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Watford rail link support boost
From eWatford Observer 5:19pm Friday 16th January 2009 By Michael Pickard » The extension of the Metropolitan tube line to Watford Junction station moved a step closer to realisation today. Two schemes developed by Hertfordshire County Council were backed by the East of England regional Assembly's Regional Planning Panel, and the assembly will now advise the Department of Transport to fund them both. It is hoped the plans - the £162 million Croxley Rail Link and the £38 million Watford Junction Interchange - will reduce congestion and boost Watford's economy. Stuart Pile, executive member for highways, transport and rural affairs, said: Im delighted that the regional assembly will be pushing the Government to fund these schemes. We need to invest in our transport infrastructure if were going to support our economy and reduce congestion. The Department for Transport bases its funding decisions on the regional advice, so were optimistic that well get the go-ahead and that the line can open in 2017. The £162 million Croxley Rail Link scheme will see the Metropolitan Line re-routed and extended to Watford Junction, where it will meet Network Rail services. Tube trains will run from Watford Junction to Central London every ten minutes, the County Council said. New stations would be also opened at Ascot Road and Watford West, with improvements made to existing stations at Watford High Street and Watford Junction. The £38 million Watford Junction Station Interchange scheme involves a major redevelopment of the station. The station will get more drop-off points, easier pedestrian access and better bus and coach facilities. New car parks will be built along with a new link road. ...................................... .............................. ...................................... .............................. John Burke WRUG |
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This is excellent news, although every time an additional approval for
the Croxley Rail Link is granted in this tortuous process, the cost goes up and the proposed completion date stretches further away. THC |
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![]() "THC" wrote in message ... This is excellent news, although every time an additional approval for the Croxley Rail Link is granted in this tortuous process, the cost goes up and the proposed completion date stretches further away. THC It states on the proposal that trains would run every ten minutes. Yet on the Amersham branch there are now only two trains an hour (I think I am correct in saying this?) how come there would be such a variance? |
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![]() wrote in message ... "THC" wrote in message ... This is excellent news, although every time an additional approval for the Croxley Rail Link is granted in this tortuous process, the cost goes up and the proposed completion date stretches further away. THC It states on the proposal that trains would run every ten minutes. Yet on the Amersham branch there are now only two trains an hour (I think I am correct in saying this?) how come there would be such a variance? There is 6 per hour, certainly Chaltont & Latimer towards London. 2 are Chiltern to/from Aylesbury/Marylebone, the other 4 are either Amersham to Baker Street or 2 Amersham and 2 Chesham to Baker street. |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 21:46:35 -0000, wrote:
It states on the proposal that trains would run every ten minutes. Yet on the Amersham branch there are now only two trains an hour (I think I am correct in saying this?) how come there would be such a variance? 4tph of Met trains. But I recall that this will decrease to 2tph once the S-stock arrives, two of them instead providing direct Chesham trains to replace the current shuttle. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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![]() wrote in message ... "THC" wrote in message ... This is excellent news, although every time an additional approval for the Croxley Rail Link is granted in this tortuous process, the cost goes up and the proposed completion date stretches further away. THC It states on the proposal that trains would run every ten minutes. Yet on the Amersham branch there are now only two trains an hour (I think I am correct in saying this?) how come there would be such a variance? Current service from Watford - Baker Street is every 10 minutes. It is this, and not the Amersham trains, that would be diverted to run from Watford Junction. There have, however, in the past been suggestions that if the link is built there should also be a shuttle service from Watford Junction to Amersham or Chesham. Peterto |
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On Jan 18, 9:56*pm, "Peter Masson" wrote:
Current service from Watford - Baker Street is every 10 minutes. It is this, and not the Amersham trains, that would be diverted to run from Watford Junction. There have, however, in the past been suggestions that if the link is built there should also be a shuttle service from Watford Junction to Amersham or Chesham. Peterto Better still, use DMUs and run it through to Aylesbury! |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 14:25:23 -0800 (PST), wrote:
Better still, use DMUs and run it through to Aylesbury! That'd be a seriously useful service, and would get a lot of the benefits of Aylesbury-Bletchley for very little of the additional cost. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 22:37:44 -0000, "Tim Roll-Pickering"
wrote: quoted: The extension of the Metropolitan tube line to Watford Junction station moved a step closer to realisation today. How many steps are there?! About umpty-seven each side of the road that's in the way ? (Plus one very big one if they only build it as a tube line). |
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