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On Nov 27, 9:33*am, Boltar wrote:
Crossrail should take over the Hammersmith branch. *But there is the What would be the point of that? It wouldn't make the service any quicker and would reduce the number of trains on the northern part of the circle line. Cutting out the flat junction at Praed Street, which creates a clear run from High Street Kensington to east of Baker Street and reduces the performance pollution that makes the Circle a misery. You'd compensate by extending the Wimblewares to Barking (or to Aldgate and Met to Barking, or whatever). question of a maintenance depot for the Circle Line. *If the depot at And probably a question of loading gauge too I suspect. Unlikely - C-stock are a reasonable size. Platform length would be a problem though. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On Nov 27, 2:27*am, John B wrote:
On Nov 27, 9:33*am, Boltar wrote: Crossrail should take over the Hammersmith branch. *But there is the What would be the point of that? It wouldn't make the service any quicker and would reduce the number of trains on the northern part of the circle line. Cutting out the flat junction at Praed Street, which creates a clear run from High Street Kensington to east of Baker Street and reduces the performance pollution that makes the Circle a misery. You'd compensate by extending the Wimblewares to Barking (or to Aldgate and Met to Barking, or whatever). Precisely, Circle line operation would be much simplified. Also, the Hammersmith Branch would have an improved service. And, the Mishigas caused by reversing so many Crossrail trains at Paddington would be resolved. question of a maintenance depot for the Circle Line. *If the depot at And probably a question of loading gauge too I suspect. Unlikely - C-stock are a reasonable size. Platform length would be a problem though. This could be the opportunity to rationalize the number of stations along the Hammersmith branch. I suspect that if all the existing ones remained that after platform lengthening they would become very close together. |
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