who daily incur more traffic and jams as the developers' properties come on stream, have been thoroughly conned, cheated and treated with contempt. Just as I predicted at the meeting at which the St. George crooks somehow swindled councillors and others into their dishonest pockets. St George's contribution was only ever going to cover half the construction costs, and according to the GLA, "The West London Line station contribution has been received": http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/plann...c&h_report.pdf The other half of the cost is meant to be met by another developer (Circadian) if their development goes ahead. U |
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On May 15, 12:29?am, Mr Thant
wrote: On May 14, 11:49 pm, " wrote: Some ten years on, still not a scintilla of a sight of that much- fabled station - as I said would be the case at that same public meeting. So, the long-suffering traffic-jammed residents of Fulham who daily incur more traffic and jams as the developers' properties come on stream, have been thoroughly conned, cheated and treated with contempt. Just as I predicted at the meeting at which the St. George crooks somehow swindled councillors and others into their dishonest pockets. St George's contribution was only ever going to cover half the construction costs, and according to the GLA, "The West London Line station contribution has been received":http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/plann...egic_dev/2005/... The other half of the cost is meant to be met by another developer (Circadian) if their development goes ahead. U U, Many thanks for that. This is certainly NOT what either St. George or the local authority said AT THE TIME PLANNING CONSENT WAS GRANTED. They had us believe that the money for the station was ringfenced and the ONLY obstruction was Railtrack. At that time, the other development (Lots Road Power Station) was not even being considered, Lots Road Power Station was still in operation, no development plans let alone developers were on the table and, in any event, that land is outside Hammersmith & Fulham's jurisdiction anyway, so they could have had no say in demanding money from those (yet to be appointed) developers for money towards a station. Marc. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... On May 15, 12:29?am, Mr Thant St George's contribution was only ever going to cover half the construction costs, and according to the GLA, "The West London Line station contribution has been received":http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/plann...egic_dev/2005/... The other half of the cost is meant to be met by another developer (Circadian) if their development goes ahead. U Many thanks for that. This is certainly NOT what either St. George or the local authority said AT THE TIME PLANNING CONSENT WAS GRANTED. They had us believe that the money for the station was ringfenced and the ONLY obstruction was Railtrack. At that time, the other development (Lots Road Power Station) was not even being considered, Lots Road Power Station was still in operation, no development plans let alone developers were on the table and, in any event, that land is outside Hammersmith & Fulham's jurisdiction anyway, so they could have had no say in demanding money from those (yet to be appointed) developers for money towards a station. I wonder if its simply that the original amount ringfenced didn't ever account for 'railway inflation' during the intervening period - Railtrack were apparently quite optimistic on project costs - and now the local authority & St George are trying to collectively flannel their way round the issue, by attempting to offload it onto the newer development? Its not too easy to find anything concrete on the H&F web site... Paul |
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On Thu, 17 May 2007 11:57:02 +0100 someone who may be "Paul Scott"
wrote this:- I wonder if its simply that the original amount ringfenced didn't ever account for 'railway inflation' during the intervening period The first railway station built after privatisation was the halt at Dalgety Bay. A fixed sum contribution that would cover the vast majority of the estimated cost was part of the planning consent, on the condition that work started within a time period (5 or 10 years I imagine). Work did start within the time period, on the last day that it could before the contribution was lost. However, by that time general and railway inflation meant that the contribution was only a small part of the total cost. -- David Hansen, Edinburgh I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/00023--e.htm#54 |
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