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On Apr 13, 2:05*am, "Jonathan Morton"
wrote: "TheOneKEA" wrote in message ... Northolt Junction to West Ruislip would be very easy to restore as well, and in fact really should have been done a while ago - the Ruislip branch of the Central Line may benefit from an increased Chiltern stopping pattern at West Ruislip. I thought re-instatement of the quadruple track between Northolt Junction and West Ruislip was supposed to have been done under Evergreen. Was that dropped in the end? It's not a long section but it would be useful. As anyone who lives in the Birmingham area will know[1], the provisions of even short lengths of 4-track helps run a more robust mix of stoppers and fasts on an essentially 2-track line. [1] XC and Worcester fasts delayed by cross-city on the west suburban, ditto south of Longbridge because there is four-tracking but (duh!) the electric wires are on the fast line (oh, and we've put in a 15 mph turnout from the down fast to the Barnt Green platforms), ditto at Burton on Trent (four tracks but the tracks and platforms are all in the wrong place), ditto (in different ways) Coventry to Brum to Wolves, and Dorridge to Moor Street. Regards Jonathan I agree with everything you say. |
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