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On May 24, 8:47 am, Paula wrote:
Actually the original Shoreditch station was on the corner of Old Street and Kingsland Road. The new Hoxton station is going to be behind the Geffrye Museum. Not that far apart... OK, it's only a third of a mile, but importantly is the viaduct there is only four tracks wide, not four tracks plus platforms, so building a station there with through tracks would be much more expensive. U |
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On Thu, 24 May 2007 08:47:08 +0100, Paula wrote:
No, at Hoxton the extra width is being used for the platforms, and the replacement bridges are all two-track only in the plans (haven't been to look yet at what's been built). I presume the rest will be empty space. Oh well opportunities and the loosing of them! I don't think there was ever much of an opportunity there. There would be no real point in skipping Hoxton and Haggerston - Hackney is one of the main areas that the line is supposed to serve. Even if some trains were to skip those stops, there'd be no need for extra tracks unless trains were going to overtake each other (which there probably wouldn't be time for with just two stops, without delaying the train being overtaken). |
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On May 25, 1:42 am, asdf wrote:
I don't think there was ever much of an opportunity there. There would be no real point in skipping Hoxton and Haggerston - Hackney is one of the main areas that the line is supposed to serve. Even if some trains were to skip those stops, there'd be no need for extra tracks unless trains were going to overtake each other (which there probably wouldn't be time for with just two stops, without delaying the train being overtaken). You could run freight on the extra pair of tracks, arriving from the Great Eastern Main Line, providing an alternative to the two track section of the North London Line from Stratford to Daltson. We'll ignore that the approach to Liverpool St is even more congested than the NLL, because that pretty much kills the idea. I went and had a look yesterday. All of the new bridges are much narrower than the viaduct. U |
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In article . com,
Mr Thant wrote: I went and had a look yesterday. All of the new bridges are much narrower than the viaduct. Indeed. I think we should be thankful that it's happening at all given the appalling transport record in this country. E. |
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On 25 May, 08:33, eastender wrote:
In article . com, Mr Thant wrote: I went and had a look yesterday. All of the new bridges are much narrower than the viaduct. Indeed. I think we should be thankful that it's happening at all given the appalling transport record in this country. Its a fairly half hearted effort though. In reality what are they building? 1 new viaduct and a few new bridges , refurbishing a disused route and putting a link to NR down at new cross gate. Dalston Junction is a pointless terminus and Highbury isn't much better since it'll cause immense crowding on the victoria line as everyone goes 1 stop from Finsbury park. Finsbury was the obvious terminus but for reasons best know to themselves thats not going to happen even though they could still have had the NLL link anyway. B2003 |
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Boltar wrote:
Its a fairly half hearted effort though. In reality what are they building? 1 new viaduct and a few new bridges , refurbishing a disused route and putting a link to NR down at new cross gate. Dalston Junction is a pointless terminus and Highbury isn't much better since it'll cause immense crowding on the victoria line as everyone goes 1 stop from Finsbury park. Finsbury was the obvious terminus but for reasons best know to themselves thats not going to happen even though they could still have had the NLL link anyway. The point is that this track should never have been taken out in the first place. And Dalston is not a pointless terminus for those of us who live in Dalston, and it will be extended to Highbury, which means people in E8 and around will have a choice of getting onto the tube via Vic line or District/H&C at Whitechapel. Plus Jubilee and at a pinch the DLR at Shadwell. It's just a shame there's no exchange with the Central. E. |
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On 25 May, 11:09, eastender wrote:
The point is that this track should never have been taken out in the first place. And Dalston is not a pointless terminus for those of us who live in Dalston, and it will be extended to Highbury, which means people in E8 and around will have a choice of getting onto the tube via Vic line or Yes , but with the best will in the world , the combined populations of users from dalston and highbury are hardly going to make the project worthwhile. In reality it should be a shortcut for people from the north and south to get to docklands via changing at canada water or shadwell and avoiding central london entirely, end of story. For the south that will probably work , for the north it won't. If it terminated at Finsbury you'd have the piccadilly & victoria line catchment areas plus the whole of the east coast main line who could switch to the ELL there. Instead they'll all pile on the victoria line for one stop. Terminating it at Highbury is a poor solution and smacks of treasury cost cutting. B2003 |
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