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On Mar 15, 9:24*am, "Peter Masson" wrote:
"Martin Petrov" wrote in message ... will anything happen to them now? I can't see what COULD be done with them, but are there any ambitious cunning ways to use them in the offing? Alternative terminating platform for Metropolitan line services? There are two Met terminal platforms that are hardly used - do they still use them for stabling between the peaks? Enough passengers want Liverpool Street main line station, or offices east of Moorgate, that it would be daft to terminate trains at Moorgate that could go on to Aldgate. How will access to the Liverpool Street/Moorgate Crossrail station affect Moorgate? Peter It is a pity that there is no practical use for the terminal platforms at Moorgate. I remember them being seriously refurbished in the 1980s. But the former LMS and LNER connection will cease with the Thameslink upgrade. Aldgate is clearly a more passenger convenient location for turning LT trains. Albeit, the location is cramped and operationally awkward. Maybe TfL can learn from Network rail and put a small shopping mall in the area currently occupied by the terminal platforms. |
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"Jack Taylor" wrote in message
... wrote: Aldgate is clearly a more passenger convenient location for turning LT trains. Albeit, the location is cramped and operationally awkward. These days Aldgate works on a one train in, one train out basis, which (generally) works well and there is almost always a train at platform 2 or platform 3. When there is a problem on the westbound, though, and a departure is unable to leave, it can knock back on the eastbound, with incoming trains unable to terminate. That's when Moorgate really comes into its own, giving the ability to turn Mets (and sometimes Circles) back - or, at worst, to refuge two of them in the bays. What is going to happen with the FCC Thameslink bays at Moorgate once the last train leaves, which I understand will be on 20 March. |
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![]() wrote What is going to happen with the FCC Thameslink bays at Moorgate once the last train leaves, which I understand will be on 20 March. That's what most of this thread is about. They will remain available for several months, but no passenger trains are likely to use them. After the junction at Farringdon is severed, the consensus here is that there will then be no rail use for them. Peter |
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Peter Masson wrote:
wrote What is going to happen with the FCC Thameslink bays at Moorgate once the last train leaves, which I understand will be on 20 March. That's what most of this thread is about. They will remain available for several months, but no passenger trains are likely to use them. After the junction at Farringdon is severed, the consensus here is that there will then be no rail use for them. I like the shopping mall idea, as mentioned above! But they'll probably just sit there derelict for years. |
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On Mar 17, 11:30*pm, "Stephen O'Connell" wrote:
I like the shopping mall idea, as mentioned above! But they'll probably just sit there derelict for years. Probably end up like the spare bay at liverpool street - floored over and turned into some sort of storage area. Dont be surprised if the whole area is walled off with chipboard within a few months. I'm curious as to why LU isn't looking into using them as sidings or an extra line into moorgate for use when things go really pear shaped. A connection from LU at farringdon would be pretty simple. B2003 |
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"Stephen O'Connell" wrote:
Peter Masson wrote: wrote What is going to happen with the FCC Thameslink bays at Moorgate once the last train leaves, which I understand will be on 20 March. That's what most of this thread is about. They will remain available for several months, but no passenger trains are likely to use them. After the junction at Farringdon is severed, the consensus here is that there will then be no rail use for them. I like the shopping mall idea, as mentioned above! But they'll probably just sit there derelict for years. They could be used for a Cr*ssr**l ticket office...:-P -- Current nearest station: St Pauls |
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"Rupert Candy" wrote in message
... "Stephen O'Connell" wrote: Peter Masson wrote: wrote What is going to happen with the FCC Thameslink bays at Moorgate once the last train leaves, which I understand will be on 20 March. That's what most of this thread is about. They will remain available for several months, but no passenger trains are likely to use them. After the junction at Farringdon is severed, the consensus here is that there will then be no rail use for them. I like the shopping mall idea, as mentioned above! But they'll probably just sit there derelict for years. And the tracks between Moorgate and Farringdon? What is the junction called at Farringdon anyway? |
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![]() wrote in message ... And the tracks between Moorgate and Farringdon? What is the junction called at Farringdon anyway? They'll probably just lift the tracks as far as they need to to build the southbound platform extension. Not much of a surprise with the name though, it's 'Farringdon Junction'... Paul |
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