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"Tom Anderson" wrote in message
h.li On Thu, 8 May 2008, Paul Scott wrote: "Recliner" wrote in message ... "Boltar" wrote in message On May 8, 9:45 am, chunky munky wrote: Sounds like the spur to the Guinness brewery Has it closed or does it all go by road now? I think the rail connection was disused well before the brewery closed. The brewery was soon demolished and the area is now turning into an office park, with an increasing need for public transport (given that the North Circular and A40 are very slow moving in the mornings). Isn't there a plan for another new underground station associated with the development? Yes, on the Central line. I was under the impression that this was going to be a new set of platforms for Park Royal station (on the Piccadilly), but it seems it's far enough away that it'll be a separate station. That the distance between them is so large, attentive utl readers will recall, is because the Central line here goes up a slope, and platforms on slopes are no longer allowed. Actually, I think the "problem" is that the Picc is on a slight (imperceptible) slope. To move the platforms north wouldn't change the slope, but it wouldn't be allowed to build new platforms on a slope, even though it would be no worse than the current platforms. So no-one would be hurt by such a reconstruction, and anyone changing between the Picc and Central lines would be helped, but it still wouldn't be allowed. |