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On Mar 3, 12:39*pm, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, wrote: On Mar 3, 6:39*am, Clark F Morris wrote: From what I have read in various British Publications such as Modern Railways and Rail, Crossrail as designed may well make existing services less reliable and reduce freight carrying capacity. *Part of this is related to the priority to be given Crossrail trains on the mixed service trackage. The South Eastern branch is not an issue. *The Eastern branch would not be an issue if Crossrail took over all services to Shenfield. *It will be a problem if DfT insist on retaining a service into the Liverpool Street terminus. "if DfT insist"? You say that as if not decreasing capacity on that line was some sort of bizarre and arbitrary folly. As for the Western portion of Crossrail, this always has been a confused mess waiting to happen. *It would be much simpler in my view if Crossrail ran to Ealing Broadway and Hammersmith on dedicated tracks and avoided sharing with Western Region, or whatever it is called this week.. It will have dedicated tracks in the west, won't it? I admit i'm hazy here. 14tph will be turned back from newly constructed platforms at Paddington. The remainder will share WR tracks with Intercity, local and freight trains as far as Maidenhead. This will guarantee service pollution. IMHO It is still essential for London's future that Crossrail is constructed. |
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