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On Jan 22, 5:54*pm, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, Mizter T wrote: On 20 Jan, 20:12, Mr Thant wrote: Mwmbwls wrote: *The 1974 London Rail Study believed the cost benefit case to be weak and so Camberwell like sleeping beauty nodded off until most recently in 2006 Tim O'Toole mentioned it in a Time Out interview last year: http://londonconnections.blogspot.co...line-extenstio... Pure rumour says the plan involves the Hayes branch. I'm not so sure that the travellers on the Hayes branch would really want it - they already have a 4tph service, two of those being fast from Ladywell to London Bridge (which is an advantage for those who wish to get into town quicker, though a disadvantage for those who want Lewisham either in its own right or for connections including the DLR to the Docklands). Indeed. Those wanting London Bridge or the City would have to change at Lewisham. Or Elephant, after they've sat through some number of additional stops. The change at Lewisham would have to be pretty painless for this to work, and there would have to be enough capacity on that line for it. Would the Bakerloo service intermingle with other services? The Bakerloo would presumably have to intermingle with freight trains on the line from Peckham Rye to Lewisham, which could present safety and reliability issues (though many of the freights do run late or at night). Even if there was a new separated route constructed through Lewisham for the Bakerloo to reach the Hayes branch, it would still have to share tracks with other services from Peckham Rye (if that is indeed where it surfaced) to the junction just past Nunhead. I had the idea it was to be a tunnel from Elephant and Castle all the way to Lewisham, surfacing south of there, from where the Hayes branch is separate from all other lines (one of the striking things about that branch that makes it so attractive for tubulation). That would mean it was an entirely segregated route, and so there were no worries about intermingling, freight, safety, performance pollution, etc. Plus, it would reduce conflicts and release capacity on the surface lines. If you draw a straight line from Elephant to Lewisham, it goes pretty much along the Old Kent Road; this is a very densely populated area that's very poorly served by railways, so it would be a great route for a new tube line, regardless of where it went past Lewisham. You run via stations at Bricklayers Arms, Thomas a Becket aka Albany Road aka Southernwood Retail Park aka Burgess Park, Canal Bridge aka Rotherhithe New Road aka Cantium Retail Park, Queen's Road Peckham, New Cross Gate, Deptford Bridge, Lewisham. Or something like that. If it did surface at Peckham Rye, there may be space to four-track from there to Lewisham: you have to take a house, a car-park, lots of unused land, dig out some cuttings and build up some embankments, and widen some bridges, but it is doable. I'm just not quire sure how it would all work in practice - and it certainly seems like there'd be many potential pitfalls in taking the Bakerloo all the way put to Hayes. Certainly true. Don't get me wrong - I'm very much in favour of extending the Bakerloo, I just wonder if this Hayes talk is merely people grasping for a wider plan which would justify its extension. I think it'd be a great success even if it was just extended to Camberwell, with an intermediate station on the Walworth Road - and could even go further south to East Dulwich (not just the station but into the heart of the neighbourhood), or east to Peckham. The line's central/southern section has the spare capacity, and has the unfulfilled potential. Quite. I think the above route to Lewisham would be a huge boon to Peckham residents, whether it went on to Hayes or not! tom I've long thought that extending the Bakerloo to Lewisham would be very useful in itself. If it was to extend to Hayes, which is already signalled to NR standards, wouldn't it be possible to intermingle on the lines of Queens Park to Harrow? Maybe the peak Cannon Street service would need to be reduced or curtailed. Otherwise, like the distinctly bad DLR idea, it removes the fairly fast route to London Bridge. |
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