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On 28 Mar, 15:56, Tom Anderson wrote:
I'd like to hear more about this assumption, i have to say. On the West Anglia, fine, but i'm simply skeptical about the possibility of running more trains in total over the GE route. On the GE freight runs on the fast lines, so the Shenfield Metro has dedicated track for most of its length, the only limit being at the Liverpool Street end. Which means you could send some of the trains somewhere else when they get to London, like say a great big tunnel, you're onto a winner. And yet there is in the peaks? Freight might run mostly off-peak, but the density of it just isn't high enough to have that effect. To be honest I'm only assuming Crossrail is going to increase the overall number of trains because they're spending a lot of money rebuilding big bits of the GWML further west. Need to do some more reading. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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