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On 12 Feb, 19:24, "Paul Scott" wrote:
Mizter T wrote: On 12 Feb, 19:05, "Paul Scott" wrote: "Mizter T" wrote: It is physically possible for trains to go direct from Wandsworth Road straight onto the WLL for West Brompton, Kensington Olympia and the rest. They should do that once or twice a day, at start or end of service, to get a train from NXG to/from the WLL. Could allow half of that so called XC 'ghost bus' service to be binned... Yes, I suggested the same myself back in those 'ghost bus' threads! The 'LO trackbasher's special', at especially inhospitable hours! We could write to the DfT and earn a consutancy fee... How about diverting those one of those Greenford shuttles from Paddington to Kensington Olympia as well? *Job done... Paul S 165s are not route cleared and are probably out of gauge - so FGW would need additional rolling stock.. which would involve the DfT in deciding to move some trains around - and it says it doesn't decide what or how many trains a franchise gets... Tony |
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Am Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:35:01 UTC, schrieb Mizter T
auf uk.railway : http://www.london.gov.uk/view_press_...eleaseid=20938 Hallelujah! Phase 2b of the East London Line Extension, which will link the existing line south of Surrey Quays to Clapham Junction via the 'South London Line' railway has finally been given the full go- ahead in above linked statement I read "phase two of the East London Line, which will complete the London Overground network and create an orbital railway around the capital." That would mean that the full orbital line is to be operated under the "London Overground" brand and by LOROL, right? Cheers, L.W. -- ----------------------------------------------------- |
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On 13 Feb, 14:36, "Lüko Willms" wrote:
* That would mean that the full orbital line is to be operated under the "London Overground" brand and by LOROL, right? The North London Line and West London Line are already under London Overground control. The East London Line will open in the next year- ish (as a London Overground/LOROL service), and this new branch will mean trains from the ELL run along the South London Line to meet the West London Line at Clapham Junction. There won't be proper orbital trains, as the ELL/SLL will be operated separately from the other lines. You'll have to change at Clapham Junction and Dalston, Canonbury or Highbury to do a full lap. Possibly at Willesden Junction too. U |
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![]() On 13 Feb, 14:59, Mr Thant wrote: On 13 Feb, 14:36, "Lüko Willms" wrote: * That would mean that the full orbital line is to be operated under the "London Overground" brand and by LOROL, right? The North London Line and West London Line are already under London Overground control. The East London Line will open in the next year- ish (as a London Overground/LOROL service), and this new branch will mean trains from the ELL run along the South London Line to meet the West London Line at Clapham Junction. There won't be proper orbital trains, as the ELL/SLL will be operated separately from the other lines. You'll have to change at Clapham Junction and Dalston, Canonbury or Highbury to do a full lap. Possibly at Willesden Junction too. This TfL produced map *might* help to illustrate the matter - I found it on the London Reconnections blog (note it's fairly large): http://mizter.t.googlepages.com/ellx2.jpg I say *might* as it doesn't do a good job of showing the situation at Willesden Junction (top left). The West London Line which comes up from Clapham Junction (via Shepherd's Bush) is shown as approaching Willesden Jn station from the south west, as if trains could then continue up on the DC line to Harlesden and eventually to Watford Jn - that's wrong, as the line actually approaches more of less directly from the south. The line used by London Overground trains is shown on this streetmap just above the arrow: http://www.streetmap.co.uk/oldmap.sr...2259&ay=182424 This means that trains can in fact travel from Clapham Junction up the West London Line (WLL) through Willesden Junction and then on to Kensal Rise and points east on the North London Line (NLL). A few peak times services currently do just that, otherwise passengers have to change between WLL and NLL trains at Willesden Jn. In the future there may be more through services between the WLL and NLL. Also, to elaborate on the Dalston situation - there will be two separate stations there, Dalston Junction (on the ELLX) and Dalston Kingsland (on the NLL) - the former is being (re)built at the moment whilst the latter already exists. If I've got this right, on the ELLX 8tph will continue on from Dalton Jn to Highbury & Islington (calling at Canonbury) whilst 4tph will terminate at Dalston Jn. |
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Mizter T wrote:
Also, to elaborate on the Dalston situation - there will be two separate stations there, Dalston Junction (on the ELLX) and Dalston Kingsland (on the NLL) - the former is being (re)built at the moment whilst the latter already exists. If I've got this right, on the ELLX 8tph will continue on from Dalton Jn to Highbury & Islington (calling at Canonbury) whilst 4tph will terminate at Dalston Jn. Another point that isn't clear, is what happens when the extra 4 tph from Clapham Junction via the SLL, and the extra 2 tph peak only trains to/from Crystal Palace enter the mix. AFAICT that could mean up to 14 tph extended to H&I, as there only ever seems to be New Cross - Dalston Junction terminators mentioned... Paul S |
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On 13 Feb, 15:41, "Paul Scott" wrote:
Another point that isn't clear, is what happens when the extra 4 tph from Clapham Junction via the SLL, and the extra 2 tph peak only trains to/from Crystal Palace enter the mix. *AFAICT that could mean up to 14 tph extended to H&I, as there only ever seems to be New Cross - Dalston Junction terminators mentioned... It's been stated that the West Croydons will terminate at Dalston Junction with New Crosses and Crystal Palaces running through. I don't know how the peak extras or the phase 2 trains fit into this. U |
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Am Fri, 13 Feb 2009 14:59:01 UTC, schrieb Mr Thant
auf uk.railway : There won't be proper orbital trains, as the ELL/SLL will be operated separately from the other lines. But nevertheless under the "London Overground" brand, right? Cheers, L.W. -- ----------------------------------------------------- |
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![]() On 13 Feb, 16:13, "Lüko Willms" wrote: Am Fri, 13 Feb 2009 14:59:01 UTC, *schrieb Mr Thant *auf uk.railway : There won't be proper orbital trains, as the ELL/SLL will be operated separately from the other lines. * But nevertheless under the "London Overground" brand, right? Yes - TfL is responsible for these services, LOROL will operate them (as part of the "London Rail Concession"), and they will be branded as "London Overground". Incidentally LO doesn't actually use terms like North London Line/ WLL/ ELL etc in passenger facing communications - instead they gets described as "Stratford - Richmond", "Clapham Jn - Willesden Jn" etc. |
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![]() A friend told me Wapping ELL station is open, and he saw a crowd of people coming out last week. What might he have seen? |
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![]() On 14 Feb, 04:04, "John Rowland" wrote: A friend told me Wapping ELL station is open, and he saw a crowd of people coming out last week. What might he have seen? Brunel Museum organised a visit? Though I didn't hear about anything like that, it's not on their website http://www.brunel-museum.org.uk/ and construction work is busily continuing so I'd say that's unlikely. Otherwise the usual suspects I guess - visits from TfL/ GLA/ DfT/ local council bigwigs, inspection by the Fire Brigade or HMRI, journalists being given a peek, the contractors BBCJV showing their work off to someone, or simply a visit from the senior people on the project - no idea really. Or were they simply the rank and file workers - the simplest explanation! |
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